3 edition of Heroin Addiction: Theory, Research, And Treatment found in the catalog.
Published
June 1995
by Krieger Pub Co
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Written in English
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 308 |
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Open Library | OL8249107M |
ISBN 10 | 0894648810 |
ISBN 10 | 9780894648816 |
Opioid addiction is a problem with high costs to individuals, families, and society. Injection drug use-associated exposure accounts for approximately one-third of all AIDS cases diagnosed in the United States through (National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention ) and for many cases of hepatitis C (National Institute on Drug . The Center on Addiction is at the forefront of science-based addiction research, addiction statistics and addiction information in the United States. Our Findings For more than 20 years, Center on Addiction has been conducting research and publishing reports, journal articles and books on addiction .
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Models and Theories of Addiction and the Rehabilitation Counselor nora j. see variations within the addiction treatment model. we required a different theory to work with Alcohol or Drug Abuse . Addiction is not a disease. It’s simply a nasty habit, says neuroscientist Dr. Marc Lewis, himself a longtime addict and professor of developmental psychology, in his new book, “ The Biology.
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Jerome Platt's scholarship is first rate and he does not fall into the trap of forcing resolution to the many cases where the research findings Cited by: An overview of recent advances in dealing with heroin addiction, And Treatment book book examines the treatment process, the Research of relapse and psychopathology as related to treatment outcome.
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Jerome J. Platt is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Division of Addiction Research and Treatment, Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, MCP / Hahnemann School of Medicine, and Director of the newly established Institute for Addictive Disorders at Allegheny University of the Health Sciences.
Unusually coherent for an edited book, the volume's chapters reflect the contributors' long collaboration in making significant contributions to the field. The CLINICIAN'S GUIDE covers the history of cocaine research, the pharmacology and phenomenology of the drug, and current treatment Format: Hardcover.
Heroin addiction has skyrocketed in recent years. While the drug is not new, there is a greater need for understanding heroin addiction and the ways to treat it. Heroin is a highly addictive illicit substance derived from morphine, a drug that is extracted from the seed of an opium poppy plant.
Evidence-Based Approaches to Drug Addiction Treatment. Each approach to drug treatment is designed to address certain aspects of drug addiction and its consequences for the individual, family, and society.
This section presents examples of treatment approaches and components that have an evidence base supporting their use. Each approach is designed to address certain aspects of drug addiction.
Abstract. In this book Platt updates an earlier review of research on the treatment of heroin addiction. He includes new material on the epidemiology of HIV and AIDS in injecting drug users and discusses Author: Wayne Hall. Cocaine Addiction (Paperback) Theory, Research and Treatment.
By Jerome J. Platt. Harvard University Press,pp. Publication Date: January 1, NLM ID: Research Gate Impact Factor: Index Copernicus Value Addiction Journal is an official peer reviewed journal for the rapid publication of innovative research covering all aspects of addiction and its related disorders.
Addiction. Addiction treatment programs have traditionally adopted the view that clients are sufficiently impaired and concerned by their problems to seek help voluntarily. However, the case-mix has shifted over time, and mandatory treatment pathways are becoming increasingly entrenched in addiction treatment.
A Radical New Approach to Beating Addiction Psychedelic drugs are in the vanguard of treatment for addiction, raising the paradoxical question of how one mind-altering substance can override.
In so doing, ethnographic research has humanized the image of the drug taker and drinker, improved general understanding of the everyday context of drug use and drinking, and facilitated the development of socio‐cultural perspectives on substance consumption.
This has resulted ultimately in important new theory Cited by: Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems is particularly interested in therapies, including all aspects of translation from bench to bedside: identification of novel therapeutic targets, epidemiology, clinical trials, drug.
How Science Has Revolutionized the Understanding of Drug Addiction For much of the past century, scientists studying drugs and drug use labored in the shadows of powerful myths and misconceptions about the nature of addiction.
This chapter is an introduction to addiction psychology, the history and the treatment settings along with understanding levels of substance use disorders related to the DSM 5.To share the results of this extensive body of research and foster more widespread use of scientifically based treatment components, the National Institute on Drug Abuse held the National Conference on Drug Addiction Treatment: From Research .In addition to PHS, the Rockefeller Institute supported drug research.
Inthe institute created the Bureau of Social Hygiene to study social problems generally and criminology in particular, and by the time the bureau was disbanded in32 papers and books on addiction .