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Garner and Anna Gerborg). 10. Treating Eating Disorders (Jean Petrucelli). PART VI: WORKAHOLISM. 11. Understanding and Diagnosing Workaholism (Bryan E. Robinson and Claudia Flowers). 12. Treating Workaholism (Steven Berglas). PART VII: COMPULSIVE BUYING. 13. Understanding and Diagnosing Compulsive Buying (Helga Dittmar). 14. Treating Compulsive Buying (April Lane Benson and Marie Gengler). PART VIII: PUBLIC POLICY AND PREVENTION. 15. Public Policy on Addictive Disorders (Beau Kilmer and Robert J. MacCoun). 16. Preventing Addictive Disorders (Kenneth W. Griffin and Gilbert J. Botvin). Author Index. Subject Index. The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and. Learn more about the program. Used: GoodIncludes dustjacket, if applicable. The spine may also have minor wear. Access code has been used, if applicable. 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Register a free business account Robert Coombs's Handbook of Addictive Disorders discusses the contemporary issues surrounding the understanding of addiction, from diagnosis to treatment of an addicted client.http://lumieretvie.com/userfiles/da-85-manual.xml The Handbook of Addictive Disorders is an example of practical and clinical information at its best. -Lorraine D. Grymala, Executive Director American Academy of Health Care Providers in the Addictive Disorders The Handbook of Addictive Disorders: A Practical Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment is a comprehensive, state--of--the--art resource, featuring valuable contributions from a multidisciplinary team of leading experts. This unique guide deftly defines addiction and examines its comorbidity with other problems. Subsequent chapters present an overview of addictive disorders coupled with strategies for accurately diagnosing them, planning effective treatment, and selecting appropriate interventions. The only reference available to cover the full spectrum of addictions and addictive behaviors, the Handbook of Addictive Disorders provides the most current research and treatment strategies for overcoming: Chemical dependency Workaholism Compulsive gambling Eating disorders Sex addiction Compulsive buying This useful guide features case studies, figures and diagrams, lists of practical interventions for each disorder, and self--assessment exercises for clients. Psychologists, addiction counselors, social workers, and others working in the addictions field will find the Handbook of Addictive Disorders to be an essential resource for practical, validated information on all types of addictions and their related problems. This unique guide deftly defines addiction and examines its comorbidity with other problems. 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Each chapter is written by an expert who has experience working with that population. The text also offers relevant research and several alternative resources for both understanding and treating each disorder. This text will serve as a valuable quick-reference for my professional library. You may not come across someone who has one of these disorders often in your practice, but if you do this book would definitely be handy. It was okay. Not as in depth as I would have liked. We didn't cover all the chapters. Am grateful I did not sell it. It is a great resource and a wonderful addition to my resource library. It was okay. Not as in depth as I would have liked. It is a great resource and a wonderful addition to my resource library. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Some features of WorldCat will not be available.By continuing to use the site, you are agreeing to OCLC’s placement of cookies on your device. Find out more here. 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Subsequent chapters present an overview of addictive disorders coupled with strategies for accurately diagnosing them, planning effective treatment, and selecting appropriate interventions. Psychologists, addiction counselors, social workers, and others working in the addictions field will find the Handbook of Addictive Disorders to be an essential resource for practical, validated information on all types of addictions and their related problems. About This Item We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers,Robert Coombs's Handbook of Addictive Disorders discusses the contemporary issues surrounding the understanding of addiction, from diagnosis to treatment of an addicted client. Ask a question Ask a question If you would like to share feedback with us about pricing, delivery or other customer service issues, please contact customer service directly. 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Subsequent chapters present an overview of addictive disorders coupled with strategies for accurately diagnosing them, planning effective treatment, and selecting appropriate interventions. Psychologists, addiction counselors, social workers, and others working in the addictions field will find the Handbook of Addictive Disorders to be an essential resource for practical, validated information on all types of addictions and their related problems. show more Robert Coombs's Handbook of Addictive Disorders discusses the contemporary issues surrounding the understanding of addiction, from diagnosis to treatment of an addicted client. Psychologists, addiction counselors, social workers, and others working in the addictions field will find the Handbook of Addictive Disorders to be an essential resource for practical, validated information on all types of addictions and their related problems. show more This unique guide deftly defines addiction and examines its comorbidity with other problems. Subsequent chapters present an overview of addictive disorders coupled with strategies for accurately diagnosing them, planning effective treatment, and selecting appropriate interventions. Psychologists, addiction counselors, social workers, and others working in the addictions field will find the Handbook of Addictive Disorders to be an essential resource for practical, validated information on all types of addictions and their related problems. show more PART V: EATING DISORDERS. 9. Understanding and Diagnosing Eating Disorders (David M. Garner and Anna Gerborg). 10. Treating Eating Disorders (Jean Petrucelli). PART VIII: PUBLIC POLICY AND PREVENTION. 15. Public Policy on Addictive Disorders (Beau Kilmer and Robert J. MacCoun). 