
The Treatment of Drinking Problems
A Guide for the Helping Professions
Cambridge University Press
4th Edition
Published on 26. June 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-0-521-01714-5 (ISBN)
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Description
The Treatment of Drinking Problems has become, over the past twenty years, the definitive text in its field. Internationally acclaimed and translated into six languages, it is the most authoritative source book for the treatment of alcohol problems for all professionals who encounter them.
Reviews / Votes
From reviews of the previous edition: '... the best overview on the subject for practitioners who wish to understand and help people with alcohol problems ... a unique perspective ... elegant and succinct prose ... highly readable ... an absolute must to read.' The Lancet 'This text continues to be a must for anyone working in the field of alcohol misuse.' Addiction Biology '... highly readable ... an invaluable resource ... authoritative ... contains a wealth of readily accessible information on drinking problems and is therefore essential reading for all workers in specialist drug and alcohol agencies.' Drug News 'This edition combines the highly readable style of previous editions with a strong evidenced-based approach to diagnosis and treatment of alcohol problems ... the hallmark of the book is the clarity with which it is presented ... it was a delight to review this book. Its concise and readable prose, combined with the high quality of its content, makes The Treatment of Drinking Problems a must have for all those working with people who have drinking problems.' Addiction 'I very much enjoyed the style of writing, its incisiveness, and liked also the introduction setting out what each particular chapter is about, making it a real practical book to have. Indeed ... many of the chapters should become dog-eared from frequent use, certainly the chapter on depression is one of those.' Addiction BiologyMore details
Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
43 Tables, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 176 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
870 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-01714-5 (9780521017145)
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New editions

E. Jane Marshall | Keith Humphreys | David M. Ball
The Treatment of Drinking Problems
A Guide to the Helping Professions
Book
09/2010
5th Edition
Cambridge University Press
€84.18
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Additional editions

Griffith Edwards | E. Jane Marshall | Christopher C. H. Cook
The Treatment of Drinking Problems
A Guide for the Helping Professions
E-Book
12/2004
4th Edition
Cambridge University Press
€52.99
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Previous edition

Griffith Edwards | E. Jane Marshall | Christopher C. Cook
The Treatment of Drinking Problems
A Guide for the Helping Professions
Book
10/1997
3rd Edition
Cambridge University Press
€99.04
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Persons
DOB 3/10/1928. Editor-in-Chief Addiction, and a member of WHO's Expert Advisory Panel on Drug and Alcohol Problems. Awards include the Stevens Gold Medal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Jellinek Memorial Award (international alcohol research prize), the Nathan Eddy Medal (US drugs research prize).
Author
National Addiction Centre, London
South London NHS & Maudsley NHS Trust
University of Kent, Canterbury
Content
Introduction; Part I. Background to Understanding: 1. The history of treatment for drinking problems; 2. Causes of drinking problems; 3. Alcohol as a drug; 4. The alcohol dependence syndrome; 5. Drinking problems and the family; 6. Social complications of excessive drinking; 7. Drinking problems as cause of neuropsychiatric disorder; 8. Alcohol problems and psychiatric comorbidity; 9. Alcohol and other drug problems; 10. Physical complications of excessive drinking; 11. Women with drinking problems; 12. Some special presentations; 13. Drinking problems and the life course; Part II. Screening, Assessment and Treatment: 14. Case identification and screening; 15. Assessment as the beginning of therapy; 16. Withdrawal states and treatment of withdrawal; 17. The basic work of treatment; 18. Alcoholics Anonymous; 19. Special techniques; 20. Working toward normal drinking; 21. When things go wrong and putting them right; 22. Treatment settings, professional roles, and the organisation of treatment services; Index.