Dual Diagnosis : an Integrated Approach to Treatment.
Dual Diagnosis presents a model that integrates theory and research from substance abuse and mental health as well as proposing simultaneous integrated treatment in a single setting. Building upon a solid theoretical and research foundation, the book discusses the unique problems and treatment metho...
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Language: | English |
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Thousand Oaks :
SAGE Publications,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1
- Introduction; Authors; Terminology; Biopsychosocial Model; Problem-Solving Approach; Transtheoretical Model; Conclusion; Chapter 2
- Issues and Problems with Dual Diagnosis; Definitions; Symptom Interaction; Incidence; Where to Treat; Treatment; Research; Recommendations; Conclusion; Questions for Discussion; Chapter 3
- Assessment and Differential Diagnosis of Dual Disorders; Background; Unique Diagnosis and Assessment Issues; Case Example; Differential Diagnosis; Axis I Clinical Disorders; Psychotic Disorders; Mood Disorders; Anxiety Disorders
- Substance-Related DisordersAxis II Personality Disorders; Axis III Medical Problems (Which can Precipitate or Mimic Mental Disorders); Axis IV Psychosocial and Environmental Problems; Axis V Global Assessment of Functioning; Biopsychosocial Assessment; Psychiatric Rehabilitation Assessment Strategies; Summary of Assessment Tools; Readiness and Motivation for Change; Conclusion; Questions for Discussion; Chapter 4
- Schizophrenia and Substance-Related Disorders; Case Example; Definitions; Unique Problems; Differential Diagnosis Considerations; Assessment; Short-Term Assessment Considerations
- Unique ProblemsCase Examples; Assessment Considerations; Defining the Problem; Who is Involved in the Problem Situation?; The Person with the Problem; Treatment Goals; Outcomes; Treatment Model; Readiness for Change; Helping Relationship; Psychopharmacological Considerations; Cognitive-Behavioral Dimensions; Coping Skills; Self-Liberation; Stimulus Control; Psychoeducation; Consciousness Raising; Self-Reevaluation; Interpersonal Skills; Environmental Reevaluation; Counterconditioning; Family Relationships; Contingency Management; Environmental Intervention; Social liberation
- Affective DimensionsDramatic Relief; Support Groups; Questions for Discussion; Chapter 6
- Bipolar Disorders; Definitions; Unique Problems; Case Examples; Assessment Considerations; Defining the Problem; Who is Involved in the Problem Situation?; The Person with the Problem; Treatment Goals; Treatment Model; Readiness for Change; Helping Relationship; Psychopharmacological Considerations; Cognitive-Behavioral Dimensions; Coping Skills; Self-Liberation; Stimulus Control; Psychoeducation; Consciousness Raising; Self-Reevaluation; Interpersonal Skills; Environmental Reevaluation