
| Series Preface Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1:Drug Problems:An Overview Prevalence of Drug Abuse What Exactly Is a Drug Problem? The Three C's Compulsive Use Loss of Control Continued Use in Spite of Consequences Myths Versus Facts Concerning Drug Problems Patterns to Drug Problems Transient Versus Chronic Problems Dependence Versus Abuse Psychological Versus Physical Dependence Spontaneous Remission and Maturing Out Clinical Versus Nonclinical Populations:Why Some Do Not Mature Out Progression Drug Problems:A Biopsychosocial Model Biological Risk Factors Environmental Risk Factors Behavioral Risk Factors Cognitive Risk Factors Cognitive Problems Related to Substance Abuse Emotional Risk Factors Epidemiology of Certain At-Risk Populations Influences of Age and Gender Familial Considerations Treatment Success/Failure Recovery/Relapse Rates The Unrecognized Treatment:Prevention Programs What the Future Holds:What Is Next for Treatment? Summing Up Key Terms Recommended Reading Chapter 2:Recognizing a Drug Problem Symptoms of a Drug Problem:What Family,Friends, and Coworkers May Observe Signs of a Drug Problem:What Professionals May Observe When Collaterals Come for Help First Recognizing the Existence of More Than One Problem Co-occurring Mental Health Symptoms Co-occurring Physical Health Symptoms When Professionals May Be Impaired How Attitudes Influence Drug Problems Professional Collaboration Professional Obligations to Intervene Obligations Toward Other Professionals Professional Referrals Summing Up Key Terms Recommended Reading Chapter 3:Utilizing Optimal Professional Resources Chapter 4:Developing an Effective Treatment Plan Chapter 5:Recovery Tools,Programs,and Theories Chapter 6:Continuing Care Chapter 7:Posttreatment Recovery Management Chapter 8:New Beginnings:Moving Beyond Addictions References Index |
商品评论(0条)