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C. Aaron McNeece was a social work educator for 34 years, after working as a correctional social worker. He has conducted extensive research on both substance abuse and criminal justice issues.  He served for 10 years as the director of the Institute for Health and Human Services Research at Florida State University, where he was also the Walter W. Hudson Professor of Social Work and later, Dean of the College of Social Work.  He is currently Professor and Dean Emeritus.

Diana DiNitto is Cullen Trust Centennial Professor of Alcohol Studies and Education and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin where she teaches courses in social welfare policy, alcohol and drug problems, research, and pedagogy. She has a MSW degree a

Table of Contents

IN THIS SECTION:
1.) BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS
2.) FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:

PART I: THEORIES, MODELS, AND DEFINITIONS

Chapter 1: Definitions and Epidemiology of Substance Use, Abuse, and Disorders
Chapter 2: The Etiology of Addiction
Chapter 3: The Brain Biology of Drug Abuse and Addiction
Chapter 4: The Physiological and Behavioral Consequences of Alcohol and Drug Abuse

PART II: INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND PUBLIC POLICY

Chapter 5: Screening, Diagnosis, Assessment, and Referral
Chapter 6: Treatment: The System of Care
Chapter 7: Preventing Alcohol and Drug Problems
Chapter 8: Regulating Drugs and Their Consequences

PART III: CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS

Chapter 9: Treating Substance-Abusing Youth
Chapter 10: Family Systems and Chemical Dependency
Chapter 11: Ethnicity, Culture, and Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 12: Substance Abuse Treatment with Sexual Minorities
Chapter 13: Substance Use Disorders and Co-Occurring Disabilities
Chapter 14: Alcohol and Drug Misuse and Abuse in Late Life
Chapter 15: Gender, Substance Use, and Substance Use Disorders

PART IV: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

Chapter 16: Chemical Dependency: Current Issues and Future Prospects


FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Preface

Part I: Theories, Models, and Definitions

Chapter 1: Definitions and Epidemiology of Substance Use, Abuse, and Disorders
By C. Aaron McNeece and Lisa B. Johnson
Introduction
Definitions and Myths
Epidemiology
Summary

Chapter 2: The Etiology of Addiction
Etiological Theories
Stages of Alcoholism
The Course of Cocaine Addiction
A Multicausal Model
Summary

Chapter 3: The Brain Biology of Drug Abuse and Addiction

By Richard E. Wilcox and Carlton K. Erickson
Introduction: Background on Abuse, Addiction, and Treatment
Terminology
The Genetics of Addiction
Brain Chemistry and the Anatomy of Addiction
Gene Transcription and Altered Protein Expression in Addiction
Sensitization in Addiction
Emotional Learning in Addiction
Addiction Therapy without Medication
Drug Therapy for Addiction
Role of Detoxification in Treating Addiction
Drug Therapy for Reducing Craving
Summary

Chapter 4: The Physiological and Behavioral Consequences of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
The Effects of Alcohol
The Effects of Cannabis
The Effects of Stimulants
The Effects of Sedatives
The Effects of Narcotics
The Effects of Hallucinogens
The Effects of Inhalants
The Effects of Steroids
The Effects of Drugs on Offspring
Summary

Part II: Intervention, Prevention, and Public Policy

Chapter 5: Screening, Diagnosis, Assessment, and Referral
Screening
Can People with Alcohol and Drug Problems Be Believed?
Diagnosis
Assessment
Denial, Resistance, and Motivation for Recovery
Ethics of Chemical Dependency Treatment
Referrals
Summary

Chapter 6: Treatment: The System of Care
Components of the Treatment System
More Treatment Effectiveness Issues
Nontraditional Approaches
Mutual-and Self-Help Programs
Summary

