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         Substance Related Disorders:     more books (100)
  1. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Addiction Reviews 2008 by George R. Uhl, 2008-11-24
  2. Behavioral Treatment for Substance Abuse in People with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness: A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals by Alan S. Bellack, Melanie E. Bennett, et all 2006-11-28
  3. Addiction and Opiates by Alfred Lindesmith, 2008-03-31
  4. The Angry Heart: Overcoming Borderline and Addictive Disorders : An Interactive Self-Help Guide by Ph.D. Joseph Santoro, Ronald Jay Cohen, 1997-10
  5. Treating Drug Problems (Wiley Treating Addictions series) by Arthur W. Blume, 2005-03-03
  6. Contingency Management in Substance Abuse Treatment
  7. Purchasing managed care services for alcohol and other drug treatment: Essential elements and policy issues (Technical assistance publication series) by Jeffrey N Kushner, 2000
  8. Substance Abuse: New Research
  9. Criminal Conduct and Substance Abuse Treatment for Women in Correctional Settings: Adjunct Provider's Guide: Female-Focused Strategies for Self-Improvement and Change-Pathways to Responsible Living by Dr. Harvey B. Milkman, Dr. Kenneth W. (Wayne) Wanberg, et all 2008-07-29
  10. Family Interventions in Substance Abuse: Current Best Practices
  11. Identifying substance abuse among TANF-eligible families (Technical assistance publication series) by Mary R Nakashian, 2002
  12. Pagliaro's Comprehensive Guide to Drugs and Substances of Abuse by Louis A. Pagliaro, Ann M. Pagliaro, 2009-07-30
  13. Substance Misuse in Primary Care: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach
  14. Substance Misuse: The Implications of Research, Policy and Practice (Research Highlights in Social Work)

61. Principles For Outcome Evaluation In The Treatment Of Substance-Related Disorder
ASAM Public Policy. Principles for Outcome Evaluation in the Treatment of.substancerelated disorders a Joint AMBHA-ASAM Statement. INTRODUCTION
http://www.asam.org/ppol/Principles for Outcome Evaluation in the Treatment of S
ASAM Public Policy
Principles for Outcome Evaluation in the Treatment of
Substance-Related Disorders: a Joint AMBHA-ASAM Statement
INTRODUCTION: The American Managed Behavioral Healthcare Association (AMBHA) and the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) share an interest in the treatment of addiction and of other substance-related disorders. Both organizations seek to promote treatment interventions that have high-quality outcomes, and encourage studies of the outcome of each step of the full continuum of services for substance-related disorders. Determining the most salient dimensions of treatment effectiveness is challenging. Relevant derivative questions include “what kind of treatment?” and “for what kind of condition?” as well as “what aspect of effectiveness?” and “quality as defined by whom?” AMBHA and ASAM have previously collaborated in the development of conjoint statements on Effective Treatment of Addictive Disorders, Parity in Benefit Coverage, Practice Guidelines, and A Guideline for Credentialing and Privileging of Clinical Professionals for Care of Substance-Related Disorders.

62. Patient Placement Criteria, Second Edition
Responding to requests for criteria that better meet the needs of patients withcooccurring mental and substance-related disorders ( dual diagnosis ), for
http://www.asam.org/ppc/ppc2.htm
Patient Placement Criteria, Second Edition Revised
American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Publishes Second Edition -Revised of Patient Placement Criteria (ASAM PPC-2R) The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) has just published the Second Edition - Revised of its Patient Placement Criteria (ASAM PPC-2R), the most widely used and comprehensive national guidelines for placement, continued stay and discharge of patients with alcohol and other drug problems. Responding to requests for criteria that better meet the needs of patients with co-occurring mental and substance-related disorders ("dual diagnosis"), for revised adolescent criteria and for clarification of the residential levels of care, the ASAM Patient Placement Criteria for the Treatment of Substance-Related Disorders, (Second Edition -– Revised ): (ASAM PPC-2R) was released in April, 2001. The ASAM PPC-2R provides two sets of guidelines, one for adults and one for adolescents, and five broad levels of care for each group. The levels of care are: Level 0.5, Early Intervention; Level I, Outpatient Treatment; Level II, Intensive Outpatient/Partial Hospitalization ;Level III, Residential/Inpatient Treatment; and Level IV, Medically-Managed Intensive Inpatient Treatment. Within these broad levels of service is a range of specific levels of care. For each level of care, a brief overview of the services available for particular severities of addiction and related problems is presented; as is a structured description of the settings, staff and services, and admission criteria for the following six dimensions: acute intoxication/withdrawal potential; biomedical conditions and complications; emotional, behavioral or cognitive conditions and complications; readiness to change; relapse, continued use or continued problem potential; and recovery environment.

