This book provides a first in-depth, comprehensive, and evidenced-based overview of the treatment of substance use disorders in the pregnant patient. It provides readers with materials that will not only aid them in identifying, assessing, and understanding the issues involved in treating these women, but also the practical tools to implement the best practices from comprehensive care programs specializing in this sort of treatment.
Each chapter strikes a balance between the best scientific information available and reasoned, clinical wisdom to fill in where evidence-based information is unavailable -- all in a form that is practical and accessible. It is a valuable tool for clinicians and service providers across disciplines.
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Realizing the dearth of literature on how to treat substance use disorders among these patients, the authors strive to provide a "stand-alone guide" for providers treating this population. Understanding the hesitancy of many clinicians in treating any psychiatric conditions in pregnant women, this book does fill an important gap in the literature... I have not found another one that addresses this specific topic. It efficiently covers a great deal of information, and provides practical data. * Aaron Plattner, for Doody's, July 2013 *
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Physicians, psychologists, nurses, and social workers who encounter pregnant women as a routine part of their practices.
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Höhe: 241 mm
Breite: 162 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-19-996855-8 (9780199968558)
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Hendree E. Jones, PhD, is Senior Research Psychologist at RTI International. She conducts studies on in utero exposure to abused substances and develops behavioral and pharmacologic treatments for treating substance use disorders in pregnant and parenting women. Dr. Jones has published more than 115 peer-reviewed publications, a book, several book chapters, multiple editorial letters, and non-peer-reviewed articles. She serves on NIH review panels and as a consultant to the U.S. State Department, the United Nations, and the World Health Organization.
Karol Kaltenbach, PhD, is the Director of Maternal Addiction Treatment, Education and Research (MATER), a division of the Department of Pediatrics, at Jefferson Medical College. MATER includes a comprehensive intensive outpatient treatment program for pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders and a long-term residential treatment program for women and children.
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Senior Research Psychologist, Substance Abuse Treatment Evaluations & InterventionsSenior Research Psychologist, Substance Abuse Treatment Evaluations & Interventions, RTI International
Professor of Pediatrics, and Professor of Psychiatry and Human BehaviorProfessor of Pediatrics, and Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Thomas Jefferson University
Introduction ; Section I: Overview of Macro-Level Issues to Consider When Treating Women for Substance Use Disorders during Pregnancy ; Chapter 1 Legal and ethical issues in providing treatment to women with substance use disorders during pregnancy ; Chapter 2 Basic theories and concepts guiding the treatment of substance use disorders in pregnant women ; Chapter 3 Why is treatment context is important? ; Section II: A Step-by-Step Process for Identifying, Assessing and Treatment Planning for Women with Substance Use Disorders during Pregnancy ; Chapter 4 Identifying substance use disorders in the pregnant patient ; Chapter 5 Comprehensive Assessment of the Drug Addicted Pregnant Patient ; Chapter 6 Individualized care plan: Development, initiation, monitoring, and completion ; Section III: Elements of a Model of Care for a Comprehensive Treatment Program for Women with Substance Use Disorders during Pregnancy ; Chapter 7 Helping patients stabilize and withdraw from substances ; Chapter 8 Caring for the dually diagnosed patient ; Chapter 9 Understanding the obstetrical aspects of care of the pregnant woman with substance use disorders ; Chapter 10 Helping women with substance use disorders care for their drug exposed newborn and enhance ; their parenting skills ; Chapter 11 Components of a comprehensive drug treatment program for pregnant women ; Chapter 12 Trauma informed treatment ; Chapter 13 Case management ; Chapter 14 Keys to developing a comprehensive care model