Adolescent Substance Abuse
Research and Clinical Advances
Herausgeber: Liddle, Howard A.; Rowe, Cynthia L.
Adolescent Substance Abuse
Research and Clinical Advances
Herausgeber: Liddle, Howard A.; Rowe, Cynthia L.
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This book provides practitioners, program developers and policy makers with the best methods for improving outcomes in adolescent substance abuse.
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This book provides practitioners, program developers and policy makers with the best methods for improving outcomes in adolescent substance abuse.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9780521530453
- ISBN-10: 0521530458
- Artikelnr.: 29008576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9780521530453
- ISBN-10: 0521530458
- Artikelnr.: 29008576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Foreword Tom McLellan and Henk Rigter;
Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Treating adolescent substance
abuse: state of the science Cynthia L. Rowe and Howard A. Liddle; Part I.
Theoretical, Empirical, and Methodological Foundations for Research in
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment: 2. The developmental context for
adolescent substance abuse intervention Judith S. Brook, David W. Brook,
and Kerstin Pahl; 3. Recent methodological and statistical advances: a
latent variable growth modeling framework Terry E. Duncan, Susan C. Duncan,
Lisa A. Strycker, Hayrettin Okut, and Hollie Hix-Small; 4. Clinical course
of youth following treatment for alcohol and drug problems Sandra A. Brown
and Danielle E. Ramo; 5. Cannabis youth treatment intervention: preliminary
findings and implications Janet C. Titus and Michael L. Dennis; Part II.
Practice and Policy Trends in Treatment for Adolescent Substance Abuse: 6.
Epidemiological trends and clinical implications of adolescent substance
abuse in Europe Cecilia A. Essau; 7. The Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome
Studies: outcomes with adolescent substance abusers Christine Grella; 8.
Adolescence treatment services: the context of care M. Katherine Kraft,
Kristin Schubert, Anna Pond, and Marilyn Aquirre-Molina; 9. The principles
of service organization and practice in England Paul McArdle and Eilish
Gilvarry; 10. Health services with drug-abusing adolescents: the next
frontier of research Jerry P. Flanzer; Part III. Comprehensive Assessment
and Integrative Treatment Planning with Adolescent Substance Abusers: 11.
Clinical perspectives on the assessment of adolescent drug abuse Kenneth C.
Winters; 12. Psychopharmacology of adolescents with substance use
disorders: using diagnostic-specific treatments Oscar G. Bukstein and Jack
Cornelius; 13. Developmentally informed diagnostic and treatment
considerations in comorbid conditions Elizabeth A. Whitmore and Paula D.
Riggs; 14. Prevention of infection with human immunodeficiency virus in
adolescent substance abusers Robert M. Malow, Rhonda Rosenberg and Jessy
Dévieux; Part IV. Empirically Based Interventions for Adolescent Substance
Abuse: Research and Practical Implications: 15. Adolescent therapeutic
communities: future directions for practice and research Nancy Jainchill;
16. School-based group treatment for adolescent substance abuse Eric F.
Wagner and Mark J. Macgowan; 17. Profiles of change in behavioral and
family interventions for adolescent substance abuse and dependence Holly
Berrett Waldron, Charles W. Turner, and Timothy J. Ozechowski; 18.
Behavioral management approaches for adolescent substance abuse John M.
Roll and Donnie Watson; 19. Evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapies
for adolescent substance use disorders: applications and challenges Yifrah
Kaminer and Holly Berrett Waldron; Part V. Culturally Based Treatment
Development for Adolescent Substance Abusers: 20. Family-centered treatment
for American Indian adolescent substance abuse: toward a culturally and
historically informed strategy Allison J. Boyd-Ball and Thomas J. Dishion;
21. Using treatment development methods to enhance the family-based
treatment of Hispanic adolescents Daniel A. Santisteban, Maite P. Mena, and
Lourdes Suarez-Morales; Part VI. Building the Future: 22. The road ahead:
achievements and challenges for research into the treatment of adolescent
substance abuse Howard A. Liddle and Arlene Frank; Index.
Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Treating adolescent substance
abuse: state of the science Cynthia L. Rowe and Howard A. Liddle; Part I.
Theoretical, Empirical, and Methodological Foundations for Research in
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment: 2. The developmental context for
adolescent substance abuse intervention Judith S. Brook, David W. Brook,
and Kerstin Pahl; 3. Recent methodological and statistical advances: a
latent variable growth modeling framework Terry E. Duncan, Susan C. Duncan,
Lisa A. Strycker, Hayrettin Okut, and Hollie Hix-Small; 4. Clinical course
of youth following treatment for alcohol and drug problems Sandra A. Brown
and Danielle E. Ramo; 5. Cannabis youth treatment intervention: preliminary
findings and implications Janet C. Titus and Michael L. Dennis; Part II.
