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The Therapist's Guide to Addiction Medicine
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01 October 2013

The author uses his expertise, developed over thirty-five years of addiction medicine practice, to give therapists and counselors the knowledge and tools they must have in order to work effectively in addiction treatment.
Barry Solof, MD, FASAM, is a graduate of Yale Medical School and has been practicing addiction medicine for thirty-five years. He is the medical director of Michaels' House, a nationally recognized rehabilitation facility for addiction and co-occurring disorders, located in Palm Springs, California.
PSYCHOLOGY / Reference, PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Addiction, SELF-HELP / Substance Abuse & Addictions / General, PSYCHOLOGY / Clinical Psychology
The Therapist's Guide to Addiction Medicine is so informative and personally written, I learned and grew while I enjoyed reading. Dr. Solof has practiced addiction medicine for multiple decades and addresses the important questions before the reader can even formulate them. He clearly expresses his opinions regarding effective treatmnet hwile encouraging therapists to be flexible within their own approach with clients, allowing for whatever works for each individual. Armed with this book, therapists will be trained and able to make accurate assessments and sound clinical interventions with their addicted clientele. This book should be a standard text in any counselor training program! —Judi Hollis, PhD, Pioneer in addiciton treatment, Author of Fat Is a Family Affair, Fat & Furious, Hot & Heavy, and From Bagels to Buddha
Barry Solof's The Therapist's Guide to Addiction Medicine is a great book! Dr. Solof is a master clinician. In a few words, he says what it has taken me a lifetime to learn. This book takes complex clinical findings gleaned from the last twenty years of medical research and boils it down to the essential lessons. It bring understanding that bridges the medical and social treatment of addiction. I plan to give a copy to all my consulting therapists, physicians, and patients. For anyone who wants to understand the medical and biological basis of addiction, with its life-gripping impact on the brain and body, this is the go-to normal. —David Pating, MD, Chief of Addiction Medicine at Kaiser Medical Center, Chair of the California Mental health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, Past President of the California Society of Addiction Medicine
The Therapist's Guide to Addiction Medicine is a thoughtful review of addiction medicine for therapists and counselors to work effectively with their clients who have addictive disorders. Dr. Solof draws on his thirty-five years of addiction medicine practice to provide therapists with information about the disease of addictions and tools to moe clients toward recovery. For anyone interested in entering the field of addiction treatment as well as for experienced counselors, this is a must-read. —Mel Pohl, MD, FASAM, Author of A Day without Pain; Pain Recovery: How to Find Balance and Reduce Suffering from Chronic Pain; and Pain Recovery for Families: How to Find Balance When Someone Else's Chronic Pain Becomes Your Problem Too
Dr. Solof has written a book that crystallizes the wisdom and experience of a brilliant doctor who has spent decades successfully treating the chemically addicted. He cites cutting-edge research every therapist needs to know to offer clients the best chance at a successful recovery. There is thoughtful consideration of the interaction between the biological and psychological aspects of addiction and the psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic choices for treatment. This book can be used as a textbook for students and trainees in chemical dependency programs, as well as a practical reference for clinicians. —Rochelle Sechooler, PhD, Chair, Psychology/Human Services Drug and Alcohol Studies Program, Los Angeles City College
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: I’m not an addict; I can stop anytime I want!
What is Addiction?
What is Addiction Treatment?
Chapter Two: You talkin’ to me?
The Brain Anatomy and Chemistry of Addiction
Chapter Three: My mother made me do it!
Addiction and Co-morbid Disorders
Genetics and Heredity
Chapter Four: Denial is not just a river in Egypt!
Denial can take many different forms
Chapter Five: There’s an App For That
Medications That Help Stabilize Addiction and Assist Recovery
Chapter Six: Cirrhosis is NOT one of the Knights of the Round Table
Medical Complications and Liver Disease
Chapter Seven: Getting off the big white horse
Opiates, Pain, Methadone, and Suboxone
Chapter Eight: You people are really sick!
HIV, Hepatitis C, TB, and STD’s
Chapter Nine: Look into my eyes—you’re getting very sleepy
Antidepressant, Anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), and Hypnotic (sleep) Medications
Chapter Ten: I’m not crazy, but my psychiatrist is
ADD/ADHD, Bipolar, and Antipsychotic Medications
Chapter Eleven: I’d walk a mile for a Camel—if I could only catch my breath
Nicotine Addiction and Smoking Cessation Medications
Chapter Twelve: What’s the matter with kids today?
Adolescents and Addiction—Prescription Pills, Anabolic Steroids, and Eating Disorders
Chapter Thirteen: Barefoot, pregnant, and addicted
Addiction, Pregnancy, and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Chapter Fourteen: You can’t lose if you don’t play
Gambling Addiction and Impulse Control Disorders
Chapter: Fifteen: Do you want LOTS of fries with that?
Sex Addiction, Eating Disorders, Nutrition, Herbs, Vitamins, and Supplements
Chapter Sixteen: Passing a drug test won’t get you into college
Drug Testing, Urine Analysis, and Breathalyzers
Appendix:
Patient Guidelines for Early Recovery
Why Group Treatment Works
The California Society of Addiction Medicine’s Position on Medical Marijuana
Study Suggests Gene May Predict Success of Therapies for Alcohol Dependence
Methadone Treatment Marks 40 Years
Select Prescription Drugs and Their Potential for Abuse
Depression Screening Self-Test
A Few Good Mutual-Aid and Support Programs for Addiction
A Few Movies for Reference for Addiction and Addicted-Related Behavior
A Few Good National Drug and Alcohol Agencies
State Substance Abuse Agencies
References
Endnotes