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|a Ghodse, Hamid.
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|a Substance Abuse Disorders :
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|a Cover; Series; Title Page; Copyright; List of Contributors; Preface; Section 1: Drugs; Chapter 1: Epidemiology of Drug Abuse: A Global Overview; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 THE CASE OF VULNERABILITY POPULATIONS; 1.3 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS; Chapter 2: Drug Abuse: Prevention; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF DRUG USE AND DRUG-ATTRIBUTABLE BURDEN; 2.3 TARGETS FOR PREVENTION; 2.4 REDUCING THE BURDEN ATTRIBUTABLE TO DRUG USE; 2.5 TRAJECTORIES OF DRUG USE: PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY PREVENTION; 2.6 PREVENTIVE INTERVENTIONS: UNIVERSAL, SELECTIVE AND INDICATED.
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|a 2.7 levels of interventions2.8 principles for drug prevention; 2.9 evidence on effectiveness of prevention interventions; 2.10 control of availability of drugs and judicial procedures; 2.11 mass media interventions; 2.12 prevention programs with short-term and long-term effects on drug use; 2.13 interventions with short-term follow-up (up to 1 year); 2.14 interventions with medium-term follow-up (from 1 to 3 years); 2.15 interventions with long-term follow-up (3+ years); 2.16 interventions with evidence of little or no effectiveness.
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|a 2.17 CONTENT AND DESIGN OF PROGRAMS WITH EVIDENCE OF EFFECTIVENESS2.18 EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES; 2.19 ROLE OF HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONALS IN PREVENTION OF DRUG USE AND DRUG-USE DISORDERS; Chapter 3: Drug Abuse: Treatment and Management; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF OPIATE MISUSE; METHADONE; 3.3 PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF OPIATE MISUSE; BUPRENORPHINE; 3.4 PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF OPIATE MISUSE; NALTREXONE; 3.5 STIMULANTS (COCAINE; AMPHETAMINE AND METHAMPHETAMINE; ECSTASY AND ECSTASY-LIKE DRUGS); 3.6 PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF BENZODIAZEPINE MISUSE.
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|a 3.7 REVIEW OF MOST RECENT LITERATURE ON THE ROLE OF PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION IN THE TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF SUBSTANCE MISUSE3.8 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS; Chapter : 4.1 Measuring, Preventing and Treating Global Drug Abuse; CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND ECONOMIC DISPARITY; REDUCING SUPPLY, DEMAND AND HARM; TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES; CHANGING TRENDS IN DRUG MISUSE AND IN TREATMENT; SUMMARY; Chapter : 4.2 Epidemiology, Treatment and Prevention of Addictive Disorders; Chapter : 4.3 The Global Challenge of Illegal Drugs; INTRODUCTION.
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|a Chapter : 4.4 Drug Misuse -- Lessons Learned Through the Modern ScienceChapter : 4.5 An Integrated Approach to Drug-Abuse Treatment: The Role of Prevention; Chapter : 4.6 Informing the Field of Substance Misuse: Progress and Challenges; Section 2: Alcohol; Chapter 5: Epidemiology of Alcohol Abuse: Extent and Nature of the Problem; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 METHODS; 5.3 RESULTS; 5.4 DISCUSSION; 5.5 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; Chapter 6: The Prevention of Alcohol Problems; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOL ON HEALTH; 6.3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN THE COMMUNITY; 6.4 APPROACHES TO PREVENTION.
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|a 6.5 practical components of prevention.
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|a Substance abuse disorders are among the most prevalent psychiatric disorders and are frequently comorbid with other psychiatric and health conditions and accompanied by social problems; however, they remain under-recognized and under-treated. Many physicians and mental health practitioners receive little-to-no training in the identification and treatment of these disorders. Approaches to their prevention include some of the major success stories in modern public health as well as some of the deepest controversies in public life. This new title in the WPA series Evidence and Experience in Psyc.
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|a Substance abuse
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|a Substance abuse
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|a Polytoxicomanie
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|a Abus de substances psychoactives
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