Manual of Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Guidelines for Teaching in Medical and Health Institutions
During the last few centuries, and particularly in recent decades, problems result­ ing from the excessive use of drugs and alcohol have spread virtually as an epidemic to every country in the world and to almost every community. Abuse of alcohol and drugs is related to numerous other health problems, such as the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) on all continents. Health and social services today cannot afford to ignore this crisis since it affects all levels of society and manifests itself in diverse health and social problems. In recent years, the World Health Organization has received numerous requests for training material for physicians in this field. This manual therefore meets an urgent need. The availability of new data and the dearth of suitable textbooks have made its preparation mandatory. The influence of sociocultural factors on drug dependence and alcohol­ related problems-on their cause, development, and consequences as well as on their treatment and prevention-has been taken into account in the preparation of this manual in order to ensure that its usefulness is not limited to one country or region. It has been prepared primarily for the teaching of physicians and medical students, although much of it is relevant to the training of nurses, midwives, health educators, primary-care workers, medical social workers, counselors, and psychologists. In fact, suggestions have been included for adapting the manual for use in the training of such varied groups of students.
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Manual of Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Guidelines for Teaching in Medical and Health Institutions
During the last few centuries, and particularly in recent decades, problems result­ ing from the excessive use of drugs and alcohol have spread virtually as an epidemic to every country in the world and to almost every community. Abuse of alcohol and drugs is related to numerous other health problems, such as the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) on all continents. Health and social services today cannot afford to ignore this crisis since it affects all levels of society and manifests itself in diverse health and social problems. In recent years, the World Health Organization has received numerous requests for training material for physicians in this field. This manual therefore meets an urgent need. The availability of new data and the dearth of suitable textbooks have made its preparation mandatory. The influence of sociocultural factors on drug dependence and alcohol­ related problems-on their cause, development, and consequences as well as on their treatment and prevention-has been taken into account in the preparation of this manual in order to ensure that its usefulness is not limited to one country or region. It has been prepared primarily for the teaching of physicians and medical students, although much of it is relevant to the training of nurses, midwives, health educators, primary-care workers, medical social workers, counselors, and psychologists. In fact, suggestions have been included for adapting the manual for use in the training of such varied groups of students.
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Manual of Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Guidelines for Teaching in Medical and Health Institutions

Manual of Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Guidelines for Teaching in Medical and Health Institutions

Manual of Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Guidelines for Teaching in Medical and Health Institutions

Manual of Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Guidelines for Teaching in Medical and Health Institutions

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During the last few centuries, and particularly in recent decades, problems result­ ing from the excessive use of drugs and alcohol have spread virtually as an epidemic to every country in the world and to almost every community. Abuse of alcohol and drugs is related to numerous other health problems, such as the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) on all continents. Health and social services today cannot afford to ignore this crisis since it affects all levels of society and manifests itself in diverse health and social problems. In recent years, the World Health Organization has received numerous requests for training material for physicians in this field. This manual therefore meets an urgent need. The availability of new data and the dearth of suitable textbooks have made its preparation mandatory. The influence of sociocultural factors on drug dependence and alcohol­ related problems-on their cause, development, and consequences as well as on their treatment and prevention-has been taken into account in the preparation of this manual in order to ensure that its usefulness is not limited to one country or region. It has been prepared primarily for the teaching of physicians and medical students, although much of it is relevant to the training of nurses, midwives, health educators, primary-care workers, medical social workers, counselors, and psychologists. In fact, suggestions have been included for adapting the manual for use in the training of such varied groups of students.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461595182
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 02/03/2012
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Pages: 350
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Definitions.- 1. Background.- 2. Organization and Structure of the Manual.- 3. Purpose and Aim.- 4. Methodology—How Was This Manual Produced?.- 5. Special Aspects of This Volume.- 6. Definitions and Terminology.- References.- I. Teaching Approaches.- 2. Guidelines for Teaching and Training.- II. The Problem and its Assessment.- 3. Historical Background.- 4. Epidemiological Assessment.- 5. Etiological Factors.- 6. Natural Course and Psychosocial Manifestations.- III. Pharmacological Factors.- 7. Pharmacology of Dependence-Producing Drugs.- IV. Diagnosis and Management.- 8. Clinical Diagnosis and Assessment.- 9. Detoxification and Management of Medical Emergencies.- 10. Medical Complications.- 11. Psychosocial Management.- 12. Pharmacotherapy.- V. Public Health Approaches.- 13. Public Health Planning.- 14. Prevention.
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