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Table of Contents

Introduction
Barbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein

Section I. Overview: Conceptual Issues, Etiology, Epidemiology, and Course

Chapter 1. What Is Addiction?
Warren K. Bickel, E. Terry Mueller, and David P. Jarmolowicz

Chapter 2. Neuroscience of Addiction
George F. Koob

Chapter 3. Etiology
Matt McGue and Dan Irons

Chapter 4. Epidemiology and Diagnosis
Miriam C. Fenton, Christina Aivadyan, and Deborah Hasin

Chapter 5. The Course of Treated and Untreated Substance Use Disorders: Remission and Resolution, Relapse and Mortality
John W. Finney, Rudolf H. Moos, and Christine Timko

Section II. Specific Drugs of Abuse: Pharmacological and Clinical Aspects

Chapter 6. Alcohol
John J. Woodward

Chapter 7. Sedative-Hypnotic and Anxiolytic Drugs
Mark A. Oldham and Dominick A. Ciraulo

Chapter 8. Amphetamine-Type Stimulants
Walter Ling, Larissa Mooney, and Richard Rawson

Chapter 9. Cocaine
David A. Gorelick

Chapter 10. Cannabis and Hallucinogens
Robert S. Stephens and Kelsey E. Banes

Chapter 11. Opioids
Susan M. Stine and Thomas R. Kosten

Chapter 12. Nicotine
Raymond Niaura

Chapter 13. Other Drugs of Abuse: Inhalants, Steroids, and Designer Drugs
Robert J. Pandina, James W. Langenbucher, and Thomas B. Hildebrandt

Section III. Case Identification, Assessment, and Treatment Planning

Chapter 14. Evidence-Based Assessment: Strategies and Measures in Addictive Behaviors
Dennis M. Donovan

Chapter 15. Treatment Decision Making and Goal Setting
Linda S. Kranitz and Ned L. Cooney

Section IV. Treatment

Chapter 16. Enhancing Motivation for Treatment and Change
Theresa B. Moyers and Lisa H. Glynn

Chapter 17. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Addictions
Nadine R. Mastroleo and Peter M. Monti

Chapter 18. Behavioral Treatments
Alan J. Budney, Pamela C. Brown, and Catherine Stanger

Chapter 19. Disease Model Treatments
Valerie J. Slaymaker and Timothy Sheehan

Chapter 20. Couples and Family Treatment Methods
Barbara S. McCrady, Mandy Owens, and Julie Brovko

Chapter 21. Extended Treatment Models
James R. McKay

Chapter 22. Mutual-Help Groups for Alcohol and Other Substance Use Disorders
John Kelly and Julie Yeterian

Chapter 23. Pharmacotherapies for Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders
Claire Wilcox and Michael Bogenschutz

Chapter 24. Treatment Models for Clients Diverted or Mandated Into Drug Treatment
David DeMatteo, Sanjay Shah, Megan Murphy, and Julie Present Koller

Chapter 25. Mechanisms of Behavior Change in Treatment for Alcohol and Other Drug Use Disorders
Richard Longabaugh, Molly Magill, Jon Morgenstern, and Robert Huebner

Chapter 26. Treatment for Substance Use Disorders in the United States: An Organizational Technology Perspective
Paul M. Roman

Section V. Practice Issues

Chapter 27. Legal and Ethical Issues
Cynthia M. A. Geppert

Chapter 28. Interfaces of Substance Use Treatment With Other Health and Social Systems
Susan J. Rose, Allen Zweben, David Ockert, and Armin Baier

Section VI. Issues in Specific Populations

Chapter 29. Treatment of Persons With Substance Use Disorder and Co-Occurring Other Mental Disorders
Richard N. Rosenthal

Chapter 30. Treatment for Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Problems
Nicole M. Bekman, Kendall C. Wilkins, and Sandra A. Brown

Chapter 31. Treatment of Older Adults
Derek D. Satre

Chapter 32. Ethnic and Cultural Minority Populations
Felipe González Castro, Meghan Garvey, Joshua G. Kellison, and Flavio F. Marsiglia

Chapter 33. Women and Addiction
Elizabeth E. Epstein and David Menges

Chapter 34. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Individuals
Kelly E. Green, Donald A. Bux, Jr., and Brian A. Feinstein

Section VII. Prevention, Policy, and Economics of Substance Use Disorders

Chapter 35. Prevention Aimed at Individuals
Carol W. Metzler, J. Mark Eddy, and David P. Lichtenstein

Chapter 36. Prevention Aimed at the Environment
Andrew J. Treno and Juliet Lee

Chapter 37. Economic Evaluation of Substance Abuse Interventions: Overview of Recent Research Findings and Policy Implications
Ioana Popovici and Michael T. French

Chapter 38. National Policy Issues
Dennis McCarty and Kim A. Hoffman

About the Author

Barbara S. McCrady, PhD, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Director of The Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions at the University of New Mexico.

Elizabeth E. Epstein, PhD, is a Research Professor and Director of the Clinical Division at the Center of Alcohol Studies, and Contributing Faculty at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology and the Department of Psychology at Rutgers University.

Reviews

"The second edition of Addictions provides the most contemporary and comprehensive information currently available about the biological, clinical, social, and policy issues relevant to understanding substance use disorders. It is a particularly opportune time for the release of this volume. New basic and clinical research continues to inform us about the antecedents, course and consequences of substance use disorders; and for the first time in
history, new legislation may offer true integration of addiction treatment into the rest of mainstream healthcare. These developments set the stage for McCrady and Epstein's timely update and expansion of their
already widely referenced first edition." -- A. Thomas McLellan, Chief Executive Officer, Treatment Research Institute
"This is a good exploration of etiology, specific drugs, assessment, treatment, and public policy. The contributors, experts in the field, provide evidence-based ideas and research findings. With the advances in research in the 14 years since the previous edition, especially in the areas of neuroimaging and genetics, this update is certainly justified." -Doody's

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