Chapter 7: Preventing Alcohol and Drug Problems
By C. Aaron McNeece and Machelle D. Madsen
Overview of Prevention
Public Information and Education
Service Measures
Technologic Measures
Legislative, Regulatory, and Economic Measures
Economic Measures
Family and Community Approaches
Spirituality and Religious Factors
Cultural Factors
Summary

Chapter 8: Regulating Drugs and Their Consequences
Sociocultural Influences on Public Drug Policy
Economic and Political Factors
Changes in Drug-Use Patterns
The Nature of Drug Control
Assumptions Underlying Regulation
Regulation of Alcohol
Control of Illicit Drugs
Drugs, Alcohol, and Crime
Alcohol and Drug Law Violations
Drug Use by Criminals
Drug Use by Crime Victims
Domestic Violence
Drug/Crime Trends in the 21st Century
Summary

Part III: Chemical Dependency in Special Populations

Chapter 9: Treating Substance-Abusing Youth
By Katherine L. Montgomery and David W. Springer
Risk and Protective Factors
Assessment with Substance-Abusing Youth
Treatment with Substance-Abusing Youth
Case Example
Summary

Chapter 10: Family Systems and Chemical Dependency
By Catherine A. Hawkins and Raymond C. Hawkins, II
A Family Perspective in Theory, Research, and Treatment
Theories on Alcoholism and the Family
Family Systems Theory of Alcoholism and the Family
Codependency and Related Constructs
Assessment and Treatment of Alcoholic Families
Effectiveness of Family Treatment
Case Example
Summary

Chapter 11: Ethnicity, Culture, and Substance Use Disorders
By Diana M. DiNitto and Eden Hernandez Robles
Substance Use and Abuse among American Indians and Alaska Natives
Substance Use Disorders among American Indians and Alaska Natives
Substance Use and Abuse among African Americans
Substance Use and Abuse among Hispanic Americans
Substance Use and Abuse among Asian and Pacific Islander Americans
Substance Use and Abuse among Jewish Americans
Summary

Chapter 12: Substance Abuse Treatment with Sexual Minorities
By Catherine Lau Crisp and Diana M. DiNitto
Historical Overview
Substance Abuse in Lesbians and Gay Men
Similarities in Identities
Treatment: Together or Separate?
Gay Affirmative Practice
Treatment with Transgendered and Bisexual Clients
Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth
Twelve-Step Groups for Gays and Lesbians
Summary

Chapter 13: Substance Use Disorders and Co-Occurring Disabilities
By Diana M. DiNitto and Deborah K. Webb
Identification and Attitudes
Substance Use Disorders as a Disability
Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders
Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Disorders
Mobility Impairments and Substance Use Disorders
Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Use Disorders
Sensory Disabilities and Substance Use Disorders
Other Physical Disabilities and Substance Use Disorders
Summary

Chapter 14: Alcohol and Drug Misuse and Abuse in Late Life
By Linda Vinton and Nicole Cesnales
Criteria and Prevalence Estimates
Antecedents and Correlates
Effects
Assessment
Outreach and Treatment
Summary

Chapter 15: Gender, Substance Use, and Substance Use Disorders
By An-Pyng Sun
Prevalence of Substance Use and Substance Abuse Disorders among Men and Women
Consequences of Substance Use and Substance Abuse Disorders among Men and Women
Etiology and Risk Factors
Substance Abuse Treatment for Men and Women
Summary

Part IV: Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 16: Chemical Dependency: Current Issues and Future Prospects
By C. Aaron McNeece and Diana M. DiNitto
Research
Delivery of Treatment Services
Policy Change
Implications for Education and Training
Summary and Concluding Thoughts

Endnotes
Resources
References
Index

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    Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
    Publication Date: 26/09/2011
    ISBN13: 9780205787272, 978-0205787272
    ISBN10: 0205787274

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    C. Aaron McNeece was a social work educator for 34 years, after working as a correctional social worker. He has conducted extensive research on both substance abuse and criminal justice issues.  He served for 10 years as the director of the Institute for Health and Human Services Research at Florida State University, where he was also the Walter W. Hudson Professor of Social Work and later, Dean of the College of Social Work.  He is currently Professor and Dean Emeritus.

