Substance Misuse and Young People: Critical Issues
Editat de Ilana Crome, Richard Williamsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 dec 2019
This book acknowledges how widespread both substance misuse and psychiatric disorders are and explores the complex, challenging links between co-occurring conditions. Use of substances is associated with illness and premature mortality, and more so for people who have combined disorders. The authors critically assess the vital need for intervention during adolescence and early adulthood. They provide detailed clinical views of the psychosocial interventions and medications currently available and illustrate them with case studies that emphasise adolescents’ experiences and thoughtful lifestyle-specific interventions.
This book provides theoretical knowledge and indicates the practical skills that practitioners require for work with young people who misuse substances. It is highly applicable to medical practitioners, psychologists, pharmacists, social workers, police officers, probation officers, educationalists and related social and healthcare professionals.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367187408
ISBN-10: 036718740X
Pagini: 500
Ilustrații: 11
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția CRC Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 036718740X
Pagini: 500
Ilustrații: 11
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția CRC Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Further/Vocational Education and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Chapter 1. Setting the Scene: Young People who Use and Misuse Substances
Crome & Williams
PART 1: Background Considerations
Chapter 2. The Historical Context of Drug Use by Young People
Mold
Chapter 3. Drug Use from Adolescence to Later Years: Persistence or Progress
Robertson, Priyadarshi & James
Chapter 4. The Nature of Adolescence and its Family, Societal, Community, Cultural and Developmental Challenges
Drury
Chapter 5. Psychosocial Resilience, Adaptive Capacities and the Psychosocial Approach
Williams & Kemp
Chapter 6. Acute Management of Substance Use Disorders in Youth
Courtney & Milin
Part 2: Epidemiology and Determinants of Substance Use and Misuse
Chapter 7.Epidemiology of Substance-Related Abuse Disorders Among Young People
Frisher & Weston
Chapter 8. Psychological Determinants of Substance Misuse by Young People
McArdle
Chapter 9. Genetic and Environmental Determinants of Adolescent Alcohol Use
Clarke & Crist
Chapter 10. Substance Misuse and Young People: Reward Mechanisms
Nestor & Nutt
Chapter 11. Pharmacogenetics of Opioid Addiction. Are They Relevant to Young People?
Davey & Baldacchino
Part 3: The Drugs that Are Used and Misused
Chapter 12. Central Nervous System Depressants
Bloor & Sgouros
Chapter 13. Stimulants
Bloor & Sgouros
Chapter 14. Cannabinoids
Sgouros
Chapter 15. Novel Psychoactive Substances and Inhalants
Bloor & Sgouros
Part 4: Young People Who Have Particular Needs
Chapter 16. Long-term Care Management of Young People: Substance Use and Misuse by Young People Who Have Long-term Conditions
Gleeson & McDonagh
Chapter 17. Young People Who Use and Misuse Substances While They are Pregnant
Brandt, Moser & Fischer
Chapter 18. Substance Misuse and Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders
Ahuja & Crome
Chapter 19. Substance Misuse and Forensic Adolescent Mental Health
Bailey, Chitsabesan & Theodosiou
Part 5: Needs Assessment, Screening and Diagnosis
Chapter 20. Needs Assessment: Assessing the Needs of Young People Who Use or Misuse Substances
Bloor
Chapter 21. Classification and Diagnosis: ICD-10 and DSM-5 and their Application to Young People Who Have Substance Use Disorders
Sgouros
Chapter 22. Screening and Standardised Assessment of Young People
Bloor
Chapter 23. Diagnostic Laboratory Investigations
Bloor
Part 6: Intervening to Help Young People
Chapter 24. Educational and Family Approaches to Drug Prevention for Young People
Carlin & Lee
Chapter 25. Psychosocial Treatments
Taylor
Chapter 26. Pharmacological Interventions
Judge & Mellen
Chapter 27. Treatment of Adolescents Who Have Co-occurring Substance Misuse and Suicidal Behaviours
Goldston, Tunno & Esposito-Smythers
Chapter 28. Towards A Learning Stance in Teams: Developing a Community of Practice to Capture and Disseminate What Works for Whom
Bevington
Crome & Williams
PART 1: Background Considerations
Chapter 2. The Historical Context of Drug Use by Young People
Mold
Chapter 3. Drug Use from Adolescence to Later Years: Persistence or Progress
Robertson, Priyadarshi & James
Chapter 4. The Nature of Adolescence and its Family, Societal, Community, Cultural and Developmental Challenges
Drury
Chapter 5. Psychosocial Resilience, Adaptive Capacities and the Psychosocial Approach
Williams & Kemp
Chapter 6. Acute Management of Substance Use Disorders in Youth
Courtney & Milin
Part 2: Epidemiology and Determinants of Substance Use and Misuse
Chapter 7.Epidemiology of Substance-Related Abuse Disorders Among Young People
Frisher & Weston
Chapter 8. Psychological Determinants of Substance Misuse by Young People
McArdle
Chapter 9. Genetic and Environmental Determinants of Adolescent Alcohol Use
Clarke & Crist
Chapter 10. Substance Misuse and Young People: Reward Mechanisms
Nestor & Nutt
Chapter 11. Pharmacogenetics of Opioid Addiction. Are They Relevant to Young People?
