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September, 2015 | SAGE Publications, Inc

Perspectives on Substance Use, Disorders, and Addiction

With Clinical Cases

Second Edition
Margaret A. Fetting
- University of Southern California, USA
256 pages | September, 2015 | SAGE Publications, Inc
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Perspectives on Substance Use, Disorders and Addiction, Second Edition, is a philosophical and clinical text that suggests new ways to think about the relationships, enjoyment, and troubles with substances of pleasure. The book is designed for students and clinicians who come in contact with and treat individuals and families struggling with the causes and consequences of substance use disorders and addiction. The second edition of Perspectives presents a refreshing blend of ancient and contemporary ideas on the natural pleasures and potential powers of alcohol and drugs in our everyday individual and collective lives.

Part I: A Perspective on the World of Substance Use Disorders and Addiction

Philosophical Core

Ancient Desires and Symposiums
Chapter Summary and Reflections

Key Words: Dikaiosunê, Psychosocial Integration, and Dislocation
Daily Impacts and Everyday Stories
Addiction Symptoms as Social Adaptation, Not Individual Pathology
Clinical Cases
Chapter Summary and Reflections

Cultural Prohibitions, Approvals, Disapprovals, and Treatments
Avoidance of Communication on the Topic of AOD and Their Problems
Chapter Summary and Reflections

Contemporary Concepts
Chapter Summary and Reflections
Part II: A Perspective on Diagnosis and Substance Classification

Recent DSM History
From Over- and Under-Diagnosing to Exploring Clinical Sketches
Reading the Clinical Sketches
Clinical Sketches (DSM-5)
Chapter Summary and Reflections

Basic Neuroscience
Research Chemicals, Legal Highs, and Web 2.0
Gambling and the DSM
Reference Charts
Chapter Summary and Reflections with Further Study
Part III: A Perspective on the Suffering Behind Substance Use Disorders and Addiction

Self-Medication Theorists
Chapter Summary and Reflections
Part IV: A Perspective on Treatment

Four Guiding Principles of the Symposium Approach
Reading the Case Studies
Chapter Summary and Reflections

Clinical Cases

Clinical Cases

Clinical Cases

Clinical Cases

Clinical Cases
Epilogue
References
Glossary
Index
About the Author

NEW TO THIS EDITION: 

  • New DSM-5 spectrum revisions coupled with 15 unique clinical sketches, as well as the introduction of the new DSM-5 substance classification and an overview of the 10 classes of substances (including the non-substance-related disorder of gambling).
  • New exploration of ancient Greek philosophies emphasizing our natural desires to escape consciousness
  • New symposium approach, including its four guiding principles and a focus on prevention and education. Also included is the “unstoppable fourth drive”, harm reduction, self-medication and contemporary psychoanalytic concepts.
  • Inclusion of new dislocation theory of addition, emphasizing the disorienting impacts of globalization and its contribution to rising worldwide substance use disorder and addiction rates

KEY FEATURES:       

  • Author’s background brings a unique combination of academic and practical experience.
  • An exploration and contemporary analysis of our ancient human desire to escape reality with the use of drugs and alcohol.
  • Discussion of the ancient natural desire to escape consciousness is coupled with the contemporary concept of the “unstoppable fourth drive”.
  • A look at the nine self-medication theories describing the psychological suffering behind substance use disorders and addiction.