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American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders 2004 | TREATING SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS: A Quick Reference Guide > | TREATING SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS: A Quick Reference Guide Sections: A. General Treatment Principles, 1. Goals of Treatment, 2. Assessment, 3. Treatment Settings, 4. Formulation and Implementation of a Treatment Plan, 5. Pharmacological Treatments, 6. Psychosocial Treatments, 7. Clinical Features Influencing Treatment, 8. Confidentiality, B. Psychiatric Management, C. Nicotine Dependence, D. Alcohol Use Disorders, 1. Management of Alcohol Intoxication and Withdrawal, 2. Management of Alcohol Dependence, E. Marijuana Use Disorders, F. Cocaine Use Disorders, 1. Management of Cocaine Intoxication and Withdrawal, 2. Management of Cocaine Dependence, G. Opioid Use Disorders, 1. Management of Opioid Intoxication, 2. Management of Opioid Withdrawal, 3. Management of Opioid Dependence. Topics Discussed: alcohol dependence; alcohol intoxication; alcohol use disorder; behavior therapy; cocaine abuse; cocaine dependence; cocaine intoxication; cognitive therapy; confidentiality; group psychotherapy; intoxication; marijuana abuse; motivation therapy; nicotine dependence; opioid dependence; opioid intoxication; opioid use disorders; opioid withdrawal; psychotherapy, family; psychotherapy, interpersonal; psychotherapy, psychodynamic; substance use disorders; substance withdrawal; support groups; therapeutic alliance; twelve-step model.
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"Based on Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients With Substance Use Disorders, Second Edition, originally published
in August 2006. A guideline watch, summarizing significant developments in the scientific literature since publication of this guideline, may be available.
A multimodal treatment approach is typically required, since individuals with substance use disorders are clinically and functionally heterogeneous. The primary aims of treatment include motivating the patient to change and helping the patient learn, practice, and internalize changes in attitudes and behavior conducive to relapse prevention. Additional goals of treatment include the following:..."
DOI: 10.1176/appi.books.9780890423370.145633
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