    Diana DiNitto is Cullen Trust Centennial Professor of Alcohol Studies and Education and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin where she teaches courses in social welfare policy, alcohol and drug problems, research, and pedagogy. She has a MSW degree a

    Table of Contents

    IN THIS SECTION:
    1.) BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS
    2.) FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS

    BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:

    PART I: THEORIES, MODELS, AND DEFINITIONS

    Chapter 1: Definitions and Epidemiology of Substance Use, Abuse, and Disorders
    Chapter 2: The Etiology of Addiction
    Chapter 3: The Brain Biology of Drug Abuse and Addiction
    Chapter 4: The Physiological and Behavioral Consequences of Alcohol and Drug Abuse

    PART II: INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND PUBLIC POLICY

    Chapter 5: Screening, Diagnosis, Assessment, and Referral
    Chapter 6: Treatment: The System of Care
    Chapter 7: Preventing Alcohol and Drug Problems
    Chapter 8: Regulating Drugs and Their Consequences

    PART III: CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS

    Chapter 9: Treating Substance-Abusing Youth
    Chapter 10: Family Systems and Chemical Dependency
    Chapter 11: Ethnicity, Culture, and Substance Use Disorders
    Chapter 12: Substance Abuse Treatment with Sexual Minorities
    Chapter 13: Substance Use Disorders and Co-Occurring Disabilities
    Chapter 14: Alcohol and Drug Misuse and Abuse in Late Life
    Chapter 15: Gender, Substance Use, and Substance Use Disorders

    PART IV: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

    Chapter 16: Chemical Dependency: Current Issues and Future Prospects


    FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS:

    Preface

    Part I: Theories, Models, and Definitions

    Chapter 1: Definitions and Epidemiology of Substance Use, Abuse, and Disorders
    By C. Aaron McNeece and Lisa B. Johnson
    Introduction
    Definitions and Myths
    Epidemiology
    Summary

    Chapter 2: The Etiology of Addiction
    Etiological Theories
    Stages of Alcoholism
    The Course of Cocaine Addiction
    A Multicausal Model
    Summary

    Chapter 3: The Brain Biology of Drug Abuse and Addiction

    By Richard E. Wilcox and Carlton K. Erickson
    Introduction: Background on Abuse, Addiction, and Treatment
    Terminology
    The Genetics of Addiction
    Brain Chemistry and the Anatomy of Addiction
    Gene Transcription and Altered Protein Expression in Addiction
    Sensitization in Addiction
    Emotional Learning in Addiction
    Addiction Therapy without Medication
    Drug Therapy for Addiction
    Role of Detoxification in Treating Addiction
    Drug Therapy for Reducing Craving
    Summary

    Chapter 4: The Physiological and Behavioral Consequences of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
    The Effects of Alcohol
    The Effects of Cannabis
    The Effects of Stimulants
    The Effects of Sedatives
    The Effects of Narcotics
    The Effects of Hallucinogens
    The Effects of Inhalants
    The Effects of Steroids
    The Effects of Drugs on Offspring
    Summary

    Part II: Intervention, Prevention, and Public Policy

    Chapter 5: Screening, Diagnosis, Assessment, and Referral
    Screening
    Can People with Alcohol and Drug Problems Be Believed?
    Diagnosis
    Assessment
    Denial, Resistance, and Motivation for Recovery
    Ethics of Chemical Dependency Treatment
    Referrals
    Summary

    Chapter 6: Treatment: The System of Care
    Components of the Treatment System
    More Treatment Effectiveness Issues
    Nontraditional Approaches
    Mutual-and Self-Help Programs
    Summary

