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ISBN 10: 0765705451
ISBN 13: 978-0765705457
Author: Edward Khantzian
Passionate, professional, and unfailingly astute, Dr. Khantzian examines his patients’ internal worlds, revealing vulnerabilities while uncovering resiliency and strength. This book, comprehensive in scope, abundant in clinical material, and written with clarity and intelligence, provides a depth of understanding of substance use disorders and an increased hope for recovery.
Table of contents:
PART I:
OVERVIEW: POTENTIALS AND LIMITATIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING AND TREATING ADDICTIVE VULNERABILITY
PART II:
THE INTERNAL WORLD OF THE ADDICTED PERSON
Introduction
1 Heroin Use As an Attempt to Cope with John E. Mack and Alan F. Schatzberg
2 The Ego, the Self, and Opiate Addiction
3 Impulse Problems in Addiction
4 An Ego/Self Theory of Substance Dependence
5 Ego Functions and Psychopathology in Narcotics and Polydrug Users with Gerald J. McKenna
6 Treatment Implications of Ego and Self Disturbances in Alcoholism
7 Addiction: Self-Destruction or Self-Repair?
PART III:
THE SELF-MEDICATION HYPOTHESIS OF SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
Introduction
8 Opiate Addiction: Theory and Treatment
9 Self-Selection and Progression in Drug Dependence
10 Psychological (Structural) Vulnerabilities and the Specific Appeal of Narcotics
11 The Self-Medication Hypothesis of Addictive Disorders
12 Self-Regulation and Self-Medication Factors in Alcoholism and the Addictions
13 Self-Regulation Factors in Cocaine Dependence
14 Self-Regulation Vulnerabilities in Substance Abusers
15 The Self-Medication Hypothesis of Substance Use Disorders: An Update
PART IV:
UNDERSTANDING ADDICTIVE VULNERABILITY-PSYCHODYNAMICS
Introduction
16 A Preliminary Dynamic Formulation of the Psychopharmacological Action of Methadone
17 Heroin Addiction: The Diagnostic Dilemma for Psychiatry with Catherine J. Treece
18 Dependency and Denial Problems of Alcoholics
19 Self-Preservation and the Care of the Self with John E. Mack
20 Alcoholism: The Challenge of Conceptualization and Consensus
21 The Cause-Consequence Controversy in Alcoholic and Addictive Suffering
22 Cocaine Addiction: Is There a Psychological Predisposition? with Nancy J. Khantzian
23 Psychiatric and Psychodynamic Factors in Cocaine Dependence
24 Alcoholics Anonymous and Contemporary Psychodynamic Theory with John E. Mack
25 Alcoholics Anonymous-Cult or Corrective?
26 Trauma and Addictive Suffering: A Self-Medication Perspective
PART V: TREATMENT OF THE ADDICTIONS
Introduction
27 The Self-Help-Psychiatry Controversy in Addiction Treatment
28 Group Treatment of Unwilling Addicted Patients with William W. Kates
29 The Substance-Dependent Physician
30 Understanding and Managing Addicted Physicians
31 Psychotherapeutic Interventions with Substance Abusers
32 A Contemporary Psychodynamic Approach to Drug Abuse Treatment
33 The Primary Care Therapist and Patient Needs in Substance Abuse Treatment
34 Modified Group Therapy for Substance Abusers:
A Psychodynamic Approach to Relapse Prevention with Kurt S. Halliday, Sarah J. Golden, and William E. McAuliffe
35 How AA Works and Why It Is Important for Clinicians to Understand with John E. Mack
36 Group Therapy for Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders with Sarah J. Golden and William E. McAuliffe
37 Modified Dynamic Group Therapy: Technique and Technical Issues with Kurt S. Halliday and William E. McAuliffe
38 Preverbal Origins of Distress:
Substance Use Disorders and Psychotherapy
39 Psychotherapy of Substance Abusing Patients: Engaging and Treating the Disordered Person
PART VI: EPILOGUE: FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR UNDERSTANDING AND TREATING THE ADDICTED PERSON
Credits
Index
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