About the Authors, Acknowledgements, Preface and Introduction 1. Women’s Opiate Analgesic Abuse 2. Women’s Alcohol Abuse 3. Women’s Prescription Sedative-Hypnotic Abuse 4. Women’s Caffeine and Nicotine Abuse 5. Women’s Amphetamine and Cocaine Abuse 6. Women’s Psychodelic Abuse 7. Identifying Women’s Contemporaneous Diagnoses 8. Preventing and Treating Women’s Drug and Substance Abuse Index
Ann Marie Pagliaro, BSN, MSN, is currently Professor Emeritus at the University of Alberta and co-director of the Substance Abusology and Clinical Pharmacology Research Group. She was formerly a tenured, full professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta, where she taught and supervised undergraduate and graduate students in the area of drug and substance abuse for over 30 years.
Louis A. Pagliaro, PharmD, MS, PhD, is currently Professor Emeritus at the University of Alberta and co-director of the Substance Abusology and Clinical Pharmacology Research Group. He was formerly a tenured, full professor in both the Department of Educational Psychology and the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta, where he taught and supervised undergraduate and graduate students in the areas of drug and substance abuse and the biological basis of clinical psychology for over 30 years.
"This amazing book is packed with invaluable information! Its
accessible, narrative style provides a seamless overview of
theories and current qualitative and quantitative research. The
authors critique perspectives and provide information that
contributes substantially to our understanding of drug and
substance abuse, and to perspectives that guide treatment decisions
designed specifically for women. It is an extremely well-written
text, by authoritative authors in the field, and packed with useful
figures and tables throughout. Women's Drug and Substance Abuse is
an essential tool for all who are concerned about women's health
and well-being. Health and social care professionals should not be
without it."
Janice M. Morse, PhD, professor, Barnes Presidential Chair,
University of Utah College of Nursing"This text provides a
comprehensive and detailed analysis of drugs and substances
currently abused by women. Each drug and substance is described by
its pharmacological properties, physiological reactions,
toxicities, and psychological effects in the context of cultural
and social milieu. The text will be relevant to physicians, medical
residents, emergency medical technicians, social workers,
counselors, and psychologists. Prescription drugs are also
identified by their ‘street’ names. A treatment model illustrates
the challenging and complex nature of the recovery process."
S. Hunka, BEd, MEd, PhD, Distinguished University Professor
(retired), University of Alberta"WOMEN MATTER! Highlighting new
trends in pharmacological treatment, psychological/counseling,
12-step, and gender-specific approaches, readers are challenged to
meet the individual needs of women as they select treatment options
and struggle to meet the challenges of long-term recovery.
Critically important, this work will be a welcome addition to
research literature, not only for frontline workers and academics,
but also policy makers who seek real solutions for women whose
lives are shattered by drug and substance abuse."
Rebecca C. Martell, CACII, RCS, Clinical Associate, Occupational
Performance Analysis Unit (OPAU), Assistant Professor, Department
of Occupational Therapy, University of Alberta
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