63. Substance
substancerelated disorders. Contents of this page category. Theyare coded under Other substance-related disorders (page 112).
http://www.geocities.com/morrison94/Substance.htm
Substance-Related Disorders
Contents of this page: Substance Dependence Substance Withdrawal Course Specifiers Substance Abuse ... Return to Home Page
Generic Criteria for Substance Dependence
  • The patient's maladaptive pattern of substance use leads to clinically important distress or impairment as shown in a single 12-month period by 3 or more of the following:
    -Tolerance, shown by either of:
       - markedly increased intake of the substance is needed to achieve the same effect or
       -with continued use, the same amount of the substance has markedly less effect
    -Withdrawal, shown by either of:
        -the substance's characteristic withdrawal syndrome or
        -the substance (or one closely related) is used to avoid or relieve withdrawal symptoms
    -The amount or duration of use is often greater than intended.
    -The patient repeatedly tries without success to control or reduce substance use.
    -The patient spends much time using the substance, recovering from its effects or trying to obtain it.
    -The patient reduces or abandons important social, occupational or recreational activities because of substance use.

64. PowerPoint Presentation - Substance-Related Disorders

http://homepage.psy.utexas.edu/homepage/class/Psy352/Hawkins/PowerpointLectures/

65. PowerPoint Presentation - Substance-Related Disorders

http://homepage.psy.utexas.edu/homepage/class/Psy352/Hawkins/PowerpointLectures/

66. Substance-Related Disorders
substancerelated disorders. Psyc 385 (02). Dr. K. von Ranson. B. Diagnostic Issues.1. substance-related disorders are divided into 2 main groups a. SUDs.
http://www.psych.ucalgary.ca/CourseNotes/w01/PSYC385/sud.htm

67. OHSU E-Journals By Topic
OHSU Library EJournals Home Library Customer Support Access and Use RestrictionsElectronic Journals by Topic Area substance-related disorders.
http://www9.ohsu.edu/library/ejournalsmain/cfejtopic.cfm?topic=Substance-Related

68. 1Up Health > Health Links Directory > Mental Health: Disorders: Substance Relate
Mental Health disorders substance related . Uncover resources and linksto Web sites related to Mental Health disorders substance related .
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69. Substance-related Disorders
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70. Substance-related Disorders

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71. Index
Chapter 9. substancerelated disorders. 1. 2. Read the assigned pages of Chapter 9in the text. 3. Check out Web links related to substance - related disorders.
http://www.gpc.peachnet.edu/~bbrown/psyc2621/ch9/
Chapter 9. Substance-Related Disorders Read over the Chapter 9 Learning Objectives and Key Terms and Concepts Read the assigned pages of Chapter 9 in the text. Check out Web links related to Substance - Related Disorders. Most links are optional, but you MUST check out the links marked with an asterisk (*). Click here to go back to the Psyc 2621 Home Page.

72. Make Sure You Scroll Down To See The Status. REMEMBER The Bill
iii) depressive disorders; (iv) substancerelated disorders with the exceptionof caffeine-related disorders and nicotine-related disorders; (v) anxiety
http://www.hpts.org/info/info.nsf/9467d5427e7f172d852563e20082960a/ce87b036fa17c

73. Psychiacomp - Substance Use Related Disorders And Treatment
Topics (All PGY Levels). substance Use related disorders and Treatment.The use of alcohol or drugs is very common. In the US, two
http://www.psychiacomp.com/didactic/substance-treatment.php

74. Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
Alcohol and Drug related Links, Links to Survey Data on substance Useand related disorders, Links for Developing and Giving Lectures.
http://www.alcoholmedicalscholars.org/
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Alcohol Medical Scholars Program is to promote optimal education in medical schools regarding the identification and care of people with alcohol use disorders and other substance-related problems. List of current scholars and AMSP alumni AMSP PowerPoint Files on topics of Alcohol and Alcohol Use Disorders
To download, click on the presentation, then after it loads into your browser
go to File then Save As to save the file on your computer in the directory of your choice.
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Try clicking a second time if the presentation doesn't appear.
Presentation Title: Outline with notes and references: Author(s): Diagnosis: Introduction to Diagnosis and
Treatment of Alcoholism
Outline Marc A. Schuckit, M.D. Comorbidity Outline Marc A. Schuckit, M.D. Treatment: Brief Intervention Outline Laura Jean Bierut, M.D. Spirituality in Substance Use Disorders Treatment Outline Marianne T. Guschwan, M.D. Substance Use Disorders and the Family Outline Donna L. Londino, M.D. The Therapeutic Community as Treatment in Substance Use Disorders Outline Laura Pieri, M.D.

75. Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation: Related Disorders
disorder (imagined ugliness), and habit disorders, such as control problems, suchas substance abuse, pathological activity, are probably not related to OCD in
http://www.ocfoundation.org/ocf1020a.htm
Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation
Related Disorders
What other problems are
sometimes confused with OCD?
  • Some disorders that closely resemble OCD and may respond to some of the same treatments are Trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling), body dysmorphic disorder (imagined ugliness), and habit disorders, such as nail biting or skin picking. While they share superficial similarities, impulse control problems, such as substance abuse, pathological gambling, or compulsive sexual activity, are probably not related to OCD in any substantial way.
  • The most common conditions that resemble OCD are the tic disorders (Tourette's disorder and other motor and vocal tic disorders). Tics are involuntary motor behaviors (such as facial grimacing) or vocal behaviors (such as snorting) that often occur in response to a feeling of discomfort. More complex tics, like touching or tapping tics, may closely resemble compulsions. Tics and OCD occur together much more often when the OCD or tics begin during childhood.
  • Depression and OCD often occur together in adults, and, less commonly, in children and adolescents. However, unless depression is also present, people with OCD are not generally sad or lacking in pleasure, and people who are depressed but do not have OCD rarely have the kinds of intrusive thoughts that are characteristic of OCD.

76. Listings Of The World Health Mental Health Disorders
scientific research of the causes of addictive disorders. 2502; Christo Inventoryfor substance-misuse Services and recovery.Various links related to addiction
http://listingsworld.com/Health/Mental_Health/Disorders/Substance_Related/

77. Dual Diagnosis Pages: Conference Report Table Of Contents
It is available for download in its original format. Action for MentalHealth and substancerelated disorders Improving Services
http://www.toad.net/~arcturus/dd/pepptoc.htm
If you don't see a menu on the left, click here 12 November, 1998
To Table of Contents
The following conference report is formatted for Web presentation.
It is available for download in its original format. Action for Mental Health and Substance-Related Disorders Improving Services for Individuals at Risk of, or with,
Co-Occurring Substance-Related
and Mental Health Disorders A SAMHSA Conference Report and A National Strategy A Report of the National Advisory Council
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Rockville, Maryland
January, 1997 This is the original report of the SAMSHA National Advisory Council.
Our thanks to the author, Dr. Bert Pepper, for supplying it to us. TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary The Problem
The Conference
The Creation of a National Strategy The National Strategy The Need The Mission Statement The Vision SAMHSA's Commitment
    Goal I: Data and Research Goal II: Best Prevention and Treatment Practices Goal III: Education and Training Goal IV: Financing and Managed Care The roles of SAMHSA, its Advisory Council, and the technical consultant in the conference and the National Strategy.

78. Entrez-PubMed
Schizophrenia/diagnosis; substancerelated disorders/epidemiology; substance-relateddisorders/drug therapy*; substance-related disorders
http://www.biomedcentral.com/pubmed/9541335
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J Clin Psychiatry 1998;59 Suppl 3:26-30 Related Articles, Links
Substance abuse in schizophrenia: a review. Buckley PF. Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University, and the Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare System, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA. Approximately half of the patients who suffer from schizophrenia are also substance abusers at some time during their illness. The motivational drive toward abusive consumption is compounded in individuals with schizophrenia who turn toward substances with reinforcing properties to alleviate aspects of psychosis. This review examines the prevalence, etiology, and clinical effects of substance abuse (e.g., alcohol, nicotine, cocaine) among individuals with schizophrenia. Clearly, substance abuse persists despite and in spite of treatment with typical antipsychotics. The efficacy of newer generation antipsychotics in the reduction of substance abuse among the schizophrenic population has yet to be established, but clozapine has been shown to reduce alcohol, smoking, and cocaine use. Hence, clozapine is a therapeutic option for dually diagnosed patients because of its superior efficacy relative to conventional neuroleptics and its capacity to control substance abuse.

79. Browsing Health Mental Health Disorders Substance Related Category
Browse Health Mental Health disorders substance related
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80. Penn State Division Of Student Affairs
Student Affairs at UP SA Departments CAPS Homepage substancerelateddisorders Group}. substance-related disorders Group. This
http://www.sa.psu.edu/caps/GroupSubstanceRelated.htm

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