معرفی کتاب «Substance Misuse in Psychosis: Approaches to Treatment and Service Delivery (Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology)» نوشتهٔ Graham, Hermine L. (editor);Copello, Alex (editor);Birchwood, Max J. (editor);Mueser, Kim T. (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر John Wiley and Sons Ltd در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Content: Chapter 1 Substance Misuse in Psychosis: Contextual Issues (pages 3–23): Jenny Maslin Chapter 2 Temporal Order and Aetiology (pages 24–42): Martin Hambrecht and Heinz Hafner Chapter 3 Substance Misuse and Psychosis in Context: The Influences of Families and Social Networks (pages 43–60): Alex Copello Chapter 4 Sociological Aspects of Substance Misuse among People with Severe Mental Illness (pages 61–73): Martin J. Commander Chapter 5 A Cognitive Conceptualization of Concurrent Psychosis and Problem Drug and Alcohol use (pages 74–89): Hermine L. Graham Chapter 6 Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment in New Hampshire (USA) (pages 93–105): Kim T. Mueser and Robert E. Drake Chapter 7 The Combined Psychosis and Substance Use (COMPASS) Programme: An Integrated Shared?Care Approach (pages 106–120): Hermine L. Graham, Alex Copello, Max J. Birchwood, Jenny Maslin, Dermot McGovern, Jim Orford and George Georgiou Chapter 8 An Integrated Treatment Approach to Substance Use in an Early Psychosis Programme (pages 121–135): Jean Addington Chapter 9 An Inpatient?Based Service Model (pages 136–155): Richard N. Rosenthal Chapter 10 Assessment Considerations (pages 159–180): Douglas L. Noordsy, Debra V. McQuade and Kim T. Mueser Chapter 11 Cognitive?Behavioural Integrated Treatment Approach for Psychosis and Problem Substance use (pages 181–206): Hermine L. Graham, Alex Copello, Max J. Birchwood, Jim Orford, Dermot McGovern, Jenny Maslin and George Georgiou Chapter 12 Relapse Prevention for Patients with Bipolar and Substance Use Disorders (pages 207–226): Roger D. Weiss, Shelly F. Greenfield and Grace O'Leary Chapter 13 Family Intervention for Substance Misuse in Psychosis (pages 227–243): Christine Barrowclough Chapter 14 Start Over and Survive: A Brief Intervention for Substance Misuse in Early Psychosis (pages 244–258): David J. Kavanagh, Ross Young, Angela White, John B. Saunders, Natalie Shockley, Jef Wallis and Anne Clair Chapter 15 Pharmacological Management of Substance Misuse in Psychosis (pages 259–280): Ed Day, George Georgiou and Ilana Crome Chapter 16 Cannabis and First?Episode Psychosis: The CAP Project (pages 283–304): Jane Edwards, Mark Hinton, Kathryn Elkins and Olympia Athanasopoulos Chapter 17 Comorbid severe Mental Health Problems and Substance Abuse in Forensic Populations (pages 305–320): Alison Beck, Tom Burns and Tim Hunt Chapter 18 Integrated Treatment Outcomes for Homeless Persons with Severe Mental Illness and Co?Occurring Substance Use Disorders (pages 321–331): Susan A Pickett?Schenk, Michael Banghart and Judith A. Cook Chapter 19 Issues in Comorbidity and HIV/AIDS (pages 332–346): Lisa Razzano Chapter 20 Cochrane Review of Treatment Outcome Studies and its Implications for Future Developments (pages 349–365): Ann Ley and David Jeffery The prevalence of substance abuse in the severely mentally ill is higher than that in the general population, making this a serious issue for clinicians. Integrated treatment, although the most widely adopted approach, is subject to tremendous variation in its operationalisation, especially throughout different parts of the world.
Substance Misuse in Psychosis presents the latest international developments and practical treatment interventions that can be used with co-morbid individuals and their families. Different social and cultural contexts are described and contrasted, along with treatment approaches that have been tailored to address the needs of the severely mentally ill. A final section considers sub-groups, e.g. the young, the homeless, outlining the special issues that need to be considered when providing services for these groups.
Substance Misuse in Psychosis: Approaches to Treatment and Service Delivery delves into the issues involved in working with those who have a severe mental health problem and use alcohol and drugs problematically. It adopts a practical, hands-on approach to sharing evidence-based approaches. Chapter authors interweave both theory and practice, by the use of illustrative clinical case material. This unique collection of authors, all of whom are experts in the field and pioneers of innovative approaches, provides an international perspective on treatment from UK, Germany, Australia, USA and Can