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Contributors
Preface
Part I. Introduction
Chapter 1. DSM-5 Criteria for Substance Use Disorders:
Recommendations and Rationale
Part II. Substance-Related Disorders
Chapter 2. Alcohol: Conundrums of Co-occurring Disorders
Chapter 3. Caffeine: The Ins and Outs of Caffeine
Chapter 4. Cannabis: A Natural Dilemma
Chapter 5. Hallucinogens: The Mind Field of Oswald: A Case of
Hallucinogen Intoxication
Chapter 6. Inhalants: Just say N2O!
Chapter 7. Opioids: Finding the Off Switch
Chapter 8. Sedatives, Hypnotics, or Anxiolytics: Sleepless Nights
and the Magic Pills
Chapter 9. Stimulants: Sex, Drugs, and Techno: Gay Men and Crystal
Methamphetamine
Chapter 10. Tobacco: From Social Norm to Modern Day Faux Pas
Chapter 11. Other (or Unknown) Substances: The Brave New World of
Bath Salts and Other Synthetic Drugs
Part III. Non-Substance-Related Disorder
Chapter 12. Gambling: The Woman Who Became Tired of Trying to
Predict the Future
Part IV. Condition for Further Study
Chapter 13. Internet: Why Are Drug Addicts and People Who Use the
Internet Both Called "Users?"
Index
The Addiction Casebook by Drs. Petros Levounis and Abigail Herron is a wonderful addition to the armamentarium of clinicians working with patients suffering from various types of addictive disorders. It is clearly written, with outstanding contributions from many generations of leading specialists in the field. The format of case-based presentations with key points and self-directed questions at the end of each chapter facilitates both an appropriate understanding of treatment options and how best to incorporate the most recent advances in the field into clinical practice. This book is a 'must read' for any practitioner who wants to provide state-of-the-art treatment for addiction and co-occurring mental disorders. Carol A. Bernstein, M.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Vice Chair for Education and Director of Residency Training, NYU School of Medicine; Past President, American Psychiatric Association Petros and his team have done it again. This is a very easy format to follow and I especially liked the 'key points' and questions at the end of each chapter. I found the Q and A very helpful when I wanted to lead a discussion of the chapter. Steven S. Kipnis, M.D., FACP, FASAM, Medical Director, NYS Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services Practice Guidelines can provide evidence-based findings for treatment. But, in order to practice effectively, clinicians need actual and vivid examples described by experts. This book provides just that, in a readable and cogent way. It's a must. Marc Galanter, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, and Director, Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, NYU School of Medicine This book will be an excellent resource for trainees in psychiatry and in the primary care specialties, as well as for other clinicians who work with individuals with substance-related and addictive disorders. The volume is clearly organized and very easy to read. It covers the full spectrum of substance use disorders including emerging areas of concern such as internet addiction. The clinical recommendations present up-to-date and evidence-based information in a format that is very user friendly. The narrative format makes it easy to follow and easy to understand. The cases and bullet points are relevant and help the clinician understand the thinking processes that support appropriate treatment decisions. In summary, this is an excellent review of the substance use disorders and how to manage these cases. It is an easy read for the novice and for the addiction specialist looking for the latest treatment recommendations in a very accessible format. John A. Renner, Jr., M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine; VA Boston Healthcare System The Addiction Casebook provides both seasoned clinicians and those just beginning their training with well written and accessible case vignettes. Spanning a gamut from alcohol and opioids to cannabis and caffeine, this Casebook offers much timely and useful information for anyone treating a patient with an addiction problem. Jack Drescher, M.D., Distinguished Fellow, American Psychiatric Association In The Addiction Casebook, doctors Levounis and Herron have edited a very useful and readable book, using numerous experts in the field of addiction, to provide the reader to a solid basis in substance use disorders. Oriented around a case format, the book provides the fundamental tools for working with patients with a variety of addiction problems from alcohol to the internet. Oscar G. Bukstein, M.D., M.P.H., Medical Director, DePelchin Children's Center; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine The Addiction Casebook provides a clinically focused, basic introduction to diagnosis and treatment of DSM-5 substance-related and addictive disorders appropriate for clinicians with little experience in this area of medicine and psychiatry. In particular, the chapters on caffeine, hallucinogens, cathinones, and gambling convey clear, important, and useful information not always readily accessible elsewhere. Andrew J. Saxon, M.D., Professor, Dept of Psychiatry & Beh Sci, Director, Addiction Psychiatry Residency Program, Univ of Washington; Director, CESATE, VA Puget Sound Health Care System
Petros Levounis, M.D., M.A., is the Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School in Newark, New Jersey.
Abigail J. Herron, D.O., is the Director of the Fellowship in Addiction Medicine and Acting Medical Director of the Addiction Institute of New York at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York, New York.
This is an easy read. It presents basic concepts helpful to trainees and individuals unfamiliar with these disorders. It uses clinical cases to illustrate real issues and the complexities that one encounters when treating individuals with these disorders. This is a useful book for residents, fellows, and other trainees who are learning about addictive disorders.
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