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Addiction Medicine
Noeline Latt, Katherine Conigrave, Jane Marshall, John Saunders, and David Nutt
496 pages
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14 black and white line drawings and a 4-page colour plate section
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180x100mm
978-0-19-953933-8
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Flexicover
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08 January 2009
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- An evidence-based, concise and practical guide to the management of people with substance use disorders
- Covers specific types of psychoactive substance and treatment options
- Focuses on specific groups placing addiction medicine within the broad professional and legal context
- Describes the needs and relevant treatments for particular age and socio-economic groups together with the more complex clinical situations such as pain and dependence and psychiatric comorbidity
- Features a series of appendices which provide summaries of concepts and practical tools to aid management
Addiction Medicine is a concise and practical guide for students and practitioners of medicine and other health professions who come into contact with people with substance use disorders. It provides the knowledge base and the skill set required for good professional practice in this field. Substance use rates amongst the top four risk factors contributing to the global burden of disease. Substance use disorders can cause, mimic, underlie or complicate a large number of common medical and psychiatric disorders. Making a correct diagnosis of the substance use disorder can facilitate clinical diagnosis, avoid
unnecessary tests, shorten hospital stay and make the clinician and patient's life easier and safer. Increasingly, the ability to diagnose and initiate management of substance use disorders is the responsibility of all medical and health professionals. This invaluable guide discusses the broad range of management options and the evidence base behind modern addiction medicine.
The first chapter outlines important background information and summarises the principles of addiction medicine. It encompasses the epidemiology of psychoactive substance use, the pharmacology and neurobiology of the major substances, and the natural history of the main clinical disorders. Two chapters summarise the principles of assessment and diagnosis and management which inform the practice
of addiction medicine. Background and management focussed on specific types of psychoactive substances are covered in detail. The remainder of the book is devoted to the management of addiction medicine experienced by specific groups and in specific circumstances and places, within the broad professional and legal context.
A series of appendices provides summaries of concepts and practical tools to aid management.Readership: Aimed at trainees and specialists in psychiatry, and practitioners of medicine and other health professionals who come into contact with people with substance use disorders. Also highly relevant to nurses, psychologists, counsellors and other clinicians, and for
specialist multi-disciplinary agencies providing treatment for people with substance use disorders.
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Noeline Latt, Drug and Alcohol Department, Royal North Shore Hospital and Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, AUSTRALIA, Katherine Conigrave, Drug Health Service, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, AUSTRALIA, Jane Marshall, South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, Bethlem Royal Hospital, Kent, UK, John Saunders, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, AUSTRALIA, and David Nutt, Professor of Psychopharmacology, University of Bristol, UK Contributors: Dr Peter Anderson, Consultant in Public Health, Girona, Spain Dr Sawitri Assanangkornchai, Department of
Psychiatry, Prince of Songkhla University, Thailand Prof. Robert Batey, Professor of Medicine, University of New South Wales, Australia Prof James Bell, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, UK A/Prof Renee Bittoun, Brain and Mind Research Unit, University of Sydney, Australia Dr Yvonne Bonomo, Addiction Medicine, St Vincents Hospital Melbourne, and Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Australia Dr Adam Brodie, Specialist Registrar in Psychiatry, Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom A/Prof Alan Clough, School of Public Health, Tropical Medicine & Rehabilitation Science and School of Indigenous Australian Studies, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia Prof Louisa Degenhardt,
Professor of Epidemiology, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Australia Dr Glenys Dore, Acting Medical Director, Northern Sydney and Central Coast Area Drug and Alcohol Services, Australia Dr Emily Finch, Maudsley NHS Trust, UK Dr Stephen Jurd, Director of Postgraduate Training in Psychiatry, Northern Sydney and Central Coast Health, Australia Prof Edwina Kidd, Emerita Professor of Cariology, Dental School, Kings College London, UK Associate Professor Michael Levy, Director, Centre for Health Research in Criminal Justice, Australia A/Prof Harry Minas, Director, Centre for International Mental Health, School of Population Health, University of Melbourne, Australia Dr Tim
Neumann, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany Dr Sally Porter, Addiction Psychiatry, South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, United Kingdom Dr Janie Sheridan, School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand Dr Iain D. Smith Consultant Addiction Psychiatrist, Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom Professor Claudia Spies, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany Ms Georgina Spilsbury, Regional Senior Psychologist and Senior Specialist, Psychologist, NSW Department of Corrective Services, Australia. Prof David Taylor, Chief Pharmacist, South
London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK Dr Peter K Thompson, Director Emergency Medicine, Rockhampton Base Hospital, Australia and Consultant Emergency Physician, King's College Hospital, London, UK Dr Sue Wilson, University of Bristol, UK Dr Adam R Winstock, Senior Staff Specialist Drug Health Services and Conjoint Senior Lecturer, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Australia Dr Kim Wolff, Addictions Head of Graduate Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK
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"Above all this is a hands-on text, with clear advice as to what to do in the emergency room or ward. It will not only support the individual trainee but it could encourage an interest in a fascinating aspect of medicine" - Alcohol and Alcoholism "A good balance between evidence-based practice and the contributors' sound clinical experience." - Doody's Notes (Michael Easton MD, Rush University Medical Center) "For those after a compact sourse of good clinical information on a broad range of addiction medicine topics, [this book] is a good choice." - Dr Chris Holmwood, Drug and Alcohol Services South Australia
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1: The scope of addiction medicine
2: Assessment and diagnosis- general principles
3: Approaches to management
4: Alcohol
5: Tobacco
6: Sedative hypnotics
7: Cannabis
8: Opioids
9: Psychostimulants
10: Other drugs
11: Psychiatric comorbidity
12: Special populations
13: Specific clinical syndromes
14: Difficult and urgent situations
15: Legal and ethical issues
Appendices
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