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Book Synopsis

A robust revision, including many entirely new chapters addressing policy, the latest treatment approaches, and special topics, the Sixth Edition of The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Substance Use Disorder Treatment offers a comprehensive and compelling review of this ever-evolving field. New sections address important topics that have gained prominence or become the focus of increased research attention since the Fifth Edition was released. For example, substance use and other psychiatric disorders often co-occur, and the resulting dual disorder is frequently associated with greater symptom severity and worse long-term prognosis than either disorder alone. Accordingly, the section on psychiatric comorbidity covers the epidemiology, assessment, and treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs) that co-occur with psychotic, mood, anxiety, eating, attention-deficit/hyperactivity, or trauma-related disorders. The section devoted to special populations has been revamped, and the topics have been thoroughly updated, some now covered by new contributors and others completely new to this edition. SUDs among women (including perinatal issues), adolescents, patients with chronic pain, sexual and gender minority populations, and older adults are addressed in detailed chapters, as are behavioral addictive disorders and cross-cultural aspects of substance-related and addictive disorders. Finally, the editors have included a section devoted to critically important topics in public health, including the U.S. opioid epidemic, cannabis policy and use, HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C, nicotine and public health, and the prevention of SUDs.

New or noteworthy coverage includes the following:
• A chapter devoted to the legal and practical aspects of addiction in the occupational sphere, designed for clinicians who treat people with SUDs and/or develop workplace testing programs, employee assistance programs, and occupational drug/alcohol policies for these workers.
• A chapter that surveys the growing literature supporting the use of mindfulness, exercise, and other "mind and body" practices (e.g., yoga, acupuncture, tai chi) as complements or alternatives to standard SUD treatment models.
• A chapter devoted to hallucinogens, which clarifies their actions, psychoactive effects, historical uses, potential therapeutic benefits, and neural mechanisms, and both identifies their risks and seeks to dispel some of the misconceptions that have continued to surround them.
• A suite of chapters devoted to cannabis, encompassing a review of its neurobiology and history, a survey of effective treatment approaches and harm-reduction strategies for cannabis use disorder, and a consideration of evolving public policy around cannabis use.
• A trio of chapters devoted to nicotine and tobacco, encompassing a review of neurobiology, a survey of clinical assessment tools, a summary of the research base for effective treatments for tobacco use disorder, and a consideration of public health policy and interventions regarding tobacco use.

Evidence-based, down to earth, and meticulously edited, the new Sixth Edition of The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Substance Use Disorder Treatment is an essential resource for clinicians who treat SUDs in a variety of settings—from examining rooms to emergency departments, and from hospitals to recovery facilities.



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This sixth edition continues to be a one-stop reference text in this area. It looks at an expanded, up-to-date, wide range of topics pertinent to the clinical aspects of these disorders. Each section is comprehensive and extensive references are available if one wants more detailed information in any one area.