16. Preventing Addictive Disorders (Kenneth W. Griffin and Gilbert J. Botvin). Author Index. Subject Index. show more He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Psychological Society, and the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology. He also serves as a series editor for Wiley's Treating Addictions series. show more We're featuring millions of their reader ratings on our book pages to help you find your new favourite book. New York, Ny, U.s.a.: Wiley, April 23, 2004;Wiley. Used - Very Good. Item in very good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc.Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside.Wiley, 2004-04-23. Hardcover. Good.Wiley, 2004-04-23. Hardcover. Good.Wiley, 2004-04-23. Hardcover. New. New. 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Subsequent chapters deal with specific headache syndromes, and all topics are presented in outline form with brief expository comment and many extensive, detailed tables, eg, the four-page table giving details of dosage comments on selected drugs used in pharmacotherapy of head, neck, and face pain. The chapters on the differential diagnosis of headache and the diagnostic evaluation are particularly detailed and practical. Other virtues of the book are the specific advice given as to drug dosages, potential harmful drug interactions, appendices containing lists of common trade and generic names of drugs used in headache treatment, and the pharmacokinetics of these drugs. It is inevitable that in. Close this message to accept cookies or find out how to manage your cookie settings. CorrespondingInformationIf you, like me, are puzzled by the prospect of alcohol dependence, say, being renamed alcohol addiction or alcohol use disorder (severe), blurring the clinically useful distinction between dependence and harmful use, then further reading is provided by an extensive debate in the May 2011 issue of the journal Addiction (e.g. Reference O'Brien O’Brien 2011; Reference West and Miller West 2011 ). The proposers of this broader classification say that it is backed up by neurobiological research into brain mechanisms of reward and pleasure and the subsequent development of compulsion or addiction, and they point out the shared neurochemistry of chemical and non-chemical addictive disorders. Indeed, the commonality of psychotherapies for both chemical and non-chemical forms of addiction ( Reference Murali, Ray and Shaffiullha Murali 2012, this issue) is another argument for bringing them together within our classification system. It will be interesting to see whether future advances in pharmacotherapy will also reinforce this nosological linkage. This reclassification might therefore prove an opportunity to examine and challenge some of the unsustainable myths of the disease theory of addiction. The idea of addictive disorders as necessarily chronic and relapsing is also up for debate when a broader epidemiological perspective is taken ( Reference Cunningham and McCambridge Cunningham 2012 and its four commentaries). The lens of the clinic, as we know, can distort our view of the natural history of disorders. The decision to include or exclude a disorder as an addiction becomes more open to social and moral influence. The profound philosophical issues raised over agency of the individual are unthinkingly swept aside if a deterministic understanding of addiction is applied. Would we see a top athlete sacrificing hours each day and showing unswerving dedication in pursuit of Olympic gold as addicted? They also raise the question of the extent to which our supposedly scientific classification system may be influenced by consumer demand and the media. Murali and colleagues show us that compulsive buying was recognised in the early psychiatric literature. However, it was usually taken to be a symptom or syndrome associated with another psychiatric disorder, rather than a distinct condition. The other theme that emerges in both reviews is that of comorbidity, both between addictive disorders and mental illness and between different forms of addiction. In relation to the latter, one idea that has been put forward elsewhere is that of addiction interaction disorder ( Reference Carnes, Murray, Charpentier and Coombs Carnes 2004 ). Certainly, having one form of addiction greatly increases the chances of having multiple addictive disorders. I suspect that, as happened in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, there will be a retreat to firmer nosological ground and that the boundaries of addiction will at some future date be redrawn in a less inclusive way. American Psychiatric Association ( ). Google Scholar Advances in Psychiatric Treatment History of Psychiatry Submit a responseFull text views Full text views reflects PDF downloads, PDFs sent to Google Drive, Dropbox and Kindle and HTML full text views. Total number of HTML views: 58 This data will be updated every 24 hours. Access 1 Cited by. Hostname: page-component-6585876b8c-vn5mw. Total loading time: 0.343. Render date: 2021-01-31T20:14:20.729ZThis list is generated based on data provided byMajamaki, Maija. Rolando, Sara. Bujalski, MichalLemmens, PaulVol. 50. Issue. 4. The guide features new methods to provide care to patients, as well as definitive answers on how to assist those suffering from addiction with early intervention tactics. View committees, councils and groups. He has published over 250 medical journal articles, as well as 13 books. His groundbreaking text, Comprehensive Handbook of Drug and Alcohol Addiction, was awarded with an Honorable Mention from the American Medical Writers Association in 1992. Addictive Disorders in Medical Populations Thus, it meets the needs of the typical medical practitioner who wants to learn about and treat patients with addictive disorders in their practices. Because alcohol and drug problems are so prevalent and affect medical conditions profoundly, the medical specialist will improve their knowledge and skill to diagnose and treat addictive disorders in their specialties.The science of addiction is featured including the biology of addiction, addiction as a brain disease, responsibility vs.Drug testing, its uses with forensic populations, what the tests show and do not show, controversies in using tests in the general population also receives extensive treatment. Addiction and mental illness in forensic populations is highlighted for addiction treatment and continuing care. Case studies and landmark cases