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Historically, there has been little integration of theoretical or
applied research on addiction treatment and parenting intervention
development. Rather, the fields of addiction and developmental
research have progressed on largely separate trajectories, even
though their focus powerfully and often tragically intersects each
time a parent is diagnosed with a substance use disorder. Parenting
and Substance Abuse is the first book to report on pioneering
efforts to move the treatment of substance-abusing parents forward
by embracing their roles and experiences as mothers and fathers
directly and continually across the course of treatment. The
chapters in this volume represent important new strides among
researchers and clinicians to address and close the increasingly
recognizable gap between addiction and developmental science.
Chapters focus on current, state-of-the-art treatment models for
parents, primarily pregnant and parenting women, including
descriptions of innovative treatments currently being developed and
evaluated that focus on parental addiction and the parent-child
relationship within a developmental framework. Part I covers the
theoretical understandings of how addiction impacts the
developmental processes of parenting. Part II discusses risk
assessment, evaluation, and a variety of interventions and
therapies. This unique volume will be of importance to clinicians,
researchers, students, and trainees in the health professions who
develop, implement, and evaluate interventions for parental
addiction, including in well-baby clinics, primary care settings,
pediatric clinics, and residential and outpatient drug treatment
programs.
Historically, there has been little integration of theoretical or
applied research on addiction treatment and parenting intervention
development. Rather, the fields of addiction and developmental
research have progressed on largely separate trajectories, even
though their focus powerfully and often tragically intersects each
time a parent is diagnosed with a substance use disorder. Parenting
and Substance Abuse is the first book to report on pioneering
efforts to move the treatment of substance-abusing parents forward
by embracing their roles and experiences as mothers and fathers
directly and continually across the course of treatment. The
chapters in this volume represent important new strides among
researchers and clinicians to address and close the increasingly
recognizable gap between addiction and developmental science.
Chapters focus on current, state-of-the-art treatment models for
parents, primarily pregnant and parenting women, including
descriptions of innovative treatments currently being developed and
evaluated that focus on parental addiction and the parent-child
relationship within a developmental framework. Part I covers the
theoretical understandings of how addiction impacts the
developmental processes of parenting. Part II discusses risk
assessment, evaluation, and a variety of interventions and
therapies. This unique volume will be of importance to clinicians,
researchers, students, and trainees in the health professions who
develop, implement, and evaluate interventions for parental
addiction, including in well-baby clinics, primary care settings,
pediatric clinics, and residential and outpatient drug treatment
programs.
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