Handbook for Assessing and Treating Addictive Disorders

Handbook for Assessing and Treating Addictive Disorders by John Levitt is an illustrated reference published by Holtzbrinck on June 30, 1992. This comprehensive work offers an integrative perspective on the assessment and treatment of addictive disorders, organized into five sections that cover theories of addiction, diagnosis and evaluation, treatment approaches, addiction in special populations, and clinical and legal issues relevant to substance abuse professionals.
Readers will find essays by various contributors discussing critical issues and developments in the diagnosis and treatment of addiction, including alcoholism, drug addiction, eating disorders, and smoking. The handbook establishes a theoretical foundation by exploring behavioral, familial, and psychoanalytical explanations for addictive behavior. Subsequent essays address diagnostic and treatment considerations for specific groups, such as Native Americans, the elderly, and teenagers. Additionally, the book includes useful appendixes that provide further resources and information on certification for substance abuse professionals in each state, making it a valuable resource for psychologists, psychiatrists, and substance abuse counselors.
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This comprehensive reference offers a fresh, integrative perspective on the assessment and treatment of addictive disorders. The work is organized into five sections, which treat theories of addiction, the diagnosis and evaluation of addictive behavior, treatment approaches, addiction among special populations, and clinical and legal issues concerning substance abuse professionals. The broad scope of the handbook encompasses alcoholism, drug addiction, eating disorders, and smoking. Theory is consistently used to illuminate practice, resulting in a valuable overview of the field.
Within each section, essays by contributors discuss the most important issues and developments in the diagnosis and treatment of addiction. The opening essays establish a solid theoretical foundation by outlining behavioral, familial, and psychoanalytical explanations for the origins of addictive behavior. The later essays build on that base by overviewing diagnostic and treatment issues concerning addiction among Native Americans, the elderly, victims of traumatic brain injury, adult children of alcoholics, and teenagers. Useful appendixes list additional sources of information and describe certification for substance abuse professionals in each state. Psychologists, psychiatrists, and substance abuse counselors will find this handbook a necessary addition to their professional libraries.
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