illustrate the role of alcohol, drug use, and addictions in legal decisions.Presents timely discussions of both experimental and traditional treatments for addiction disorders. Provides detailed descriptions of addiction disorders as well as comprehensive discussion of all treatment options. Chapters detail informative studies in the field and examine pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatment strategies, treatment effectiveness, and outcome research.Special chapters on topics not found in most other books, such as pharmacology of drug-drug interactions, abstinence, and prevention, are included.It covers the most recent research and presents a unique blending of clinical practice and research data.The student as well as the practitioner will find the contents useful for didactic purposes as well as a clinical reference.This book may serve equally well as a general introduction and a scholarly reference. Ultimately, it is designed to serve those patients suffering from abuse of and addiction to drugs and alcohol. The content and organization of the book flow from general concepts of abuse and addiction to specific details of the pharmacology of alcohol and drugs.The book also achieves the objective of being comprehensive in approach and content to a wide variety of readers. Its organization, style, and language are clear and concise, and the pertinent facts are clearly presented. The editor is correct when stating that no other single book in this field has this depth and breadth of information. If we do not understand what we are seeing and how to address it, we will not be able to provide the help they need. Keywords: Kimberly Young, Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu, Center for Internet Addiction Recovery, Oxford Handbook on Internet Psychology, Towards Cyberpsychology, The Internet and Health Communication, Sex Offenders and the Internet, internet addiction, how to recognize signs of internet addiction, computer addiction, internet behavior, online gaming, gambling addiction, internet sex addiction, internet pornography, internet pornography addiction, online addiction Publication year 2011 Language en Edition 1 Page amount 320 pages Category Medicine, Health Care, Mode Format Ebook eISBN (ePUB) 9780470892268 Printed ISBN 9780470551165. This much needed guide offers an historical context on the issue of women and addiction, examines the myriad challenges of the female addict, and includes recommendations for choosing a course of treatment that will meet the specific needs of an individual woman addict.Publication year 2001 Language en Edition 1 Categories Medicine, Health Care, Mode Psychology Format Ebook eISBN (PDF) 9780787961824 Printed ISBN 9780787953553. Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA Find articles by DONALD W BLACK Author information Copyright and License information Disclaimer 1 Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa. Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA Copyright World Psychiatric Association This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Abstract Compulsive buying disorder (CBD) is characterized by excessive shoppingSubjects with CBD report a preoccupationThe majority of persons with CBD appearThere are no standard treatments. Psychopharmacologic treatment studies are being actively pursued, and groupAnonymous, simplicity circles, bibliotherapy, financial counseling, and maritalKeywords: Compulsive shopping, compulsive buying, impulse control disorders Compulsive buying disorder (CBD) was first described clinicallyCBD in their textbooks.CBD attracted little attention throughout the 20th century except amongInterest was revived in the early 1990s,The appropriate classification of CBD continues to be debated. Some researchersSome writersYet, this approach ignores the reality of CBD, and bothEPIDEMIOLOGY Koran et al ( 21 ) recently estimatedEarlier, FaberBoth research groups had used the Compulsive Buying Scale (CBS) ( 23 ) to identify compulsive buyers. Other surveys have reportedThere is no evidence that CBD has increasedCommunity based and clinical surveys suggest that 80 to 95 of personsThe reportedThe report of Koran et al ( 21 ) suggestsThe age of onset of CBD appears to be in the late teens or early twentiesIt may be thatThere are no careful longitudinal studies of CBD, but the majority of subjectsMcElroy et al ( 10 ) describe their courseThere is some evidence that CBD runs in families and that within theseThree had relatives with CBD. Black et al ( 29 )FDRs were significantly more likely than those in a comparison group to have. CBD was identified in 9.5 of the FDRsIn molecularCLINICAL SYMPTOMS Persons with CBD are preoccupied with shopping and spending, and devoteWhile it might be argued that a personThe author's personal observationThe author has been able to identify four distinct phases of CBD: 1) anticipation;In the first phase, the personIn the second phase, the personThis can include decisions on when andConsiderableThe third phase involves the actual shopping experience, which many individualsIn general. CBD is a private pleasure which could lead to embarrassment if someone notShopping may occur in justIncome has relatively little to do withTypical items purchased by persons with CBD include (in descending order)Individually, the items purchased byIn the study by ChristensonAlthough research has not identified gender specific buying patterns, inLike women, they are also interestedSubjects generally are willing to acknowledge that CBD is problematic. Schlosser et al ( 10 ) reported thatIn the study by MiltenbergerChristenson et alThe subjects indicated that 74 of the time they experienced an urge to buy,CBD tends to occur year round, although it may be more problematic duringIn a study of 44 subjects with CBD, Black et al ( 33 ) reported that greater severity was associated with lowerKrueger ( 7 ),ETIOLOGY The etiology of CBD is unknown, though speculation has settled on developmental,Psychoanalysts ( 7 - 9 ) have suggestedNeurobiological theories have centered on disturbed neurotransmission,Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been used to treat CBDCBD, pathological gambling) ( 39 ). CaseThere is currently no direct evidenceCultural mechanisms have been proposed to recognize the fact that CBD occursElements which appear necessary for the development of CBD include the presenceFor these reasons, CBD is unlikely toMarcos and her many shoes come to mind).