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El. knyga: Social Work in Mental Health and Substance Abuse

Edited by (ACLD Kramer Learning Center, Bay Shore, New York, USA)
  • Formatas: 316 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781466562554
  • Formatas: 316 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781466562554

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This title includes a number of Open Access chapters.

This book examines many of the predominant issues in the field of social work in mental health and substance abuse today. Topics discussed include incarceration of drug abusers, methadone treatment for heroin users, and substance abuse among sex workers. It also examines how parental smoking affects childrens attitudes, binge drinking, and the correlation between depression and sociodemographic factors. The book also explores help for homeless drug abusers and more.
Introduction 9(4)
1 Performance Measurement for Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
13(15)
David J. Dausey
Harold A. Pincus
James M. Herrell
2 Methamphetamine Use and Rates of Incarceration Among Street-Involved Youth in a Canadian Setting: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
28(12)
M. J. Milloy
Thomas Kerr
Jane Buxton
Julio Montaner
Evan Wood
3 Medication Management and Practices in Prison for People with Mental Health Problems: A Qualitative Study
40(21)
Robert A. Bowen
Anne Rogers
Jennifer Shaw
4 Estimating Incidence Trends in Regular Heroin Use in Regions of Switzerland Using Methadone Treatment Data
61(16)
Carlos Nordt
Karin Landolt
Rudolf Stohler
5 Substance Abuse, Treatment Needs and Access Among Female Sex Workers and Non-Sex Workers in Pretoria, South Africa
77(17)
Wendee M. Wechsberg
Li-Tzy Wu
William A. Zule
Charles D. Parry
Felicia A. Browne
Winnie K. Luseno
Tracy Kline
Amanda Gentry
6 Nowhere to Go: How Stigma Limits the Options of Female Drug Users after Release from Jail
94(21)
Juliana van Olphen
Michele J. Eliason
Nicholas Freudenberg
Marilyn Barnes
7 Evidence for Habitual and Goal-Directed Behavior Following Devaluation of Cocaine: A Multifaceted Interpretation of Relapse
115(26)
David H. Root
Anthony T. Fabbricatore
David J. Barker
Sisi Ma
Anthony P. Pawlak
Mark O. West
8 Conflict and User Involvement in Drug Misuse Treatment Decision-Making: A Qualitative Study
141(22)
Jan Fischer
Joanne Neale
Michael Bloor
Nicholas Jenkins
9 Deficits in Implicit Attention to Social Signals in Schizophrenia and High Risk Groups: Behavioural Evidence from a New Illusion
163(22)
Mascha van't Wout
Sophie van Rijn
Tjeerd Jellema
Rene S. Kahn
Andre Aleman
10 The Moderating Role of Parental Smoking on their Children's Attitudes Toward Smoking among a Predominantly Minority Sample: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
185(15)
Anna V. Wilkinson
Sanjay Shete
Alexander V. Prokhorov
11 Women's Childhood and Adult Adverse Experiences, Mental Health, and Binge Drinking: The California Women's Health Survey
200(19)
Christine Timko
Anne Sutkowi
Joanne Pavao
Rachel Kimerling
12 Relation between Depression and Sociodemographic Factors
219(17)
Noori Akhtar-Danesh
Janet Landeen
13 Satisfaction with Life and Opioid Dependence
236(7)
Jason Luty
Sujaa Mary Rajagopal Arokiadass
14 Can Playing the Computer Game "Tetris" Reduce the Build-Up of Flashbacks for Trauma? A Proposal from Cognitive Science
243(15)
Emily A. Holmes
Ella L. James
Thomas Coode-Bate
Catherine Deeprose
15 Unofficial Policy: Access to Housing, Housing Information and Social Services Among Homeless Drug Users in Hartford, Connecticut
258(28)
Julia Dickson-Gomez
Mark Convey
Helena Hilario
A. Michelle Corbett
Margaret Weeks
16 Mental Health Symptoms in Relation to Socio-Economic Conditions and Lifestyle Factors---A Population-Based Study in Sweden
286(18)
Anu Molarius
Kenneth Berglund
Charli Eriksson
Hans G Eriksson
Margareta Linden-Bostrom
Eva Nordstrom
Carina Persson
Lotta Sahlqvist
Bengt Starrin
Berit Ydreborg
Index 304
Sharon Duca Palmer, CSW, LMSW, has worked in a variety of settings in her twenty-year career as a social worker. Since 1990, she has been a school social worker at the ACLD Kramer Learning Center in Bay Shore, New York. She is also a Certified Field Instructor at the Adelphi University, School of Social Work in Garden City, New York.