Practice and Policy Trends in Treatment for Adolescent Substance Abuse: 6.
Epidemiological trends and clinical implications of adolescent substance
abuse in Europe Cecilia A. Essau; 7. The Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome
Studies: outcomes with adolescent substance abusers Christine Grella; 8.
Adolescence treatment services: the context of care M. Katherine Kraft,
Kristin Schubert, Anna Pond, and Marilyn Aquirre-Molina; 9. The principles
of service organization and practice in England Paul McArdle and Eilish
Gilvarry; 10. Health services with drug-abusing adolescents: the next
frontier of research Jerry P. Flanzer; Part III. Comprehensive Assessment
and Integrative Treatment Planning with Adolescent Substance Abusers: 11.
Clinical perspectives on the assessment of adolescent drug abuse Kenneth C.
Winters; 12. Psychopharmacology of adolescents with substance use
disorders: using diagnostic-specific treatments Oscar G. Bukstein and Jack
Cornelius; 13. Developmentally informed diagnostic and treatment
considerations in comorbid conditions Elizabeth A. Whitmore and Paula D.
Riggs; 14. Prevention of infection with human immunodeficiency virus in
adolescent substance abusers Robert M. Malow, Rhonda Rosenberg and Jessy
Dévieux; Part IV. Empirically Based Interventions for Adolescent Substance
Abuse: Research and Practical Implications: 15. Adolescent therapeutic
communities: future directions for practice and research Nancy Jainchill;
16. School-based group treatment for adolescent substance abuse Eric F.
Wagner and Mark J. Macgowan; 17. Profiles of change in behavioral and
family interventions for adolescent substance abuse and dependence Holly
Berrett Waldron, Charles W. Turner, and Timothy J. Ozechowski; 18.
Behavioral management approaches for adolescent substance abuse John M.
Roll and Donnie Watson; 19. Evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapies
for adolescent substance use disorders: applications and challenges Yifrah
Kaminer and Holly Berrett Waldron; Part V. Culturally Based Treatment
Development for Adolescent Substance Abusers: 20. Family-centered treatment
for American Indian adolescent substance abuse: toward a culturally and
historically informed strategy Allison J. Boyd-Ball and Thomas J. Dishion;
21. Using treatment development methods to enhance the family-based
treatment of Hispanic adolescents Daniel A. Santisteban, Maite P. Mena, and
Lourdes Suarez-Morales; Part VI. Building the Future: 22. The road ahead:
achievements and challenges for research into the treatment of adolescent
substance abuse Howard A. Liddle and Arlene Frank; Index.
List of contributors; Foreword Tom McLellan and Henk Rigter;
Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Treating adolescent substance
abuse: state of the science Cynthia L. Rowe and Howard A. Liddle; Part I.
Theoretical, Empirical, and Methodological Foundations for Research in
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment: 2. The developmental context for
adolescent substance abuse intervention Judith S. Brook, David W. Brook,
and Kerstin Pahl; 3. Recent methodological and statistical advances: a
latent variable growth modeling framework Terry E. Duncan, Susan C. Duncan,
Lisa A. Strycker, Hayrettin Okut, and Hollie Hix-Small; 4. Clinical course
of youth following treatment for alcohol and drug problems Sandra A. Brown
and Danielle E. Ramo; 5. Cannabis youth treatment intervention: preliminary
findings and implications Janet C. Titus and Michael L. Dennis; Part II.
Practice and Policy Trends in Treatment for Adolescent Substance Abuse: 6.
Epidemiological trends and clinical implications of adolescent substance
abuse in Europe Cecilia A. Essau; 7. The Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome
Studies: outcomes with adolescent substance abusers Christine Grella; 8.
Adolescence treatment services: the context of care M. Katherine Kraft,
Kristin Schubert, Anna Pond, and Marilyn Aquirre-Molina; 9. The principles
of service organization and practice in England Paul McArdle and Eilish
Gilvarry; 10. Health services with drug-abusing adolescents: the next
frontier of research Jerry P. Flanzer; Part III. Comprehensive Assessment
and Integrative Treatment Planning with Adolescent Substance Abusers: 11.
Clinical perspectives on the assessment of adolescent drug abuse Kenneth C.
Winters; 12. Psychopharmacology of adolescents with substance use
disorders: using diagnostic-specific treatments Oscar G. Bukstein and Jack
Cornelius; 13. Developmentally informed diagnostic and treatment
considerations in comorbid conditions Elizabeth A. Whitmore and Paula D.
