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Drug Courts : A New Approach to Treatment and Rehabilitation /

Contributor(s): Lessenger, James E [editor.] | Roperd, Glade F [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2007.Description: XVIII, 486 p. 10 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387714332.Subject(s): Medicine | General practice (Medicine) | Primary care (Medicine) | Psychology | Psychotherapy | Counseling | Medicine & Public Health | General Practice / Family Medicine | Primary Care Medicine | Psychology, general | Psychotherapy and CounselingDDC classification: 610 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
to Drug Courts -- The Disease of Addiction -- The Biologic Basis of Drug and Alcohol Addiction -- The Sociologic Basis of Drug and Alcohol Addiction -- The Physical Consequences of Drug and Alcohol Abuse -- Drugs and Alcohol in Pregnancy and the Affected Children -- The Social Consequences of Drug and Alcohol Abuse -- The Pharmacologic Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Addiction -- Co-Occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders -- Counseling Strategies -- Client Life Skills Training -- Self-Help and Mutual Aid Organizations -- Building Supportive Services in Drug Courts -- Drug Testing Methods -- The Drug and Alcohol Testing Process -- Drug Testing Scams -- Analysis of Drug Testing Results -- Juvenile Drug Courts -- Drug Court Organization and Operations -- The Legal Basis for Drug Courts -- Drug Court Funding Options -- Strategies for Administering Rewards and Sanctions -- Roadblocks to Success -- Probation Strategies -- Relapse -- Law Enforcement and Drug Courts -- Record Keeping and Statistics -- Policy Options for the Future -- Case Study of Drug Court Intervention.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This cutting-edge sourcebook is ideal for physicians, addiction treatment practitioners, probation officers, testing programs, judges and anyone else facing challenges in practice with the treatment of drug court participants. The authors share their extensive knowledge in treatment of addiction and withdrawal, treatment for patients with dual diagnoses of mental illness and addiction, and treatment of diseases associated with drug use, such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, and HIV infection. Unparalleled discussions of the drug court system and the medical problems of drug court patients are presented. With concise yet comprehensive chapters, readers find essential coverage of drug testing, drug test collections and reports, and common scams for falsifying drug tests. Other topics include medical educational services that physicians can provide for attorneys, judges, counselors, probation officers, and clients; challenges that treating physicians encounter; appropriate use of sanctions and rewards; and medical interventions. The authors share their personal teaching file of cases from the Adult Drug Court in California to draw a detailed picture of how a Drug Court should be operated effectively.
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to Drug Courts -- The Disease of Addiction -- The Biologic Basis of Drug and Alcohol Addiction -- The Sociologic Basis of Drug and Alcohol Addiction -- The Physical Consequences of Drug and Alcohol Abuse -- Drugs and Alcohol in Pregnancy and the Affected Children -- The Social Consequences of Drug and Alcohol Abuse -- The Pharmacologic Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Addiction -- Co-Occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders -- Counseling Strategies -- Client Life Skills Training -- Self-Help and Mutual Aid Organizations -- Building Supportive Services in Drug Courts -- Drug Testing Methods -- The Drug and Alcohol Testing Process -- Drug Testing Scams -- Analysis of Drug Testing Results -- Juvenile Drug Courts -- Drug Court Organization and Operations -- The Legal Basis for Drug Courts -- Drug Court Funding Options -- Strategies for Administering Rewards and Sanctions -- Roadblocks to Success -- Probation Strategies -- Relapse -- Law Enforcement and Drug Courts -- Record Keeping and Statistics -- Policy Options for the Future -- Case Study of Drug Court Intervention.

This cutting-edge sourcebook is ideal for physicians, addiction treatment practitioners, probation officers, testing programs, judges and anyone else facing challenges in practice with the treatment of drug court participants. The authors share their extensive knowledge in treatment of addiction and withdrawal, treatment for patients with dual diagnoses of mental illness and addiction, and treatment of diseases associated with drug use, such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, and HIV infection. Unparalleled discussions of the drug court system and the medical problems of drug court patients are presented. With concise yet comprehensive chapters, readers find essential coverage of drug testing, drug test collections and reports, and common scams for falsifying drug tests. Other topics include medical educational services that physicians can provide for attorneys, judges, counselors, probation officers, and clients; challenges that treating physicians encounter; appropriate use of sanctions and rewards; and medical interventions. The authors share their personal teaching file of cases from the Adult Drug Court in California to draw a detailed picture of how a Drug Court should be operated effectively.

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