TY - BOOK AU - McCrady, Barbara S AU - Epstein,Elizabeth E TI - Addictions: a comprehensive guidebook SN - 0195114892 (pbk. : alk. paper) AV - RC 564 M327.1999 PY - 1999/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University KW - Substance abuse KW - Abuso de sustancias KW - Alcoholism KW - Alcoholismo KW - Drug abuse KW - Abuso de drogas N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice; Ch. 1. Alcohol and drug use, abuse, and dependence: classification, prevalence, and comorbidity -- Ch. 2. The course of treated and untreated substance use disorders: remission and resolution, relapse and mortality -- Ch. 3. Theories of etiology of alcohol and other drug use disorders -- Ch. 4. Alcohol -- Ch. 5. Sedative-hypnotic and anxiolytic agents -- Ch. 6. Stimulants: amphetamines and cocaine -- Ch. 7. Cannabis and hallucinogens -- Ch. 8. Opioids -- Ch. 9. Nicotine -- Ch. 10. Other drugs of abuse: inhalants, designer drugs, and steroids; Ch. 11. Assessment strategies and measures in addictive behaviors -- Ch. 12. Treatment decision making and goal setting -- Ch. 13. Enhancing motivation for treatment and change -- Ch. 14. Behavioral and cognitive behavioral treatments -- Ch. 15. The disease model -- Ch. 16. Treatment models and methods: family models -- Ch. 17. The therapeutic community treatment model -- Ch. 18. Self-help groups for addictions -- Ch. 19. Pharmacotherapies -- Ch. 20. Relapse prevention: maintenance of change after initial treatment; Ch. 21. Treatment of drug and alcohol abuse: an overview of major strategies and effectiveness -- Ch. 22. Legal and ethical issues -- Ch. 23. Credentialing, documentation, and evaluation -- Ch. 24. Interfaces between substance abuse treatment and other health and social systems -- Ch. 25. Treatment of persons with dual diagnoses of substance use disorder and other psychological problems -- Ch. 26. Age-limited populations: youth, adolescents, and older adults -- Ch. 27. Ethnic and cultural minority groups; Ch. 28. Women -- Ch. 29. Gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals -- Ch. 30. Prevention aimed at individuals: an integrative transactional perspective -- Ch. 31. Prevention aimed at the environment -- Ch. 32. Economic issues and substance use ER -