
Parenting and Substance Abuse
Developmental Approaches to Intervention
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 19. July 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
560 pages
978-0-19-092162-0 (ISBN)
Description
Historically, there has been little integration of theoretical or applied research on addiction treatment and parenting intervention development. Rather, the fields of addiction and developmental research have progressed on largely separate trajectories, even though their focus powerfully and often tragically intersects each time a parent is diagnosed with a substance use disorder.
Parenting and Substance Abuse is the first book to report on pioneering efforts to move the treatment of substance-abusing parents forward by embracing their roles and experiences as mothers and fathers directly and continually across the course of treatment. The chapters in this volume represent important new strides among researchers and clinicians to address and close the increasingly recognizable gap between addiction and developmental science. Chapters focus on current, state-of-the-art treatment models for parents, primarily pregnant and parenting women, including descriptions of innovative treatments currently being developed and evaluated that focus on parental addiction and the parent-child relationship within a developmental framework. Part I covers the theoretical understandings of how addiction impacts the developmental processes of parenting. Part II discusses risk assessment, evaluation, and a variety of interventions and therapies. This unique volume will be of importance to clinicians, researchers, students, and trainees in the health professions who develop, implement, and evaluate interventions for parental addiction, including in well-baby clinics, primary care settings, pediatric clinics, and residential and outpatient drug treatment programs.
Parenting and Substance Abuse is the first book to report on pioneering efforts to move the treatment of substance-abusing parents forward by embracing their roles and experiences as mothers and fathers directly and continually across the course of treatment. The chapters in this volume represent important new strides among researchers and clinicians to address and close the increasingly recognizable gap between addiction and developmental science. Chapters focus on current, state-of-the-art treatment models for parents, primarily pregnant and parenting women, including descriptions of innovative treatments currently being developed and evaluated that focus on parental addiction and the parent-child relationship within a developmental framework. Part I covers the theoretical understandings of how addiction impacts the developmental processes of parenting. Part II discusses risk assessment, evaluation, and a variety of interventions and therapies. This unique volume will be of importance to clinicians, researchers, students, and trainees in the health professions who develop, implement, and evaluate interventions for parental addiction, including in well-baby clinics, primary care settings, pediatric clinics, and residential and outpatient drug treatment programs.
Reviews / Votes
This thorough, comprehensive book reviews our current understanding of addictive disorders, including core biology, clinical presentation, and treatment. It also is designed to examine drug abuse and its relationship to, and effect on, a variety of psychiatric and medical illnesses. It is intended for researchers, addiction specialists, psychiatrists, psychologists, pharmacologists, social workers, drug counselors, and trainees as well as healthcare workers who deal with patients with addictions in their clinical practices." Michael Easton, Doody's Review Service We know so little, and we need to know so much! This book is long overdue, and it offers a pioneering start on a topic that is vital to so many. This volume presents a template for starting to understand how profoundly substance use and parenting have mutual influence. Some of the chapters provide education and advice to professionals who work with parents who are addicted and with the children of those parents. Some chapters present more of a 'big think,' helping the reader to understand how social forces, genetics, and the variety of pharmaceuticals can have such a profound influence on our lives. Substance abuse complicates parenting; parenting complicates the substance user's life. This book addresses many questions and provides suggestions on how readers can grapple with and possibly overcome these problems. * James L. Sorensen, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, UCSF at San Francisco General Hospital* Substance abuse during motherhood is, unfortunately, an increasing problem in our modern world. The desperate self-medication is dangerous for the baby and also for the mother. This extremely important book offers new understanding of the vulnerabilities of these mothers and babies and opens up therapeutic windows to help and treat not only present mothers and babies but also future generations, too. We all need to carefully read this book! * Tuula Tamminen, Professor of Child Psychiatry, University of Tampere School of Medicine and Chair of the Health Research Council, Academy of Finland
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
837 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-092162-0 (9780190921620)
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Nancy E. Suchman | Marjukka Pajulo | Linda C. Mayes
Parenting and Substance Abuse
Developmental Approaches to Intervention
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03/2013
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Persons
Nancy E. Suchman, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and in the Child Study Center and Associate Director of Substance Abuse and Family Research at Yale University School of Medicine.
Marjukka Pajulo, MD, PhD, is a Docent in early childhood psychiatry, infant psychiatrist, and senior researcher at Turku University Hospital and the University of Turku, Finland.