-- Michael Easton, MD * Doody *

Table of Contents

Contributors
Part I: The Basis of Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
Chapter 1. Neurocircuitry of Addiction
Chapter 2. Genetics and Epigenetics of Addiction
Chapter 3. Epidemiology of Addiction
Chapter 4. Substance Use Disorder Diagnoses in DSM-5
Part II: Assessment and Treatment
Chapter 5. Assessment
Chapter 6. Screening and Brief Intervention
Chapter 7. Treating Addiction Like a Chronic Illness: A Practical Clinical Model
Part III: Specific Drugs of Abuse: Neurobiology and Pharmacotherapy
Chapter 8. Neurobiology of Alcohol
Chapter 9. Treatment of Alcohol-Related Disorders
Chapter 10. Neurobiology of Stimulants
Chapter 11. Treatment of Stimulant-Related Disorders
Chapter 12. Neurobiology of Opioids
Chapter 13. Methadone and Buprenorphine Maintenance Treatment of Opioid-Related Disorders
Chapter 14. Opioid Antagonist Treatment of Opioid-Related Disorders
Chapter 15. Neurobiology and Treatment of Hallucinogen Use Disorder
Chapter 16. Neurobiology of Marijuana
Chapter 17. Treatment of Cannabis-Related Disorders
Chapter 18. Neurobiology of Nicotine and Tobacco
Chapter 19. Treatment of Tobacco-Related Disorders
Chapter 20. Neurobiology and Treatment of Sedative-, Hypnotic-, and Anxiolytic-Related Disorders
Chapter 21. Neurobiology and Treatment of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid–Related Disorders
Part IV: Nonpharmacotherapeutic Treatment Modalities
Chapter 22. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Chapter 23. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Chapter 24. Contingency Management
Chapter 25. Motivational Enhancement
Chapter 26. Alcoholics Anonymous and Twelve-Step Facilitation
Chapter 27. Family Therapy
Chapter 28. Network Therapy
Chapter 29. Digitally Delivered Therapies
Chapter 30. Mindfulness, Exercise, and Other Alternative Approaches
Part V: Public Health Issues
Chapter 31. The U.S. Opioid Crisis
Chapter 32. Cannabis Policy and Use
Chapter 33. HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C
Chapter 34. Public Health and Nicotine
Chapter 35. Prevention of Substance Use Disorders
Part VI: Special Populations
Chapter 36. Substance-Related Disorders in Women
Chapter 37. Substance-Related Disorders in Adolescents
Chapter 38. Substance-Related Disorders in Patients With Chronic Pain
Chapter 39. Substance Use and Related Disorders in Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Chapter 40. Cross-Cultural Aspects of Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
Chapter 41. Substance-Related Disorders in Older Adults
Chapter 42. Behavioral Addictive Disorders
Part VII: Psychiatric Comorbidity in Substance-Related Disorders
Chapter 43. Epidemiology of Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 44. Mood Disorders
Chapter 45. Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 46. Eating Disorders
Chapter 47. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Chapter 48. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
Chapter 49. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
Part VIII: Special Topics
Chapter 50. Testing for Substances of Abuse
Chapter 51. Forensic Addiction Psychiatry
Chapter 52. Medical Education on Addiction
Chapter 53. Addiction in the Workplace
Index

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      Publication Date: 16/03/2021
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      Book Synopsis

      A robust revision, including many entirely new chapters addressing policy, the latest treatment approaches, and special topics, the Sixth Edition of The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Substance Use Disorder Treatment offers a comprehensive and compelling review of this ever-evolving field. New sections address important topics that have gained prominence or become the focus of increased research attention since the Fifth Edition was released. For example, substance use and other psychiatric disorders often co-occur, and the resulting dual disorder is frequently associated with greater symptom severity and worse long-term prognosis than either disorder alone. Accordingly, the section on psychiatric comorbidity covers the epidemiology, assessment, and treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs) that co-occur with psychotic, mood, anxiety, eating, attention-deficit/hyperactivity, or trauma-related disorders. The section devoted to special populations has been revamped, and the topics have been thoroughly updated, some now covered by new contributors and others completely new to this edition. SUDs among women (including perinatal issues), adolescents, patients with chronic pain, sexual and gender minority populations, and older adults are addressed in detailed chapters, as are behavioral addictive disorders and cross-cultural aspects of substance-related and addictive disorders. Finally, the editors have included a section devoted to critically important topics in public health, including the U.S. opioid epidemic, cannabis policy and use, HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C, nicotine and public health, and the prevention of SUDs.

      New or noteworthy coverage includes the following:
      • A chapter devoted to the legal and practical aspects of addiction in the occupational sphere, designed for clinicians who treat people with SUDs and/or develop workplace testing programs, employee assistance programs, and occupational drug/alcohol policies for these workers.
      • A chapter that surveys the growing literature supporting the use of mindfulness, exercise, and other "mind and body" practices (e.g., yoga, acupuncture, tai chi) as complements or alternatives to standard SUD treatment models.
      • A chapter devoted to hallucinogens, which clarifies their actions, psychoactive effects, historical uses, potential therapeutic benefits, and neural mechanisms, and both identifies their risks and seeks to dispel some of the misconceptions that have continued to surround them.
      • A suite of chapters devoted to cannabis, encompassing a review of its neurobiology and history, a survey of effective treatment approaches and harm-reduction strategies for cannabis use disorder, and a consideration of evolving public policy around cannabis use.
      • A trio of chapters devoted to nicotine and tobacco, encompassing a review of neurobiology, a survey of clinical assessment tools, a summary of the research base for effective treatments for tobacco use disorder, and a consideration of public health policy and interventions regarding tobacco use.

