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Einband grossFrom Stigma to Support
ISBN/GTIN

From Stigma to Support

A New Vision for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery
BuchGebunden
210 Seiten
Englisch
Springererscheint am18.12.20242024
This book provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the science of addiction, as well as practical tools for diagnosing, treating, and supporting individuals with alcohol use disorder. It also offers guidance for building a successful recovery and preventing relapse, and it serves as a comprehensive and evidence-based resource that brings together the latest scientific research and guidelines endorsed by expert professionals. Alcohol use disorder is a prevalent and complex disease that affects millions of people worldwide, yet is often misunderstood and stigmatized. This book is intended to contribute to reducing the stigma and misconceptions surrounding the disease and promoting access to evidence-based treatment and support.

This volume is structured in a way that allows readers to move through the content in a logical and accessible manner. The first few chapters provide an overview of alcohol use disorder, its historical and cultural context, and the science of addiction. Following that, authors delve into the various causes and risk factors for alcohol use disorder, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and screening tools, and co-occurring mental health conditions. The treatment options for alcohol use disorder are covered in depth, including medication-assisted treatment, behavioral therapies, and support systems for recovery. Chapters explore ways to prevent relapse and build a successful life in recovery. Additionally, the subject of stigma and misconceptions surrounding addictions such as alcohol use disorder is discussed, as are the barriers in building greater awareness, understanding, and access to care. A chapter on advocacy and policy aims to identify and highlight various paths taken in improving access to treatment and recovery support services, and the book closes with a chapter on all the major research and promising treatments that are currently underway.

From Stigma to Support: A New Vision for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery is a comprehensive and practical guide that will be greatly valued by psychiatrists and any other medical provider that might treat patients with alcohol use disorder.
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KlappentextThis book provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the science of addiction, as well as practical tools for diagnosing, treating, and supporting individuals with alcohol use disorder. It also offers guidance for building a successful recovery and preventing relapse, and it serves as a comprehensive and evidence-based resource that brings together the latest scientific research and guidelines endorsed by expert professionals. Alcohol use disorder is a prevalent and complex disease that affects millions of people worldwide, yet is often misunderstood and stigmatized. This book is intended to contribute to reducing the stigma and misconceptions surrounding the disease and promoting access to evidence-based treatment and support.

This volume is structured in a way that allows readers to move through the content in a logical and accessible manner. The first few chapters provide an overview of alcohol use disorder, its historical and cultural context, and the science of addiction. Following that, authors delve into the various causes and risk factors for alcohol use disorder, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and screening tools, and co-occurring mental health conditions. The treatment options for alcohol use disorder are covered in depth, including medication-assisted treatment, behavioral therapies, and support systems for recovery. Chapters explore ways to prevent relapse and build a successful life in recovery. Additionally, the subject of stigma and misconceptions surrounding addictions such as alcohol use disorder is discussed, as are the barriers in building greater awareness, understanding, and access to care. A chapter on advocacy and policy aims to identify and highlight various paths taken in improving access to treatment and recovery support services, and the book closes with a chapter on all the major research and promising treatments that are currently underway.

From Stigma to Support: A New Vision for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery is a comprehensive and practical guide that will be greatly valued by psychiatrists and any other medical provider that might treat patients with alcohol use disorder.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-031-73552-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum18.12.2024
Auflage2024
Seiten210 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenApprox. 200 p. 44 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.17488645
Rubriken
GenreMedizin

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Alcohol Use .- The Science of Addiction: How Alcohol Affects the Brain.- Co-occurring Disorders: Mental Health and Alcohol Use.- The Impact of Alcohol Use on Physical Health.- Alcohol Liver Disease and Liver Transplant.- Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome.- Medication-Assisted Treatment in Alcohol Recovery.- Behavioral Therapies for Alcohol Use Disorder .- Technology-Assisted Therapies for AUD/AWS.- Alcoholics Anonymous, SMART Recovery, and other Support Systems for Alcohol Recovery.- Building a Life in Recovery: Aftercare and Relapse Prevention.- Stigma and Discrimination: Overcoming Societal Attitudes Towards Alcohol Use Disorder.- Alcohol and Impaired Professionals.- Advocacy, Policy, and the Law: Improving Access to Treatment and Recovery Support Services .- The Future of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment and Research.mehr

Autor

Mashal Khan, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry

Associate Director, Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship

Weill Cornell Medicine I New York-Presbyterian

New York, NY



Jonathan Avery, M.D.

Vice Chair

Addiction Psychiatry

Associate Professor in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Program

Director, Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship

Weill Cornell Medicine I New York-Presbyterian

New York, NY
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