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Class 8

Class 8

Completion requirements

Class #8: Substance Use Disorders

 

§  Dependence vs. abuse

§  Dual diagnosis

§  Etiology

Required:

DSM: Section II: Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders (through alcohol-related disorders; note there are more related disorders in the DSM)

Bennett, S. & Petrash, P. (2014). The neurobiology of substance use disorders: Information for assessment and clinical treatment. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 84, 273-91.

 

Volkow, N., Koob, G. & McLellan, T. (2016) Neurobiological advances from the brain disease model of addiction. New England Journal of Medicine, 374: 363-371

Recommended:

 

Fletcher, K. et al. (2015). A matter of substance: The potential of attachment theory in the treatment of addictions. Clinical Social Work Journal, 43, 109-117.

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    • BennettPetrash.pdf BennettPetrash.pdf
    • Fletcher.pdf Fletcher.pdf
    • Volkow.pdf Volkow.pdf
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