      Evidence-based, down to earth, and meticulously edited, the new Sixth Edition of The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Substance Use Disorder Treatment is an essential resource for clinicians who treat SUDs in a variety of settings—from examining rooms to emergency departments, and from hospitals to recovery facilities.



      Trade Review

      This sixth edition continues to be a one-stop reference text in this area. It looks at an expanded, up-to-date, wide range of topics pertinent to the clinical aspects of these disorders. Each section is comprehensive and extensive references are available if one wants more detailed information in any one area.

      -- Michael Easton, MD * Doody *

      Table of Contents

      Contributors
      Part I: The Basis of Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
      Chapter 1. Neurocircuitry of Addiction
      Chapter 2. Genetics and Epigenetics of Addiction
      Chapter 3. Epidemiology of Addiction
      Chapter 4. Substance Use Disorder Diagnoses in DSM-5
      Part II: Assessment and Treatment
      Chapter 5. Assessment
      Chapter 6. Screening and Brief Intervention
      Chapter 7. Treating Addiction Like a Chronic Illness: A Practical Clinical Model
      Part III: Specific Drugs of Abuse: Neurobiology and Pharmacotherapy
      Chapter 8. Neurobiology of Alcohol
      Chapter 9. Treatment of Alcohol-Related Disorders
      Chapter 10. Neurobiology of Stimulants
      Chapter 11. Treatment of Stimulant-Related Disorders
      Chapter 12. Neurobiology of Opioids
      Chapter 13. Methadone and Buprenorphine Maintenance Treatment of Opioid-Related Disorders
      Chapter 14. Opioid Antagonist Treatment of Opioid-Related Disorders
      Chapter 15. Neurobiology and Treatment of Hallucinogen Use Disorder
      Chapter 16. Neurobiology of Marijuana
      Chapter 17. Treatment of Cannabis-Related Disorders
      Chapter 18. Neurobiology of Nicotine and Tobacco
      Chapter 19. Treatment of Tobacco-Related Disorders
      Chapter 20. Neurobiology and Treatment of Sedative-, Hypnotic-, and Anxiolytic-Related Disorders
      Chapter 21. Neurobiology and Treatment of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid–Related Disorders
      Part IV: Nonpharmacotherapeutic Treatment Modalities
      Chapter 22. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
      Chapter 23. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
      Chapter 24. Contingency Management
      Chapter 25. Motivational Enhancement
      Chapter 26. Alcoholics Anonymous and Twelve-Step Facilitation
      Chapter 27. Family Therapy
      Chapter 28. Network Therapy
      Chapter 29. Digitally Delivered Therapies
      Chapter 30. Mindfulness, Exercise, and Other Alternative Approaches
      Part V: Public Health Issues
      Chapter 31. The U.S. Opioid Crisis
      Chapter 32. Cannabis Policy and Use
      Chapter 33. HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C
      Chapter 34. Public Health and Nicotine
      Chapter 35. Prevention of Substance Use Disorders
      Part VI: Special Populations
      Chapter 36. Substance-Related Disorders in Women
      Chapter 37. Substance-Related Disorders in Adolescents
      Chapter 38. Substance-Related Disorders in Patients With Chronic Pain
      Chapter 39. Substance Use and Related Disorders in Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
      Chapter 40. Cross-Cultural Aspects of Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
      Chapter 41. Substance-Related Disorders in Older Adults
      Chapter 42. Behavioral Addictive Disorders
      Part VII: Psychiatric Comorbidity in Substance-Related Disorders
      Chapter 43. Epidemiology of Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders
      Chapter 44. Mood Disorders
      Chapter 45. Anxiety Disorders
      Chapter 46. Eating Disorders
      Chapter 47. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
      Chapter 48. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
      Chapter 49. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
      Part VIII: Special Topics
      Chapter 50. Testing for Substances of Abuse
      Chapter 51. Forensic Addiction Psychiatry
      Chapter 52. Medical Education on Addiction
      Chapter 53. Addiction in the Workplace
      Index

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