Cannabis Dependence
Cannabis dependence is controversial. Does it occur or is it a myth put forth by those who oppose legalization? What are the signs of cannabis dependence? How many people are affected? What are the health and behavioral risks of becoming cannabis-dependent? What counseling approaches have been tested with adults and adolescents, and how effective are they? What are the arguments for legalization, regulation, or prohibition? Looking back and toward the future, what do we know and what do we need to learn? This state-of-the-science review sets out to answer all those questions, beginning with an historical examination and moving into diagnosis, classification, epidemiology, public health, policy, issues relating to regulation and prohibition, and evidence-based interventions.
• Breaks through the controversial politics of cannabis use to give a clear, scientific synthesis of all the health-related issues relating to cannabis use • Reviews and assesses all the interventions applied to both adult and adolescent users • Gives the criteria for diagnosis and scope of cannabis dependence
ContentsForeword G. Alan Marlatt; Part I. The Nature of Cannabis Dependence: 1. Themes in the history of cannabis dependence Roger A. Roffman, Sam Schwartz and Robert S. Stephens; 2. The diagnosis of cannabis dependence Thomas F. Babor; 3. Understanding the pharmacology and physiology of cannabis dependence Aron H. Lichtman and Billy R. Martin; 4. The epidemiology of cannabis dependence James C. Anthony; 5. The adverse health and psychological consequences of cannabis dependence Wayne Hall and Nadia Solowij; Part II. Interventions with Cannabis-Dependent Adults: 6. Cognitive behavioral and motivational enhancement treatments Robert S. Stephens, Roger A. Roffman, Jan Copeland and Wendy Swift; 7. Contingency-management interventions for cannabis dependence Alan J. Budney, Brent Moore, Stacey C. Sigmon and Stephen T. Higgins; 8. The marijuana check-up Robert S. Stephens and Roger A. Roffman; 9. Guided self-change: a brief motivational intervention for cannabis abuse Linda Sobell, Mark B. Sobell, Eric Wagner, Sangeeta Agrawal and Timothy P. Ellingstad; 10. Supportive-expressive psychotherapy for cannabis dependence Brin Grenyer and Nadia Solowij; Part III. Interventions with Cannabis-Dependent Adolescents and Young Adults: 11. The cannabis youth treatment study: the treatment models and preliminary findings Guy Diamond, Jodi Leckrone, Michael L. Dennis and Susan H. Godley; 12. The teen cannabis check-up: exploring strategies for reaching young cannabis users James Berghuis, Wendy Swift, Roger A. Roffman, Robert S. Stephens and Jan Copeland; 13. Engaging young probation-referred cannabis-abusing individuals in treatment Kathleen Carroll, Rajita Sinha and Caroline Easton; Part IV. Policy: 14. The policy implications of cannabis dependence Wayne Hall and Wendy Swift; Part V. Conclusion: 15. The nature, consequences and treatment of cannabis dependence: implications for future research and policy Robert S. Stephens and Roger A. Roffman; Index.
Review\'Overall, this book is useful as a pioneering guide to understanding cannabis dependence in order to inform and implement current prevention strategies, interventions, and policies. It is very comprehensive, and, also aims to dispel certain common myths regarding cannabis. As a review of the current research it could also prove valuable as a potential springboard for other researchers wishing to explore this area further.\' Journal of Mental Health
- Forlag: Cambridge University Press
- Utgivelsesår: 2006
- Kategori: Psykologi
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- Antall sider: 402
- ISBN: 9780521814478
- Innbinding: Innbundet