Riggs; 14. Prevention of infection with human immunodeficiency virus in
adolescent substance abusers Robert M. Malow, Rhonda Rosenberg and Jessy
Dévieux; Part IV. Empirically Based Interventions for Adolescent Substance
Abuse: Research and Practical Implications: 15. Adolescent therapeutic
communities: future directions for practice and research Nancy Jainchill;
16. School-based group treatment for adolescent substance abuse Eric F.
Wagner and Mark J. Macgowan; 17. Profiles of change in behavioral and
family interventions for adolescent substance abuse and dependence Holly
Berrett Waldron, Charles W. Turner, and Timothy J. Ozechowski; 18.
Behavioral management approaches for adolescent substance abuse John M.
Roll and Donnie Watson; 19. Evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapies
for adolescent substance use disorders: applications and challenges Yifrah
Kaminer and Holly Berrett Waldron; Part V. Culturally Based Treatment
Development for Adolescent Substance Abusers: 20. Family-centered treatment
for American Indian adolescent substance abuse: toward a culturally and
historically informed strategy Allison J. Boyd-Ball and Thomas J. Dishion;
21. Using treatment development methods to enhance the family-based
treatment of Hispanic adolescents Daniel A. Santisteban, Maite P. Mena, and
Lourdes Suarez-Morales; Part VI. Building the Future: 22. The road ahead:
achievements and challenges for research into the treatment of adolescent
substance abuse Howard A. Liddle and Arlene Frank; Index.
Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Treating adolescent substance
abuse: state of the science Cynthia L. Rowe and Howard A. Liddle; Part I.
Theoretical, Empirical, and Methodological Foundations for Research in
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment: 2. The developmental context for
adolescent substance abuse intervention Judith S. Brook, David W. Brook,
and Kerstin Pahl; 3. Recent methodological and statistical advances: a
latent variable growth modeling framework Terry E. Duncan, Susan C. Duncan,
Lisa A. Strycker, Hayrettin Okut, and Hollie Hix-Small; 4. Clinical course
of youth following treatment for alcohol and drug problems Sandra A. Brown
and Danielle E. Ramo; 5. Cannabis youth treatment intervention: preliminary
findings and implications Janet C. Titus and Michael L. Dennis; Part II.
Practice and Policy Trends in Treatment for Adolescent Substance Abuse: 6.
Epidemiological trends and clinical implications of adolescent substance
abuse in Europe Cecilia A. Essau; 7. The Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome
Studies: outcomes with adolescent substance abusers Christine Grella; 8.
Adolescence treatment services: the context of care M. Katherine Kraft,
Kristin Schubert, Anna Pond, and Marilyn Aquirre-Molina; 9. The principles
of service organization and practice in England Paul McArdle and Eilish
Gilvarry; 10. Health services with drug-abusing adolescents: the next
frontier of research Jerry P. Flanzer; Part III. Comprehensive Assessment
and Integrative Treatment Planning with Adolescent Substance Abusers: 11.
Clinical perspectives on the assessment of adolescent drug abuse Kenneth C.
Winters; 12. Psychopharmacology of adolescents with substance use
disorders: using diagnostic-specific treatments Oscar G. Bukstein and Jack
Cornelius; 13. Developmentally informed diagnostic and treatment
considerations in comorbid conditions Elizabeth A. Whitmore and Paula D.
Riggs; 14. Prevention of infection with human immunodeficiency virus in
adolescent substance abusers Robert M. Malow, Rhonda Rosenberg and Jessy
Dévieux; Part IV. Empirically Based Interventions for Adolescent Substance
Abuse: Research and Practical Implications: 15. Adolescent therapeutic
communities: future directions for practice and research Nancy Jainchill;
16. School-based group treatment for adolescent substance abuse Eric F.
Wagner and Mark J. Macgowan; 17. Profiles of change in behavioral and
family interventions for adolescent substance abuse and dependence Holly
Berrett Waldron, Charles W. Turner, and Timothy J. Ozechowski; 18.
Behavioral management approaches for adolescent substance abuse John M.
Roll and Donnie Watson; 19. Evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapies
for adolescent substance use disorders: applications and challenges Yifrah
Kaminer and Holly Berrett Waldron; Part V. Culturally Based Treatment
Development for Adolescent Substance Abusers: 20. Family-centered treatment
for American Indian adolescent substance abuse: toward a culturally and
historically informed strategy Allison J. Boyd-Ball and Thomas J. Dishion;
21. Using treatment development methods to enhance the family-based
treatment of Hispanic adolescents Daniel A. Santisteban, Maite P. Mena, and
Lourdes Suarez-Morales; Part VI. Building the Future: 22. The road ahead:
achievements and challenges for research into the treatment of adolescent
substance abuse Howard A. Liddle and Arlene Frank; Index.