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• Archive: Format: Book - Soft CoverDetails: 315 pagesProduct Code: PUB082045ISBN: 9781936128549Integrated Assessment and Treatment of Substance Use and Mental DisordersDespite an increased awareness of co-occurring disorders, most current treatment paradigms still focus on one problem or the other, leaving much unassessed, unaddressed, or ignored.
• Until now - a revolutionary new book from Dr. Charles Atkins that can break the cycles of relapse for those intertwined with substance use and mental illness.Co-Occurring Disorders is a guide to practical assessment and effective treatment approaches for working with any number of co-occurring disorders.
• This step-by-step approach, demonstrated through diverse case studies, gives you the tools you need to improve and track your clinical outcomes.
• This is a must-have resource for both the rubber-meets-the-road clinician, who wants effective strategies and a clear direction for treatment and recovery, and the administrator who creates interventions at the system level with attention to regulatory and reimbursement demands.
• Also included is a comprehensive state-by-state Guide to Mental Health and Substance Abuse Agencies and Prescription Monitoring ProgramsEvidence-Based Integrated Treatment, finding the right tool for the job:• Motivational Interviewing• Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Strategies• Skills Training• Mindfulness Training• Mutual Self-Help & Peer-Based interventions• Wellness interventions• Recovery based• Family interventions• Assertive Community Treatment and Targeted Case Management• Psychopharmacology including opioid and nicotine replacement strategies Diagnosis-Specific Issues in Co-Occurring Disorders:• ADHD• Depression and Bipolar Disorders• Anxiety and PTSD• Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders• Personality DisordersSubstance-Specific Issues in Co-Occurring Disorders:• Alcohol• Opioids• Tobacco• Cocaine and other Stimulants, including "Bath Salts"• Cannabis & Synthetic Cannabis• The Internet and other sources of Drugs