From Stigma to Support: A New Vision for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery (Psychiatry Update, 4) (Original PDF from Publisher)
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From Stigma to Support redefines how we understand and treat Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) in clinical practice. Published by Springer as part of the acclaimed Psychiatry Update series, this essential resource equips professionals with evidence-based insights, emerging therapeutic models, and policy-driven solutions that humanize treatment and prioritize recovery. A must-have for addiction specialists, mental health professionals, and policy makers.
Description
From Stigma to Support: A New Vision for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery (2024) is a groundbreaking volume that confronts the outdated narratives surrounding alcohol addiction and reframes it as a treatable, chronic health condition. As the fourth entry in the Psychiatry Update series by Springer, this book emphasizes progressive, research-based interventions that emphasize compassion, continuity of care, and social integration.
Designed for psychiatrists, addiction specialists, clinical psychologists, therapists, and healthcare policy professionals, this book serves as a modern clinical guide and advocacy tool. It bridges the gap between stigma-driven legacy practices and innovative, patient-centered approaches for treating AUD in diverse populations.
Key Features and Highlights:
- Delivers a comprehensive overview of current clinical strategies for treating Alcohol Use Disorder
- Challenges harmful social stigmas and systemic biases in addiction treatment
- Integrates neuroscientific, psychosocial, and behavioral frameworks
- Highlights emerging therapies, including pharmacological advances and digital health tools
- Discusses the role of public policy and harm reduction in treatment outcomes
- Part of Springer’s Psychiatry Update series—ideal for clinicians staying current with research
Major Topics Covered:
The book includes core chapters on:
- Neurobiology of alcohol dependence and withdrawal
- Evidence-based psychosocial and medical treatments
- Relapse prevention and long-term recovery models
- Addressing stigma in clinical settings and public policy
- Cultural and demographic considerations in AUD treatment
- Integrating peer support and community-based recovery models
About the Author(s):
Authored and edited by leading experts in psychiatry, addiction medicine, and public health, this volume reflects both academic rigor and practical application. The contributors bring decades of experience from clinical, policy, and research domains, making this a comprehensive guide grounded in real-world insights.
File Format & Technical Details:
- Format: Original PDF (from Springer)
- Edition: 1st Edition (2024)
- Publisher: Springer
- Language: English
- File Size: [To be provided]
- Compatibility: Compatible with all devices supporting PDF (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Kindle); printable and text-searchable for ease of reference
Sample FAQs
Q1: Is this book suitable for students or only for licensed professionals?
While primarily aimed at practicing clinicians, this book is also highly valuable for psychiatry and psychology students, medical residents, and social work professionals seeking an advanced understanding of modern AUD treatment.
Q2: Does the book address treatment for co-occurring disorders?
Yes, the book includes discussions on dual diagnosis and integrative approaches for treating AUD alongside other psychiatric or behavioral health conditions.
Additional information
Publisher |
Springer |
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Published Year |
2024 |
Language |
English |
ISBN |
978-3031735523, 9783031735530 |
File Size |
5.8 MB |
Edition |
1 |
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