Clinical Textbook of Addictive Disorders, Third EditionBooks: Text Books: Developmental: Item 4
A Nurse Practionier Student, March 9, 2006 Reviewer:D. Parr "friend of dogs and cats" (Seattle, WA USA) - This book has some very good sections mixed with average, repetitive sections. Some chapters appear almost verbatim in other text books. I have been able to use it as a reference for writing papers but other than that it's a book that you can pass over. Product Review "In this newly revised and long-awaited third edition of the Clinical textbook of Addictive Disorders, the carefully selected experts within their respective domains have put together an astonishingly comprehensive reference work, well-edited and accessible. Among the highlights: the foundational section boasts a valuable chapter on the latest neuroscience findings, and the evidence-based treatment modalities are given expanded coverage. And I am sure the clinician will welcome the new chapters on the myriad of special addiction populations, dealing with such topics as polysubstance disorders; psychiatric co-morbidity; gambling and other 'behavioral' addictions; pain; drug abuse among adolescents and in the workplace; HIV/AIDS;--and much, much more. This work has truly become a classic in the field!"--Leo Goldberger, Behavioral Science Book Service® Advisory Board Member "Clinical textbook of Addictive Disorders, Third Edition, nicely depicts the many recent advances that have taken place in the addictions field. The latest neuroscientific knowledge--including neurobiological mechanisms, pathophysiology, and genetics--is well presented, as are current evidence-based intervention methods. The authors assembled here represent the top experts in their respective areas. This new edition is an ideal tool for all mental health practitioners and trainees involved in diagnosing and treating persons with addictive disorders, as well as for researchers and educators."--Pedro Ruiz, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas medical School at Houston "This is more than just an update of the classic reference. In this edition, addictive disorders have been placed in a context reflecting their expression in the real world. Thus, polydrug use, psychiatric comorbidity, and 'behavioral addictions,' such as pathological gambling, are now emphasized. Moreover, issues related to addiction across populations (e.g., ethnic groups, gender, and children/adolescents) are now addressed. The result is a volume that will be useful for professionals in social services, health care, and public policy, as well as advanced students training for these professions."--Thomas H. Brandon, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, and Tobacco research and Intervention Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and research Institute "I have been looking forward to the new edition of this useful teaching tool. Beyond covering the basics that readers expect from an addiction text--pharmacology of specific substances and major treatment modalities--the editors also address a breadth of other topics, including polydrug use, comorbidities, HIV/AIDS, and the needs of women and older adults. The comprehensiveness and readability of this text promise to make it a favorite among clinical educators, medical students, and residents."--Joyce A. Tinsley, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut; Executive Director, American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training "An essential clinical resource, this revised and updated volume features comprehensive yet focused coverage of the most important and innovative topics in the ever-changing field of substance abuse treatment. Written by noted practitioners and researchers, chapters range from the pharmacology of psychoactive drugs to the latest psychosocial interventions and medications shown to be effective in treating patients with alcohol and drug problems. This is an ideal text for providing students with a broad overview of the field as well as specific guidelines for clinical practice. Practitioners will find it a handy reference for state-of the-art conceptualizations and treatments for the full range of substance use disorders."--Arnold M. Washton, PhD, private practice, New York, New York, and Princeton, New Jersey "This is an important, accessible, comprehensive book; I commend the authors and editors for their work.This is a useful text for teaching about the addictive disorders in many fields, including medicine, psychology, social work, counseling, and nursing.Stands out as a readable and authoritative text.This text deserves to be read by mental and behavioral health care professionals before it takes its useful and deserved place on their reference bookshelves."--APA PsycCRITIQUES
"This is a comprehensive update of this excellent textbook of addiction psychiatry. All psychiatrists need to be knowledgeable in this area and reading this book would be a step in that direction."--Doody's Electronic Journal Product Review "In this newly revised and long-awaited third edition of the Clinical textbook of Addictive Disorders, the carefully selected experts within their respective domains have put together an astonishingly comprehensive reference work, well-edited and accessible. Among the highlights: the foundational section boasts a valuable chapter on the latest neuroscience findings, and the evidence-based treatment modalities are given expanded coverage. And I am sure the clinician will welcome the new chapters on the myriad of special addiction populations, dealing with such topics as polysubstance disorders; psychiatric co-morbidity; gambling and other 'behavioral' addictions; pain; drug abuse among adolescents and in the workplace; HIV/AIDS;--and much, much more. This work has truly become a classic in the field!"--Leo Goldberger, Behavioral Science Book Service® Advisory Board Member "Clinical textbook of Addictive Disorders, Third Edition, nicely depicts the many recent advances that have taken place in the addictions field. The latest neuroscientific knowledge--including neurobiological mechanisms, pathophysiology, and genetics--is well presented, as are current evidence-based intervention methods. The authors assembled here represent the top experts in their respective areas. This new edition is an ideal tool for all mental health practitioners and trainees involved in diagnosing and treating persons with addictive disorders, as well as for researchers and educators."--Pedro Ruiz, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas medical School at Houston "This is more than just an update of the classic reference. In this edition, addictive disorders have been placed in a context reflecting their expression in the real world. Thus, polydrug use, psychiatric comorbidity, and 'behavioral addictions,' such as pathological gambling, are now emphasized. Moreover, issues related to addiction across populations (e.g., ethnic groups, gender, and children/adolescents) are now addressed. The result is a volume that will be useful for professionals in social services, health care, and public policy, as well as advanced students training for these professions."--Thomas H. Brandon, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, and Tobacco research and Intervention Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and research Institute "I have been looking forward to the new edition of this useful teaching tool. Beyond covering the basics that readers expect from an addiction text--pharmacology of specific substances and major treatment modalities--the editors also address a breadth of other topics, including polydrug use, comorbidities, HIV/AIDS, and the needs of women and older adults. The comprehensiveness and readability of this text promise to make it a favorite among clinical educators, medical students, and residents."--Joyce A. Tinsley, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut; Executive Director, American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training "An essential clinical resource, this revised and updated volume features comprehensive yet focused coverage of the most important and innovative topics in the ever-changing field of substance abuse treatment. Written by noted practitioners and researchers, chapters range from the pharmacology of psychoactive drugs to the latest psychosocial interventions and medications shown to be effective in treating patients with alcohol and drug problems. This is an ideal text for providing students with a broad overview of the field as well as specific guidelines for clinical practice. Practitioners will find it a handy reference for state-of the-art conceptualizations and treatments for the full range of substance use disorders."--Arnold M. Washton, PhD, private practice, New York, New York, and Princeton, New Jersey "This is an important, accessible, comprehensive book; I commend the authors and editors for their work.This is a useful text for teaching about the addictive disorders in many fields, including medicine, psychology, social work, counseling, and nursing.Stands out as a readable and authoritative text.This text deserves to be read by mental and behavioral health care professionals before it takes its useful and deserved place on their reference bookshelves."--APA PsycCRITIQUES
"This is a comprehensive update of this excellent textbook of addiction psychiatry. All psychiatrists need to be knowledgeable in this area and reading this book would be a step in that direction."--Doody's Electronic Journal |
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