Mental Health and Addiction Care in the Middle East.
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- 9783319415567
- 362.29170956
- R726.7
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 About This Book -- 1.3 Future Directions -- References -- Part I: Drug Use and Addiction -- Chapter 2: Drug Abuse in the Middle East: Promoting Mutual Interests Through Resistance and Resilience -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Middle East Narcotics Trafficking, Control, and Need for Positive Interaction Addressing Common Problems -- 2.3 The Middle East Peace Process: An Overview -- 2.4 Toward Mutual Interests and Peaceful Relations -- 2.5 The Processes and Outcomes of the Regional Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Initiatives -- 2.6 Conclusion -- 2.7 Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 3: Drug Use Among High-Risk People: Resistance and Resilience Factors -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Social Order -- 3.1.2 Social Forces: Physical Environment, Values, and Morals -- 3.1.3 Ethics, Values, and Morals -- 3.1.4 Interpersonal Relations -- 3.1.4.1 Family -- 3.1.4.2 Peers -- 3.1.4.3 Education -- 3.1.4.4 Media -- 3.1.4.5 Labeling and the Criminalization Process -- 3.2 Biological and Psychological Characteristics -- 3.2.1 Biological -- 3.2.2 Psychological -- 3.3 High-Risk Populations: Israel -- 3.3.1 Youth: School Dropouts -- 3.3.2 Prescription Drug Use Among Young Adults -- 3.3.3 Women -- 3.3.3.1 Low-Threshold Facilities for Women -- 3.3.3.2 Focus on Sexual Health and Pregnancy -- 3.3.4 Males -- 3.3.4.1 Heroin Use in Perspective -- 3.3.4.2 Former Soviet Union Immigrants -- 3.3.4.3 Heroin-Using Immigrants from Russia, Ukraine, and the Caucasus Region -- 3.3.4.4 Heroin Use in Israel: A Comparison Between Israeli and FSU Immigrants -- 3.4 Older Adults: Prescription Use -- 3.5 Discussion and Conclusion -- 3.6 Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 4: Toward Uniform Data Collection and Monitoring of Israeli and Palestinian Adolescent Drug Use.
4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Information Collection in the Middle East -- 4.2.1 Instrument Development -- 4.3 Key Data Collection Instruments: Making the Complex Simple -- 4.3.1 National Institute on Drug Abuse: Monitoring the Future (MTF) -- 4.3.2 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) -- 4.3.3 US Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) -- 4.3.4 World Health Organization (WHO) Global School-Based Student Health Survey (GSHS) -- 4.3.5 European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) -- 4.4 Toward Uniform Drug Use Data Collection Among High-Risk Youth in the Middle East: Substance Use Survey Instrument (SUSI) -- 4.5 Conclusions and Future Directions -- Appendix 4.1: Substance Use Survey Instrument (SUSI-Israeli Version) -- References -- Chapter 5: A Parenting and Self-Care Intervention for Substance-Using Mothers: Promoting Resilience Among Israeli and Palestinian People -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Parenting Skills Among HIV Parents -- 5.3 Findings for Middle East Replication -- 5.4 Key Components of IMAGE Developed from PACT Findings -- 5.4.1 Parenting Skill and Child Outcomes -- 5.5 The IMAGE Intervention -- 5.6 IMAGE Findings -- 5.6.1 Maternal, Child, and Family Outcomes -- 5.6.2 Targeted Skills: Parenting and Self-Care Behaviors -- 5.6.3 Clinical Findings from Debriefings with MLH Who Were in the IMAGE Intervention -- 5.7 IMAGE Summary -- 5.8 Conclusion -- 5.9 Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 6: Substance-Abusing Mothers: Toward an Understanding of Parenting and Risk Behavior -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Parenting Stress -- 6.3 A Study: Substance Abuse, Suicide, and Parenting -- 6.3.1 Research Instruments -- 6.4 Study Conclusions -- 6.5 Future Directions -- References.
Chapter 7: Cigarette Smoking Among Youth: A Regional Health Problem -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Adolescent Tobacco Use -- 7.2.1 Israeli and Palestinian Youth: Regional Perspective -- 7.3 Smoking Cessation: An Evidenced-Based Model in the Middle East -- 7.4 Regional Youth: "If the Shoe Doesn't Fit-What Then"? -- 7.4.1 Israeli Findings: Summary -- 7.4.2 Focus Group Assessment -- 7.4.3 Palestinian Findings: Summary -- 7.5 Discussion -- 7.6 Conclusion -- 7.7 Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 8: Immigration, Acculturation, and Drug Use -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Pre-immigration Stage -- 8.3 Acculturation: Theoretical Perspectives -- 8.4 Immigration, Acculturation, and Meaning of Life -- 8.5 Immigration as a Multistage Process -- 8.6 Acculturation and Drug Use: A Brief Review -- 8.7 Acculturation and Addiction Among FSU Immigrants: A Prospective Study -- 8.7.1 Results -- 8.7.1.1 Pre-immigration Stage -- 8.7.1.2 Acculturation -- 8.8 Discussion and Conclusion -- 8.9 Future Directions -- References -- Part II: Mental Health and Emergency Conditions: Promoting Human Resource Development -- Chapter 9: Disaster Relief Mental Health Resources: Community-Based Interventions and Implications for the Middle East -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Disaster Relief Mental Health -- 9.3 Coping Practices in the Middle East -- 9.4 Crisis Intervention (Relief and Recovery) -- 9.5 Rebuilding (Long-Range Goals) -- 9.6 Role of Social Workers and Other Mental Health Workers in a Disaster -- 9.7 Community Mental Health -- 9.8 Community Models of Resiliency -- 9.8.1 Recommendations for a Community Toolkit -- 9.8.2 Disaster Mental Health Utilizing a Critical Consciousness Modality -- 9.9 International Approach -- 9.10 Community Efforts -- 9.11 Conclusion -- 9.12 Future Directions -- Appendix 9.1: Coping with Traumatic Experiences -- Typical Reactions to Stress and Trauma.
What Can You Do When Stressful Things Happen? -- Where Can You Get More Help? -- Appendix 9.2: Help for the Helpers, Caring for Yourself When Assisting Others -- Rewards and Risks of Helping -- Self-Care and Effective Stress Management -- Self-Care Barriers -- References -- Chapter 10: Psychological First Aid: A Tool for Mitigating Conflict in the Middle East -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Psychological First Aid (PFA) -- 10.3 Themes of Psychological First Aid -- 10.4 The Project on Psychological First Aid -- 10.4.1 Participants -- 10.4.2 Methods -- 10.4.3 Translation and Adaptation of PFA Materials -- 10.4.4 Assessment of Training on Understanding and Response to Crisis -- 10.4.5 Project Summary and Conclusion -- 10.5 Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 11: Collaborative Approaches to Addressing Mental Health and Addiction Care in the Middle East -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Collective Trauma -- 11.3 Substance Abuse Disorders -- 11.3.1 Substance Use: Prevalence and Cultural Meaning in the Middle Eastern Countries -- 11.3.2 Substance Abuse Treatment -- 11.4 Integrated and Collaborative Care -- 11.5 Conclusion -- 11.6 Future Directions -- References -- Part III: Conclusion -- Chapter 12: Putting It Together: Final Thoughts on Two Decades of Mental Health and Addiction Development Efforts -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Theoretical Underpinnings -- 12.3 Coping and Resilience -- 12.4 Substance Abuse and Mental Health -- 12.5 Conclusion and Future Directions -- References -- Index.
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