"As substance use disorders (SUD) continue to impact individual lives and society's social fabric, never has there been a more important time to focus on the prevention, assessment, and treatment of SUD across sectors. Lundgren and Krull get at the heart of integrated systems and address the most current evidence across sectors. From clinical modalities to necessary organizational levers, readers will gain aptitude to improve care and population health
outcomes. This is a must-read for emerging and current providers!"

Lisa de Saxe Zerden, PhD, MSW, Senior Associate Dean for MSW Education; Clinical Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

There is a clear and pressing need for health professionals, including social workers, to be trained in evidence-based practices (EBPs) in the area of substance use disorders (SUD). The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and other national organizations and government agencies have all put out reports calling for this vital need, though there remains a significant shortage of properly trained clinicians. The aim of this book is to provide an integrated perspective on addiction treatment on the evidence-base of psychosocial and medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorder. The volume is unique in that it critically examines the evidence base of both psychosocial and pharmacological treatment practices targeting a profession of social work audience. It is also one of few that (1) incorporates evidence both from the United States and internationally, and (2) presents a methodology that permits the authors to systematically review a large number of empirically based studies in an organized and easy-to-read manner. Additionally, the text incorporates a health disparities perspective and describes implementation barriers at the organizational, community, and policy levels. It can be used in policy, human behavior, and clinical practice both nationally and internationally.
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This book is a comprehensive and easy-to-read volume addressing the critical need to close the gap between social work education and training and the field of addiction treatment. It includes a unique critical review of existing evidence and health disparities, and provides organizational, community, and policy perspectives on implementation.
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Preface SECTION ONE: Context: Historical Background, Theoretical Frameworks, Current Policy, Treatment Disparities, and the Movement Toward Integrated Care Chapter 1: Historical Background Chapter 2: Theoretical Frameworks Chapter 3: Current Policy-Treatment Disparities and the Movement Toward Integration of Behavioral Health and Health Care SECTION TWO: The Treatment Process: Screening, Assessment, Treatment, and Continuity of Care Chapter 4: The Evidence Base for Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT), and Examples of Screening and Assessment Instruments Chapter 5: The Treatment Process: Motivational Techniques to Promote Treatment Entry and Use Chapter 6: The Treatment Process: Common Psycho-Social Interventions for the Treatment of SUD Chapter 7: The Treatment Process: Common Evidence-Based Behavioral Treatments for Co-Occurring Mental Health (MH) and SUD Chapter 8: Medication Assisted Drug Treatment (MAT)/Pharmacological Therapies Chapter 9: The Treatment Process: The Evidence-Base of Technology for the Treatment of SUD Chapter 10: EBPs and Continuity of Care Conclusions
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"As substance use disorders (SUD) continue to impact individual lives and society's social fabric, never has there been a more important time to focus on the prevention, assessment, and treatment of SUD across sectors. Lundgren and Krull get at the heart of integrated systems and address the most current evidence across sectors. From clinical modalities to necessary organizational levers, readers will gain aptitude to improve care and population health outcomes. This is a must-read for emerging and current providers!" Lisa de Saxe Zerden, PhD, MSW, Senior Associate Dean for MSW Education; Clinical Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Selling point: Features a critical review of existing research on evidence-based practices Selling point: Includes a systematic review of evidence on screening, assessment, and treatment for substance use disorder Selling point: Offers a historical perspective on the development of substance use as a disorder Selling point: Grounds the discussion about evidence-based practices in health disparities and organizational, community, and policy settings Selling point: Considers the impact of the Affordable Care Act on substance use disorder treatment models Selling point: Explains addiction and substance use disorder from a biopsychosocial perspective Selling point: Discusses evidence-based treatment practices responding to alcohol and opioid epidemic
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Lena M. Lundgren, PhD, MA, is Executive Director at the Butler Institute for Families and Professor in the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver. Dr. Lundgren is a nationally and internationally recognized researcher on addiction access, use and outcomes. She is the PI of an NIAAA R25 to educate social work faculty nationwide on evidence-based practices in addiction treatment. Ivy Krull, PhD, MPH, MSW, is Assistant Professor at Emmanuel College and Senior Research Associate at the Butler Institute for Families at the University of Denver. Dr. Krull has more than 15 years of experience in working with vulnerable populations, with a specific focus on organizational capacity and policy issues related to substance use disorder. She is the Program Director on an NIAAA R25 focused on educating social work faculty nationwide on evidence-based practices in addiction treatment.
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Selling point: Features a critical review of existing research on evidence-based practices Selling point: Includes a systematic review of evidence on screening, assessment, and treatment for substance use disorder Selling point: Offers a historical perspective on the development of substance use as a disorder Selling point: Grounds the discussion about evidence-based practices in health disparities and organizational, community, and policy settings Selling point: Considers the impact of the Affordable Care Act on substance use disorder treatment models Selling point: Explains addiction and substance use disorder from a biopsychosocial perspective Selling point: Discusses evidence-based treatment practices responding to alcohol and opioid epidemic
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780190496517
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
155 mm
Bredde
231 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

Om bidragsyterne

Lena M. Lundgren, PhD, MA, is Executive Director at the Butler Institute for Families and Professor in the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver. Dr. Lundgren is a nationally and internationally recognized researcher on addiction access, use and outcomes. She is the PI of an NIAAA R25 to educate social work faculty nationwide on evidence-based practices in addiction treatment. Ivy Krull, PhD, MPH, MSW, is Assistant Professor at Emmanuel College and Senior Research Associate at the Butler Institute for Families at the University of Denver. Dr. Krull has more than 15 years of experience in working with vulnerable populations, with a specific focus on organizational capacity and policy issues related to substance use disorder. She is the Program Director on an NIAAA R25 focused on educating social work faculty nationwide on evidence-based practices in addiction treatment.