The Routledge Handbook of Social Work and Addictive Behaviors.
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- 9780429515132
- 362.29153
- HV4998 .M877 2020
Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction to The Routledge Handbook of Social Work and Addictive Behaviors -- Introduction to Section I The scope and nature of addictive behaviors and related problems -- 2 Introduction to psychoactive substances -- 3 Global alcohol epidemiology: focus on women of childbearing age -- 4 Overview of addiction and the brain -- 5 The role of genes and environments in shaping substance misuse -- 6 Psychological models of addictive behavior -- 7 Social environmental contexts of addictive behavior -- 8 Gambling disorder: the first behavioral addiction -- 9 Internet Gaming Disorder and problematic technology use -- Introduction to Section II Addictive behavior across the lifespan and specific populations -- 10 Neonatal abstinence syndrome: recognition, management, and prevention -- 11 Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: evidence, theory, and current insights -- 12 The lay of the land: fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) as a whole-body diagnosis -- 13 The adolescent brain: predictors and consequences of substance use -- 14 Addictive behaviors during emerging adulthood -- 15 Older adults and substance misuse -- 16 Understanding addictive behavior from a human diversity perspective -- 17 Substance use across the lifespan of the LGBTQ+ population -- Introduction to Section III Interventions to prevent and address addictive behavior and related problems -- 18 Intervening around addictive behaviors -- 19 Current and emerging pharmacotherapies for addiction treatment -- 20 Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in the substance use system of care -- 21 Mindfulness practices in addictive behavior prevention, treatment, and recovery -- 22 Working with children whose parents engage in substance misuse.
23 All drugs aren't created equal: exploring the general and specific effects of psychoactive substances to understand child maltreatment risk by drug type -- 24 Working with families affected by a member's addictive behavior -- 25 The impact of addictive behavior on grandfamilies -- 26 Planning health promotion programs to prevent substance use disorders and their consequences -- 27 Integrated care: identifying and intervening with substance misuse in primary healthcare -- 28 Drug treatment courts -- 29 Roles for social work and other professions in support of recovery-oriented addiction policies and services -- 30 Policy reforms to reduce harms associated with substance misuse -- 31 Decriminalization and medicalization of cannabis: implications of the Caribbean experience for global social work practice -- 32 Emerging policy and practice responses to substance use with currently and formerly incarcerated women -- Introduction to Section IV Issues frequently co-occurring with addictive behaviors -- 33 Understanding addictive behaviors and co-occurring disorders -- 34 Substance misuse and intimate partner violence -- 35 Substance-involved sexual assault -- Introduction to Section V Moving forward -- 36 Implementation of evidence-based substance misuse prevention and treatment interventions -- 37 Core health professional education curriculum for risky substance use and substance use disorder -- 38 Using GIS and spatial analysis to better integrate context into our understanding of addictive behaviors -- 39 Emerging priorities for practice and research -- Appendix A: diagnostic criteria for alcohol use disorder (AUD) and substance use disorders (SUD) in DSM-5® and ICD-11 protocols -- Index.
The Routledge Handbook of Social Work and Addictive Behaviors is a definitive resource about addictive behaviours, emphasizing substance misuse, gambling, and problematic technology use.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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