
Substance Use Disorders among Military Personnel
Joseph Westermeyer and Nathan A. Kimbrel
in Military Psychologists' Desk Reference
Alcohol and drug problems occur at relatively high rates among military personnel and have the potential to negatively impact military readiness. This chapter discusses the prevalence, ...
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Why Should We Focus on Emerging Adults with Substance Use Disorders?
Douglas C. Smith
in Emerging Adults and Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Developmental Considerations and Innovative Approaches
Emerging adulthood (roughly ages 18–29) is the lifespan period when the peak prevalence of substance use disorders (SUD) and substance use occurs. Opportunities for prevention and ...
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Recognizing Your Substance Use Problem
Dennis C. Daley and Antoine Douaihy
in Managing Your Substance Use Disorder: Client Workbook (3 edn)
The American Psychiatric Association classifies substance-related disorders into several categories. These include intoxication, withdrawal, substance use disorder, and substance-induced ...
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Emerging Adults and Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Developmental Considerations and Innovative Approaches
Douglas C. Smith (ed.)
Emerging adulthood, spanning roughly between ages 18 and 29, is increasingly recognized as a unique period of development within the human lifespan. Unfortunately, the peak prevalence for ...
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Emerging Issues in the Emerging Adult Substance Use Field
Douglas C. Smith
in Emerging Adults and Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Developmental Considerations and Innovative Approaches
Nearly two decades of research exist that use emerging adulthood as an organizing developmental construct to describe individuals ages 18–29. Yet, much remains to be learned regarding how ...
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Is This Book Right for Me?
Jack D. Edinger and Colleen E. Carney
in Overcoming Insomnia: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach, Workbook (2 ed.)
This chapter provides the patient with introductory information about the COPE treatment and how it works, including a review of prolonged exposure thearpy. In addition, it provides the ...
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Session 12: Review and Termination
Sudie E. Back, Edna B. Foa, Therese K. Killeen, Katherine L. Mills, Maree Teesson, Bonnie Dansky Cotton, Kathleen M. Carroll, and Kathleen T. Brady
in Concurrent Treatment of PTSD and Substance Use Disorders Using Prolonged Exposure (COPE): Therapist Guide
This chapter describes the last session (session 12) of the COPE therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorders. In this chapter, the therapist is instructed ...
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Introductory Information for Therapists
Sudie E. Back, Edna B. Foa, Therese K. Killeen, Katherine L. Mills, Maree Teesson, Bonnie Dansky Cotton, Kathleen M. Carroll, and Kathleen T. Brady
in Concurrent Treatment of PTSD and Substance Use Disorders Using Prolonged Exposure (COPE): Therapist Guide
This chapter provides the therapist with introductory information on the program, reviews the COPE treatment and how it works, and discusses what type of patients are most appropriate for ...
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Substance Use Disorder Treatments: Addressing the Needs of Emerging Adults from Privileged and Marginalized Backgrounds
Liliane Cambraia Windsor, Douglas C. Smith, Kyle M. Bennett, and Frederick X. Gibbons
in Emerging Adults and Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Developmental Considerations and Innovative Approaches
Today’s emerging adults belong to one of the most diverse generations in the United States and show the highest rates of alcohol and illicit drug misuse, facing significant health risks. ...
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Handbook of Adult Psychopathology in Asians: Theory, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Edward C. Chang (ed.)
The Handbook of Adult Psychopathology in Asians represents a historically remarkable global collaboration among leading experts of psychopathology in Asian adults. Chapters provide critical ...
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Co-occurring Disorders over Time
Mary C. Zanarini
in In the Fullness of Time: Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder
This chapter concerns the co-occurring Axis I and II disorders reported by borderline patients. It was found at baseline that mood, PTSD, other anxiety, substance use, and eating disorders, ...
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An International Perspective: Emerging Adults’ Substance Use Disorder Treatment in Brazil
Heloísa Garcia Claro, Márcia Aparecida Ferreira De Oliveira, Ivan Filipe de Almeida Lopes Fernandes, Douglas C. Smith, and Rosana Ribeiro Tarifa
in Emerging Adults and Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Developmental Considerations and Innovative Approaches
Brazilian emerging adults are treated for alcohol and other drugs problems in psychosocial care centers for alcohol and other drugs (CAPSad). The treatment for these individuals changed ...
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Introduction and Plan for This Workbook
Dennis C. Daley and Antoine Douaihy
in Managing Your Substance Use Disorder: Client Workbook (3 edn)
In this workbook, the authors provide information about substance use problems, recovery, relapse, professional treatments available, and mutual support programs. Substance use problems are ...
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What Is the State of the Art in Preventing and Treating Substance Use Disorders among Emerging Adults?
Douglas C. Smith, Clayton Neighbors, and Jordanna Lembo
in Emerging Adults and Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Developmental Considerations and Innovative Approaches
This chapter reviews state-of-the-art substance use prevention and treatment models available for college-attending and non-college-attending emerging adults. Findings on the widely ...
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The American Treatment System for Adolescent Substance Use Disorders in the 21st Century: Challenges Remain But Change Is on the Horizon
Kathleen Meyers, John Cacciola, Suzanne Ward, and Abigail Woodworth
in Treating and Preventing Adolescent Mental Health Disorders: What We Know and What We Don't Know (2 ed.)
Use of alcohol and other drugs is common in adolescence, but too few teens receive appropriate treatment. The U.S. substance abuse treatment system for adolescents has not kept pace with ...
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Managing a Co-occurring Psychiatric Disorder
Dennis C. Daley and G. Alan Marlatt
in Overcoming Your Alcohol or Drug Problem: Effective Recovery Strategies, Workbook (2 ed.)
Chapter 20 explores how to manage a co-occurring psychiatric disorder. The chapter discusses different types of psychiatric disorders (mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic ...
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The Potential for Delivering Substance Use Disorder Treatments to Emerging Adults in Child Welfare Settings
Judy Havlicek and Jordan Braciszewski
in Emerging Adults and Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Developmental Considerations and Innovative Approaches
Foster youth exiting child welfare systems through emancipation or aging out are at elevated risk for substance use disorders. Many may experience challenges to accessing substance use ...
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Substance Use Disorders in Asians
Eunice C. Wong and Karen Chan Osilla
in Handbook of Adult Psychopathology in Asians: Theory, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Chapter 4 discusses substance use disorders (SUDs) in Asians. It includes then DSM-IV-TR criteria for substance use diagnoses, the prevalence, etiology of SUDs (biological, social and ...
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Understanding Substance Use Problems
Dennis C. Daley and Antoine Douaihy
in Managing Substance Use Disorder: Practitioner Guide (3 edn)
This chapter provides an overview of substance use, substance use disorders (SUDs), and co-occurring disorders (CODs, or SUDs combined with psychiatric illness). The authors address current ...
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Drug Use Disorders among Young Adults: Evaluation and Treatment
Edward V. Nunes
in Young Adult Mental Health
This chapter, focuses on drug use disorders among young adultsIt explores the distinctionbetween use versus abuse or dependence;addiction as a disorder of learning andmemory; the ...
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