The New Addiction Treatment: From Good Intentions and Bad Intuitions to Data, Performance, and Technology
Autor David A. Patterson Silver Wolfen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 oct 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197601372
ISBN-10: 0197601375
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 238 x 163 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197601375
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 238 x 163 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
The New Addiction Treatment is a fascinating excursion into the field. Part personal ethnography, part scholarly overview, David Patterson Silver Wolf's book is an engaging melding of the author's personal lived experience with addiction, recovery, and subsequent career as an eminently successful behavioral scientist who is abreast of the latest developments in helping people recover from abusing addictive substances.... The underlying message is one of hope - genuinely effective therapies are available to help persons seeking sobriety. Moreover there are useful techniques that can be ethically used to motivate such persons to seek treatment in the first place. And to remain engaged in treatment during the long period of time needed to promote enduring recovery.
The New Addiction Treatment is a reminder of how far we have come in understanding that all substance disorders are diseases of the brain, but neuroscientific insights only go so far and have meant very little to treatment success rates.... Substance use disorders are diseases of the brain, body, and soul. David A. Patterson Silver Wolf reminds us to keep it simple, find a treatment that is evidence-based and good at keeping patients in treatment until they are truly ready to continue on their own.... Professor Patterson looks carefully at where treatment procedures have come from and where they should be going to really help intervene, treat, and return to pre-drug use function.
Dr. Patterson Silver Wolf has produced a provocative, well-written and highly accessible book that both calls into question the way we currently treat addiction in this country, and through colorful and compelling storytelling, provides us a better way forward.
The New Addiction Treatment is a reminder of how far we have come in understanding that all substance disorders are diseases of the brain, but neuroscientific insights only go so far and have meant very little to treatment success rates.... Substance use disorders are diseases of the brain, body, and soul. David A. Patterson Silver Wolf reminds us to keep it simple, find a treatment that is evidence-based and good at keeping patients in treatment until they are truly ready to continue on their own.... Professor Patterson looks carefully at where treatment procedures have come from and where they should be going to really help intervene, treat, and return to pre-drug use function.
Dr. Patterson Silver Wolf has produced a provocative, well-written and highly accessible book that both calls into question the way we currently treat addiction in this country, and through colorful and compelling storytelling, provides us a better way forward.
Notă biografică
David A. Patterson Silver Wolf, PhD, is Associate Professor at Washington University in St. Louis' Brown School of Social Work. Dr. Patterson Silver Wolf is a faculty scholar in the Washington University Institute for Public Health, Co-Director of the Collaboration on Race, Inequality, and Social Mobility in America (CRISMA), Research Director in the Buder Center and serves as training faculty for two NIH-funded (T32) training programs at the Brown School, including the Transdisciplinary Training in Addictions Research program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Patterson Silver Wolf investigates how to best implement evidence-based interventions and technology tools into community-based services. He is the director of the Community Academic Partnership on Addiction (CAPA) and is the Chief Research Officer at CAPA Clinics in St. Louis, Missouri area. Before entering academics, he spent over fifteen years providing clinical services in the substance use disorder treatment field and hasbeen in recovery since 1989.