BookGeert Dom, Franz Moggi, editors.
Summary: This book provides a comprehensive, state of the art overview covering both the diagnosis and the treatment of dual disorders ? joint psychiatric and substance use disorders ? in a way that is highly relevant to clinical work and the organization of care systems. It is designed to meet the real need for a European perspective on dual disorders, taking into account the realities of European treatment organization. All chapters have been written by European authors on the basis of existing European treatment programs or guidelines and European research. Dual disorders are increasingly encountered by health professionals working in mental health and addiction care, and they represent a formidable challenge for caregivers, care organizations, and society as a whole. During the past decade, various approaches and programs have been designed to challenge the traditional gap between addiction treatment and mental health care. The overwhelming majority of the programs, however, have emanated from the United States. Given the vast differences between the European and U.S. health contexts, it can be questioned whether these American-oriented treatment programs are of value in European countries. Co-occurring Addictive and Psychiatric Disorders ? A Practice-Based Handbook from a European Perspective therefore represents a timely and much-needed addition to literature on the subject.
Contents:
Introduction
Epidemiology
Providing a rationale for change in treatment approach
Explaining dual disorders: Neurobiological and genetic factors
Psychological factors
Social and economic factors
Schizophrenia and addiction
Mood disorders and addiction
Personality disorders and addiction
Anxiety disorders and addiction
Developmental disorders and addiction: ADHD and Autism
Triple Diagnosis: Mental handicap, addiction and behavioral disorders
Non-pharmacological addictions and psychiatry: Gambling, Internet, sex, and gaming
Diagnostic tips and tricks in dual disorders
Psychosocial interventions in DD treatment
Pharmacotherapy and dual disorders
Cigarette smoking and psychiatry
Forensic perspective
Adolescent populations
Gender issues and pregnancy
Somatic problems and DD patients
Dual Disorders, a sequel of the DSM paradigm?
Towards a new model of care: integrating mental health, substance use and somatic care.