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Psychological Treatment of Medical Patients Struggling With Harmful Substance Use

Author: Julie A. Schumacher and Daniel C. Williams   Series: Clinical Health Psychology Series

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This book shows mental health providers how to assess and treat substance use in medical settings.  

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This book shows mental health providers how to assess and treat substance use in medical settings.  

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This book shows mental health providers how to assess and treat substance use in medical settings.

Clinical health psychologists often encounter patients needing interventions for substance use, yet rarely do practitioners receive specialized training in this area. Psychological Treatment of Medical Patients With Harmful Substance Use is designed for mental health providers in medical settings who need the knowledge and skills to assess and treat conditions relevant to substance use. 

This book is especially useful for mental health providers who treat adult medical outpatients for whom substance use is not their primary presenting problem. The authors clarify the distinction between nonharmful and harmful substance use, describe the signs and symptoms of substance use disorders, epidemiology, current models denoting biological and socio-cultural causes, and contributing factors (with an emphasis on cardiac, cancer, women’s health, and primary care settings). They offer best-practice assessment strategies, and psychological, self-help and pharmacological treatments. 

Chapters also describe assessment and intervention for conditions that are often comorbid with substance use, including depression, anxiety, and sleep dysregulation, as well as treatment for family members who are dealing with a loved one’s harmful substance use, relapse prevention and continuing care. 
 

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About the Author

Julie A. Schumacher, PhD is Professor and Vice Chair for Education in the Dept. of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS.  Her work focuses on the intersection of alcohol and other drugs with violence and interpersonal trauma as well as methods for enhancing the dissemination and implementation of evidence based brief interventions for individuals with substance use problems.  

Daniel C. Williams, PhD is an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.  He earned his M.S. in clinical psychology in 2004 and his Ph.D. in clinical psychology in 2007 at the University of Memphis, with an emphasis in adult psychopathology and psychotherapy. He has served as a consultant for the VA Office of Mental Health Services since 2011, training providers in evidence-based psychotherapies. Williams' research focuses on the implementation of evidence-based practices in health-care systems and qualitative research methodology. His clinical work emphasizes evidence-based interventions for addictive and co-occurring psychiatric disorders.  

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Clinical health psychologists often encounter patients needing interventions for substance use, yet rarely do practitioners receive specialized training in this area. Psychological Treatment of Medical Patients With Harmful Substance Use is designed for mental health providers in medical settings who need the knowledge and skills to assess and treat conditions relevant to substance use. This book is especially useful for mental health providers who treat adult medical outpatients for whom substance use is not their primary presenting problem. The authors clarify the distinction between nonharmful and harmful substance use, describe the signs and symptoms of substance use disorders, epidemiology, current models denoting biological and socio-cultural causes, and contributing factors (with an emphasis on cardiac, cancer, women's health, and primary care settings). They offer best-practice assessment strategies, and psychological, self-help and pharmacological treatments. Chapters also describe assessment and intervention for conditions that are often comorbid with substance use, including depression, anxiety, and sleep dysregulation, as well as treatment for family members who are dealing with a loved one's harmful substance use, relapse prevention and continuing care.

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Product Details

Publisher
American Psychological Association
Published
8th October 2019
Pages
162
ISBN
9781433830785

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