This issue of Medical Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Jeffrey H. Samet, Patrick G. O'Connor, and Michael D. Stein, is devoted to Substance Use and Addiction Medicine. Articles in this outstanding issue include: Making Unhealthy Substance Use a Part of Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care; The Inpatient Addiction Consult Medical Service: Expertise for Hospitalized Patients with Complex Addiction Problems; The Addiction Physician Workforce: Addiction Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine Collaboration in a New Age; Preventing Opioid Overdose in the Clinic and Hospital: Analgesia and Opioid Antagonists; The Role of Non-Traditional Maintenance Treatments: Injectable Opioid Agonist Therapies and Managed Alcohol Programs; Office-Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) in Primary Care: Models that Work; Alcohol Use Disorder Pharmacotherapy: the Use of FDA and non-FDA Approved Medications; When and How to Treat Possible Cannabis Use Disorder; Clinical Presentations of New Drugs with Abuse Potential; Use of Technology in Addiction Therapy; Sleep Management Among Patients with Substance Use Disorders; Pain Management Among Patients with Substance Use Disorders; E-Cigarettes: A Path to Recovery or a Road to Hell?; Are Adolescent and Young Adults Different When Addressing Substance Use Disorders?; and Smoking Cessation for Those in Recovery from Substance Use Disorders.
Benzodiazepines have neurobiological and pharmacologic properties that result in a high potential for misuse and physical dependence. ... whereas cognitive behavioral therapy has shown the most benefit in terms of behavioral treatments.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS Adolescent substance use has a range of long-term consequences, and alarmingly few adolescents receive adequate ... Experts express Psychiatric Treatment of Children and Adolescents 617 SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS.
Here, we focus on studies where suicidality was not explicitly related to a major psychiatric disorders (or it was explicitly related to a major psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, but was not included in any of the previous ...
their clinical utility.59 Only a few automated fentanyl immunoassays have been validated for clinical use and point of care ... advances in the pharmacotherapy for OUD in recent years, there are still ample avenues for future research.
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Depression, hopelessness, suicidality, and related factors in sexual minority and heterosexual adolescents. ... Trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy for children: sustained impact of treatment 6 and 12 months later.
Laura E Schanberg, MD, Yukiko Kimura, MD. outcomes. For example, in one small mixed methods study of youth with cSLE or mixed connective tissue disease, there was an association between lower socioeconomic status and both poor ...
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