This sixteenth volume in Recent Developments in Alcoholism focuses on treatment research. Sections on methodology, psychosocial treatments, pharmacotherapy, other treatment topics, and research priorities are included. In addition to series editor Marc Galanter, section editors include John P. Allen
Recent Developments in Alcoholism: Research on Alcoholism Treatment
β Scribed by Enoch Gordis (auth.), Marc Galanter, Henri Begleiter, Richard Deitrich, Donald Gallant, Edward Gottheil, Alfonso Paredes, Marcus Rothschild, David Van Theil, Dolly Lagressa, John P. Allen, Richard Fuller, Raye Litten, Michael Eckardt, Mary Mcaul, Peter Monti (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 442
- Series
- Recent Developments in Alcoholism 16
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
From the President of the Research Society on Alcoholism The sixteenth volume of Recent Developments in Alcoholism contains the latest information on the field of alcoholism treatment research. This scholarly volume includes comprehensive reviews of the methodologies available to evaluate treatment outcome, state-of-the art psychosocial interventions, and recent advances in pharmacological adjuncts to treatment that are currently available and those on the brink of application. Other sections of the book address special issues in the treatment of alcohol dependence, including the treatment of the adolescents and other unique populations, the management of tobacco dependence, and the role of spirituality in recovery, among others. The clinician will find these reviews an important resource for learning about e- dence based treatments for alcoholism, and the researcher will find the synt- sis of recent developments informative and forward looking. The research agenda for the future rests soundly on the progress to date and additional advances in the treatment of alcoholism can be predicted in the near future. Stephanie O'Malley, Ph. D. President, Research Society on Alcoholism xi Preface From the President of the American Society of Addiction Medicine This excellent volume presents investigations covering a wide spectrum of scientific issues. It is also evident that many of these articles have clinical s- nificance, ranging from assessments of disorder, monitoring clinical progress, and behavioral and pharmacological interventions.
β¦ Table of Contents
Research on Alcoholism Treatment....Pages 3-6
Overview....Pages 9-11
Assessment of Alcoholic Patients Advances and Future Challenges....Pages 13-24
Biomarkers as Aids to Identification of Relapse in Alcoholic Patients....Pages 25-38
Advances in Research Design and Analysis for Alcohol Treatment....Pages 39-52
Cliniciansβ Impact on the Quality of Substance Use Disorder Treatment....Pages 53-75
Natural Resolution of Alcohol-Related Problems....Pages 77-90
Overview....Pages 93-96
The Search for a Rational Basis for Treatment Selection....Pages 97-113
Psychotherapy and Motivational Enhancement....Pages 115-132
Involvement of Support Networks in Treatment....Pages 133-147
Alcoholics Anonymous and 12-Step Alcoholism Treatment Programs....Pages 149-164
Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Treatments for Alcoholism Research Opportunities....Pages 165-182
The Community Reinforcement Approach....Pages 183-195
Overview....Pages 199-201
Acamprosate....Pages 203-215
Advances in the Use of Naltrexone an Integration of Preclinical and Clinical Findings....Pages 217-245
The Status of Serotonin-Selective Pharmacotherapy in the Treatment of Alcohol Dependence....Pages 247-262
Animal Models of Motivation for Drinking in Rodents with a Focus on Opioid Receptor Neuropharmacology....Pages 263-281
Overview....Pages 285-287
Outcomes of Alcohol Treatment for Adolescents....Pages 289-312
Treatment for Alcohol-Related Problems: Special Populations: Research Opportunities....Pages 313-333
Treatment of Tobacco Dependence in Alcoholics....Pages 335-359
Alcohol and Psychiatric Comorbidity....Pages 361-374
Brief Interventions and the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders....Pages 375-390
Spirituality, Treatment, and Recovery....Pages 391-404
Research Priorities for Alcoholism Treatment....Pages 405-414
β¦ Subjects
Psychology, general; Health Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Public Health/Gesundheitswesen
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