    Chapter 7: Preventing Alcohol and Drug Problems
    By C. Aaron McNeece and Machelle D. Madsen
    Overview of Prevention
    Public Information and Education
    Service Measures
    Technologic Measures
    Legislative, Regulatory, and Economic Measures
    Economic Measures
    Family and Community Approaches
    Spirituality and Religious Factors
    Cultural Factors
    Summary

    Chapter 8: Regulating Drugs and Their Consequences
    Sociocultural Influences on Public Drug Policy
    Economic and Political Factors
    Changes in Drug-Use Patterns
    The Nature of Drug Control
    Assumptions Underlying Regulation
    Regulation of Alcohol
    Control of Illicit Drugs
    Drugs, Alcohol, and Crime
    Alcohol and Drug Law Violations
    Drug Use by Criminals
    Drug Use by Crime Victims
    Domestic Violence
    Drug/Crime Trends in the 21st Century
    Summary

    Part III: Chemical Dependency in Special Populations

    Chapter 9: Treating Substance-Abusing Youth
    By Katherine L. Montgomery and David W. Springer
    Risk and Protective Factors
    Assessment with Substance-Abusing Youth
    Treatment with Substance-Abusing Youth
    Case Example
    Summary

    Chapter 10: Family Systems and Chemical Dependency
    By Catherine A. Hawkins and Raymond C. Hawkins, II
    A Family Perspective in Theory, Research, and Treatment
    Theories on Alcoholism and the Family
    Family Systems Theory of Alcoholism and the Family
    Codependency and Related Constructs
    Assessment and Treatment of Alcoholic Families
    Effectiveness of Family Treatment
    Case Example
    Summary

    Chapter 11: Ethnicity, Culture, and Substance Use Disorders
    By Diana M. DiNitto and Eden Hernandez Robles
    Substance Use and Abuse among American Indians and Alaska Natives
    Substance Use Disorders among American Indians and Alaska Natives
    Substance Use and Abuse among African Americans
    Substance Use and Abuse among Hispanic Americans
    Substance Use and Abuse among Asian and Pacific Islander Americans
    Substance Use and Abuse among Jewish Americans
    Summary

    Chapter 12: Substance Abuse Treatment with Sexual Minorities
    By Catherine Lau Crisp and Diana M. DiNitto
    Historical Overview
    Substance Abuse in Lesbians and Gay Men
    Similarities in Identities
    Treatment: Together or Separate?
    Gay Affirmative Practice
    Treatment with Transgendered and Bisexual Clients
    Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth
    Twelve-Step Groups for Gays and Lesbians
    Summary

    Chapter 13: Substance Use Disorders and Co-Occurring Disabilities
    By Diana M. DiNitto and Deborah K. Webb
    Identification and Attitudes
    Substance Use Disorders as a Disability
    Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders
    Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Disorders
    Mobility Impairments and Substance Use Disorders
    Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Use Disorders
    Sensory Disabilities and Substance Use Disorders
    Other Physical Disabilities and Substance Use Disorders
    Summary

    Chapter 14: Alcohol and Drug Misuse and Abuse in Late Life
    By Linda Vinton and Nicole Cesnales
    Criteria and Prevalence Estimates
    Antecedents and Correlates
    Effects
    Assessment
    Outreach and Treatment
    Summary

    Chapter 15: Gender, Substance Use, and Substance Use Disorders
    By An-Pyng Sun
    Prevalence of Substance Use and Substance Abuse Disorders among Men and Women
    Consequences of Substance Use and Substance Abuse Disorders among Men and Women
    Etiology and Risk Factors
    Substance Abuse Treatment for Men and Women
    Summary

    Part IV: Summary and Conclusions

    Chapter 16: Chemical Dependency: Current Issues and Future Prospects
    By C. Aaron McNeece and Diana M. DiNitto
    Research
    Delivery of Treatment Services
    Policy Change
    Implications for Education and Training
    Summary and Concluding Thoughts

    Endnotes
    Resources
    References
    Index

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