Management of the Addicted Patient in Primary Care
by
 
Pomm, Heidi Allespach. author.

Title
Management of the Addicted Patient in Primary Care

Author
Pomm, Heidi Allespach. author.

ISBN
9780387718859

Personal Author
Pomm, Heidi Allespach. author.

Physical Description
XII, 164p. 7 illus. online resource.

Contents
Spectrum of Addiction -- The Addicted Patient -- Clinical Assessment -- Pharmacologic Office-Based Interventions -- Nonpharmacologic Office-Based Interventions: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing -- Case Presentations and Algorithms for Management.

Abstract
This invaluable book assists primary care physicians in managing patients with addictive illness. Written by experts in the field, the text is logically organized and key information is easily accessible. The introductory section offers the reader important background and rationale for evaluating and treating addiction in primary care. Following a useful presentation of addiction "basics" (i.e., definitions, neurobiology, genetics, and the disease model), the majority of the book focuses on helping the physician gain insight and develop practical skills that can be readily implemented. A wealth of clinical assessment tools is provided, and the underlying psychosocial processes common to all forms of addiction are discussed. Both pharmacologic interventions and nonpharmalogic modalities are clearly outlined. Of particular note are specific cognitive-behavioral and motivational strategies that can be administered in an office-based setting. The role of community-based recovery support systems is considered as well. Since a complete understanding of why and when to refer is critical to the management of this often life-threatening condition, criteria for referral are detailed. Bulleted clinical "pearls" further aid the reader in gaining insight into treating this difficult patient population. Case presentations complete the book by reinforcing management concepts and illustrating the most frequently encountered types of addicted patients found in primary care.

Subject Term
Medicine.
 
Family medicine.
 
Pediatrics.
 
Emergency medicine.
 
Psychology, clinical.
 
Philosophy (General).
 
Medicine & Public Health.
 
Primary Care Medicine.
 
General Practice / Family Medicine.
 
Clinical Psychology.
 
General Psychology.

Added Author
Pomm, Raymond M.

Added Corporate Author
SpringerLink (Online service)

Electronic Access
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71885-9


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book505984-1001RA427.9Online Springer