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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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