Davey & Baldacchino
Part 3: The Drugs that Are Used and Misused
Chapter 12. Central Nervous System Depressants
Bloor & Sgouros
Chapter 13. Stimulants
Bloor & Sgouros
Chapter 14. Cannabinoids
Sgouros
Chapter 15. Novel Psychoactive Substances and Inhalants
Bloor & Sgouros
Part 4: Young People Who Have Particular Needs
Chapter 16. Long-term Care Management of Young People: Substance Use and Misuse by Young People Who Have Long-term Conditions
Gleeson & McDonagh
Chapter 17. Young People Who Use and Misuse Substances While They are Pregnant
Brandt, Moser & Fischer
Chapter 18. Substance Misuse and Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders
Ahuja & Crome
Chapter 19. Substance Misuse and Forensic Adolescent Mental Health
Bailey, Chitsabesan & Theodosiou
Part 5: Needs Assessment, Screening and Diagnosis
Chapter 20. Needs Assessment: Assessing the Needs of Young People Who Use or Misuse Substances
Bloor
Chapter 21. Classification and Diagnosis: ICD-10 and DSM-5 and their Application to Young People Who Have Substance Use Disorders
Sgouros
Chapter 22. Screening and Standardised Assessment of Young People
Bloor
Chapter 23. Diagnostic Laboratory Investigations
Bloor
Part 6: Intervening to Help Young People
Chapter 24. Educational and Family Approaches to Drug Prevention for Young People
Carlin & Lee
Chapter 25. Psychosocial Treatments
Taylor
Chapter 26. Pharmacological Interventions
Judge & Mellen
Chapter 27. Treatment of Adolescents Who Have Co-occurring Substance Misuse and Suicidal Behaviours
Goldston, Tunno & Esposito-Smythers
Chapter 28. Towards A Learning Stance in Teams: Developing a Community of Practice to Capture and Disseminate What Works for Whom
Bevington
Notă biografică
Ilana B. Crome is Emeritus Professor of Addiction Psychiatry at Keele University. She is an Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist at the Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, and an Honorary Professor at St George’s, University of London.
Richard Williams is Emeritus Professor of Mental Health Strategy in the Welsh Institute for Health and Social Care at the University of South Wales. He was a child and adolescent psychiatrist until 2014. Now, he is directing a project to improve care for staff who work in emergencies for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
Richard Williams is Emeritus Professor of Mental Health Strategy in the Welsh Institute for Health and Social Care at the University of South Wales. He was a child and adolescent psychiatrist until 2014. Now, he is directing a project to improve care for staff who work in emergencies for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
Recenzii
"Given the current crisis in adolescent mental health services, this timely handbook is a valuable and enlightening contribution to discussion, training and education. It explains the why and how of substance misuse among young people and gives guidance on what to do. The overall framing derives from addiction psychiatry but is relevant to all professions in today’s multi-disciplinary, multi-agency set of services. Succinct, clear and accessible chapters include comprehensive literature and evidence reviews, demonstrate the critical issue of complexity and show the way forward for prevention and early intervention."
- Professor Susanne MacGregor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
"Drug use generally starts when people are young so it is vital to understand the roles played by various factors in order to improve prevention, minimise immediate and enduring associated harms and optimise treatment. This book brings together a range of experts to provide the latest evidence alongside pragmatic advice in all these areas. It is a vital resource as specialist knowledge and services may be hard to access resulting in a large unmet need."
- Professor Anne Lingford-Hughes, Professor of Addiction Biology, Imperial College London & Hon Consultant Psychiatrist, Central North West London NHS Foundation Trust.
- Professor Susanne MacGregor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
"Drug use generally starts when people are young so it is vital to understand the roles played by various factors in order to improve prevention, minimise immediate and enduring associated harms and optimise treatment. This book brings together a range of experts to provide the latest evidence alongside pragmatic advice in all these areas. It is a vital resource as specialist knowledge and services may be hard to access resulting in a large unmet need."
- Professor Anne Lingford-Hughes, Professor of Addiction Biology, Imperial College London & Hon Consultant Psychiatrist, Central North West London NHS Foundation Trust.
Descriere
Substance Misuse and Young People: Critical Issues is a comprehensive source of information on young people’s requirements for assessment, treatment and other interventions because of their misuse of substances.