Linda C. Mayes, MD, is the Arnold Gesell Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Psychology in the Yale Child Study Center. She is also a Special Advisor to the Dean at Yale University School of Medicine and chairman of the directorial team of the Anna Freud Centre, London.
Marjukka Pajulo, MD, PhD, is a Docent in early childhood psychiatry, infant psychiatrist, and senior researcher at Turku University Hospital and the University of Turku, Finland.
Linda C. Mayes, MD, is the Arnold Gesell Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Psychology in the Yale Child Study Center. She is also a Special Advisor to the Dean at Yale University School of Medicine and chairman of the directorial team of the Anna Freud Centre, London.
Editor
Associate Director of Substance Abuse and Family ResearchAssociate Director of Substance Abuse and Family Research, Yale University School of Medicine
Docent in Early Childhood Psychiatry, Infant Psychiatrist, and Senior ResearcherDocent in Early Childhood Psychiatry, Infant Psychiatrist, and Senior Researcher, Turku University
Arnold Gesell Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and PsychologyArnold Gesell Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Psychology, Yale Study Center
Content
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction to the Paperback Edition
- Part I: Understanding Substance Abuse and its Implications for Parenting
- 1. The neurobiology of addiction and attachment
- Helena Rutherford, Marc Potenza and Linda Mayes
- 2. Stress and parental addiction
- Tara M. Chaplin and Rajita Sinha
- 3. Impulsivity and addiction in parents
- Alexis K. Matusiewicz, Richard J. Macatee, Leila Guller and C. W. Leguez
- 4. Behavioral genetic perspectives on substance abuse and parenting
- Charles Beekman and Jenae M. Neiderhiser
- 5. Understanding, treating and preventing the development of substance use disorders: A psychodynamic perspective
- William H. Gottdiener
- 6. Transmission of parenting models at the level of representation: Implications for mother-child dyads affected by maternal substance abuse
- Hannah M. Lyden and Nancy E. Suchman
- 7. Early origins of alcohol use and abuse: Mental representations, relationships and the challenge of assessing the risk-resilience continuum very early in the life of the child
- Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Maria M. Wong and Robert A. Zucker
- 8. Substance-abusing fathers: A developmental perspective
- Thomas J. McMahon
- Part II: Risk Assessment and Intervention
- 9. Bio-psychosocial characteristics of parenting women with substance use disorders
- Karol Kaltenbach
- 10. The impact of parental addiction on child development
- Saara Salo and Marjo Flykt
- 11. Pre and perinatal intervention for substance using mothers
- Zack Boukydis
- 12. Interventions for children on substance using parents
- Susan Minear and Barry Zuckerman
- 13. The substance-exposed dyad: Evaluation and intervention in the perinatal period
- Martha L. Velez and Lauren M. Jansson
- 14. Mentalising-based residential intervention with mother-baby dyads
- Marjukka Pajulo and Mirjam Kalland
- 15. Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up: An attachment-based intervention for substance using mothers and their infants
- Johanna Bick, Kristin Bernard and Mary Dozier
- 16. Psychoanalytic-attachment oriented group intervention for substance abusing mothers and their infants: Transference, secure base and secondary attachment to the "Group Mother"
- Raija-Leena Punamäki and Ritva Belt
- 17. Children exposed to parental substance abuse who are placed in foster care: An attachment perspective
- Mirjam Kalland and Jari Sinkkonen
- 18. Intervention with mothers who abuse alcohol and drugs: How relationship and motivation affect the process of change in an evidence-based model
- Therese M. Grant and Janet E. Huggins
- 19. Interventions with adolescent and young adult mothers
- Jessica F. Magidson, Jessica L. Garber and C.W. Lejuez
- 20. Mothering from the Inside Out: A mentalization-based individual therapy for mothers with substance use disorders
- Nancy E. Suchman, Cindy DeCoste, Monica Roosa Ordway and Susan Bers
- 21. Working with states of mindlessness in substance-abusing mothers with personality disturbance
- Tessa Baradon and Minna Daum
- 22. Fathers Too! Building parent interventions for substance-abusing men
- Thomas J. McMahon
- 23. Behavioral Couples Therapy for substance abusing parents
- Michelle L. Kelley, Keith Klostermann and James M. Henson
- 24. Family-based interventions for children with prenatal substance exposure
- Cynthia V. Healey, Philip A. Fisher, Amanda van Scoyoc and Angela M. Relling