This important book argues that the course of the opioid epidemic can be changed. Covering the origins of addiction, the state of the worldwide epidemic, and the likelihood of success for current and proposed solutions, it is an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals, medical students, and those affected by addiction.
This important book argues that the course of the opioid epidemic can be changed. Covering the origins of addiction, the state of the worldwide epidemic, and the likelihood of success for current and proposed solutions, it is an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals, medical students, and those affected by addiction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ethan O. Bryson is a Professor in both the Department of Anaesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine and the Department of Psychiatry at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.
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Foreword Preface Part I. The Origins of Addiction: 1. A Brief History of Opioid Misuse and Addiction 2. Why Do Some People Become Addicted to Opioids while Others Don't? 3. How Culture, Religion, and Society Impact Opioid Addiction 4. The Effect of Policy and Governmental Regulations on the Opioid Epidemic Part II. Recognizing That a Problem Exists: 5. Current Data and Worldwide Opioid Misuse Statistics 6. Changing Trends in Opioid Misuse 7. The Actual Cost of the Opioid Epidemic 8. The Impact of the Opioid Epidemic on Healthcare Infrastructure Part III. The Treatment Plan: 9. Detoxification: How Do We Get Ourselves Off Opioids? 10. Outpatient Treatment Modalities 11. The True Cost of Opioid Addiction Treatment 12. Harm Reduction, Legal Issues, Drug Court and Other Alternatives to Discipline Part IV. Recovery: 13. Stopping the Cycle of Relapse 14. Re-thinking Anti-Drug Policies and Changing Drug Education 15. Proactive Measures to Prevent Opioid Addiction 16. Can We Make Opioid Use Less Dangerous?
Foreword Preface Part I. The Origins of Addiction: 1. A Brief History of Opioid Misuse and Addiction 2. Why Do Some People Become Addicted to Opioids while Others Don't? 3. How Culture, Religion, and Society Impact Opioid Addiction 4. The Effect of Policy and Governmental Regulations on the Opioid Epidemic Part II. Recognizing That a Problem Exists: 5. Current Data and Worldwide Opioid Misuse Statistics 6. Changing Trends in Opioid Misuse 7. The Actual Cost of the Opioid Epidemic 8. The Impact of the Opioid Epidemic on Healthcare Infrastructure Part III. The Treatment Plan: 9. Detoxification: How Do We Get Ourselves Off Opioids? 10. Outpatient Treatment Modalities 11. The True Cost of Opioid Addiction Treatment 12. Harm Reduction, Legal Issues, Drug Court and Other Alternatives to Discipline Part IV. Recovery: 13. Stopping the Cycle of Relapse 14. Re-thinking Anti-Drug Policies and Changing Drug Education 15. Proactive Measures to Prevent Opioid Addiction 16. Can We Make Opioid Use Less Dangerous?
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