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From addictions treatment pioneer G. Alan Marlatt and associates, this is the authoritative work on harm reduction: its principles, strategies, and practical applications. Contributors review programs that have been developed and tested for a range of high-risk behaviors, including problem drinking, tobacco use, illicit drug use, and risky sexual behavior. Flexible, tailored, culturally competent treatment approaches are described for marginalized and underserved communities. The volume also explores philosophical and policy-related debates surrounding this growing movement. New to This…mehr
From addictions treatment pioneer G. Alan Marlatt and associates, this is the authoritative work on harm reduction: its principles, strategies, and practical applications. Contributors review programs that have been developed and tested for a range of high-risk behaviors, including problem drinking, tobacco use, illicit drug use, and risky sexual behavior. Flexible, tailored, culturally competent treatment approaches are described for marginalized and underserved communities. The volume also explores philosophical and policy-related debates surrounding this growing movement.
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*Reflects significant advances in research and clinical practice.
*Chapters on the current status of the field, applications to psychotherapy, and treatment of dual disorders.
*Chapters on additional populations (adolescent drinkers and Hispanic/Latino and Asian American substance users) and an additional substance (cannabis).
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Autorenporträt
G. Alan Marlatt, PhD, until his death in 2011, was Director of the Addictive Behaviors Research Center and Professor of Psychology at the University of Washington. For over 30 years, Dr. Marlatt conducted pioneering work on understanding and preventing relapse in substance abuse treatment and was a leading proponent of the harm reduction approach to treating addictive behaviors. Mary E. Larimer, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of Washington, where she is also Associate Director of the Addictive Behaviors Research Center and Director of the Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors. Katie Witkiewitz, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of New Mexico, with a joint appointment at the Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions.
Inhaltsangabe
I. Overview of Harm Reduction 1. Current Status Historical Highlights and Basic Principles of Harm Reduction Susan E. Collins Seema L. Clifasefi Diane E. Logan Laura S. Samples Julian M. Somers and G. Alan Marlatt 2. Harm Reduction Psychotherapy Andrew Tatarsky and Scott KelloggII. Areas of Concentration in Harm Reduction 3. Harm Reduction for Alcohol Problems Mary E. Larimer Tiara M. Dillworth Clayton Neighbors Melissa A. Lewis Heidi D. Montoya and Diane E. Logan 4. Tobacco: Untapped Potential for Harm Reduction Carl V. Phillips Karyn K. Heavner Paul L. Bergen and Catherine M. Nissen 5. Harm Reduction and Cannabis Roger A. Roffman and Robert S. Stephens 6. Reducing Harm Associated with Illicit Drug Use: Opiates Amphetamines Cocaine Steroids and Other Substances Jason R. Kilmer Jessica M. Cronce Scott B. Hunt and Christine M. Lee 7. Harm Reduction for High-Risk Sexual Behavior and HIV Michele Peake Andrasik and Ty W. Lostutter 8. Redefining the Treatment of Dual Disorders Patt DenningIII. Harm Reduction and Special Populations 9. The Need for Culturally Competent Harm Reduction and Relapse Prevention Interventions for African Americans Michele Peake Andrasik Briana Woods and William H. George 10. Harm Reduction among Hispanic and Latino Populations Arthur W. Blume and Michelle R. Resor 11. Harm Reduction for Asian American and Pacific Islander Populations Karen Chan Osilla Eunice C. Wong and Nolan Zane 12. Adolescent Alcohol-Related Harm Reduction: Realities Innovations and Challenges Adrian KellyIV. The Role of Harm Reduction in U.S. Drug Control Policy 13. Harm Reduction and Public Policy Justin Walthers Kenneth R. Weingardt Katie Witkiewitz and G. Alan Marlatt
I. Overview of Harm Reduction 1. Current Status Historical Highlights and Basic Principles of Harm Reduction Susan E. Collins Seema L. Clifasefi Diane E. Logan Laura S. Samples Julian M. Somers and G. Alan Marlatt 2. Harm Reduction Psychotherapy Andrew Tatarsky and Scott KelloggII. Areas of Concentration in Harm Reduction 3. Harm Reduction for Alcohol Problems Mary E. Larimer Tiara M. Dillworth Clayton Neighbors Melissa A. Lewis Heidi D. Montoya and Diane E. Logan 4. Tobacco: Untapped Potential for Harm Reduction Carl V. Phillips Karyn K. Heavner Paul L. Bergen and Catherine M. Nissen 5. Harm Reduction and Cannabis Roger A. Roffman and Robert S. Stephens 6. Reducing Harm Associated with Illicit Drug Use: Opiates Amphetamines Cocaine Steroids and Other Substances Jason R. Kilmer Jessica M. Cronce Scott B. Hunt and Christine M. Lee 7. Harm Reduction for High-Risk Sexual Behavior and HIV Michele Peake Andrasik and Ty W. Lostutter 8. Redefining the Treatment of Dual Disorders Patt DenningIII. Harm Reduction and Special Populations 9. The Need for Culturally Competent Harm Reduction and Relapse Prevention Interventions for African Americans Michele Peake Andrasik Briana Woods and William H. George 10. Harm Reduction among Hispanic and Latino Populations Arthur W. Blume and Michelle R. Resor 11. Harm Reduction for Asian American and Pacific Islander Populations Karen Chan Osilla Eunice C. Wong and Nolan Zane 12. Adolescent Alcohol-Related Harm Reduction: Realities Innovations and Challenges Adrian KellyIV. The Role of Harm Reduction in U.S. Drug Control Policy 13. Harm Reduction and Public Policy Justin Walthers Kenneth R. Weingardt Katie Witkiewitz and G. Alan Marlatt
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