Substance misuse in psychosis : approaches to treatment and service delivery /

Substance Misuse in Psychosis: Approaches to Treatment and Service Delivery delves into the issues involved in working with those who have a severe mental health problem and use alcohol and drugs problematically. It adopts a practical, hands-on approach to sharing evidence-based approaches. Chapter...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Graham, Hermine L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, ©2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • Substance Misuse in Psychosis: Contextual Issues
  • Temporal Order & Aetiology
  • Substance Misuse and Psychosis in Context: The Influence of Families and Social Networks
  • Sociological Aspects of Substance Misuse amongst People with Severe Mental Illness
  • A Cognitive Conceptualisation of Concurrent Psychosis and Problem Drug and Alcohol Use
  • Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment in New Hampshire
  • The Combined Psychosis and Substance Use (COMPASS) Programme: An Integrated Shared-care Approach
  • An Integrated Treatment Approach to Substance Use in an Early Psychosis Program
  • An Inpatient Based Service Model
  • Assessment Considerations
  • Cognitive-Behavioural Integrated Treatment Approach for Psychosis and Problem Substance Use
  • Relapse Prevention for Patients with Bipolar and Substance Use Disorders
  • Family Intervention for Substance Misuse in Psychosis
  • Start Over and Survive: A Brief Intervention for Substance Misuse in Early Psychosis
  • Pharmacological Management of Substance Misuse in Psychosis
  • Cannabis and First-Episode Psychosis: The CAP Project
  • Co-morbid Severe Mental Illness Problems and Substance Abuse in Forensic Populations
  • Integrated Treatment Outcomes for Homeless Persons with Severe Mental Illness and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders
  • Issue in Co-Morbidity and HIV/AIDS
  • Cochrane Review of Treatment Outcome Studies and its Implications for Future Developments.