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Dual Disorders, 1 - 3rd Edition by Dennis C Daley & Howard B Moss (Paperback)

Dual Disorders, 1 - 3rd Edition by  Dennis C Daley & Howard B Moss (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The leading text on the biological and psychological relationship between mental illness and addiction, <i>Dual Disorders </i>contains important resources for individuals and their families.</b> <p/>Depression. Schizophrenia. Post-traumatic stress disorder. Millions of individuals diagnosed with psychiatric or emotional disorders must battle an equally menacing and powerful disease--chemical dependency. First published in 1993, <i>Dual Disorders</i> is the leading text on the biological and psychological relationship between mental illness and addiction. The third edition of this Hazelden best-seller includes the latest research, information about medications, and an explanation of diagnostic criteria. <p/>Key features and benefits: outlines the relationship between chemical dependency and psychiatric disorders; contains important resources for chemically dependent individuals and their families; and presents practical relapse prevention strategies.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"This updated edition of <i>Dual Disorders</i> by Drs. Daley and Moss provides clinicians from all disciplines up-to-date information on psychosocial and psychopharmacologic treatments for patients with chemical dependency (CD) and coexisting mental disorders.I highly recommend this informative and practical book."<br>--Jack Blaine, MD, deputy director, Center for Clinical Trials Network, National Institute on Drug Abuse <br>"I strongly recommend this book to counselors and clinicians who have an interest in developing or enhancing their dual diagnosis competency."<br>--Kenneth Minkoff, MD, medical director, Arbour-Choate Health Management; Clinical assistant professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School <br>"Developing an effective, integrated approach to the treatment of dual disorders is a high priority goal. The third edition of <i>Dual Disorders</i> by Daley and Moss is a valuable resource in the pursuit of this goal.<br>--G. Alan Marlatt, PhD, professor and director, Addictive Behaviors Research Center, Department of Psychology, University of Washington <br>"The challenge of providing appropriate care for individuals with co-occurring mental and addictive disorders is inescapable. Drs. Daley and Moss have systematically and comprehensively pulled together the rapidly expanding evidence base to provide practitioners with practical strategies for meeting that challenge."<br>--Harold Pincus, MD, professor of psychiatry and executive vice chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic <br>"Drs. Dennis Daley and Howard Moss are two of the most knowledgeable people in the field of dual diagnosis treatment. This book is a wonderful synthesis of information about assessment and treatment of dual disorders."<br>--Roger D. Weiss, MD, associate professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School Clinical director, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program, McLean Hospital <br>"I would recommend this book to anyone who treats patients with comorbid addiction and psychiatric disorders."<br>--Carl Rollyn Sullivan, MD, professor of psychiatry and director, Addiction Intensive Outpatient Program, West Virginia University School of Medicine <br>"[This book] is much more than an update to their previous two editions. It is really more a state-of-the-art textbook on assessment and treatment, diagnosis by diagnosis, complete with its own quality improvement guide. When you read it, you'll know how far we've come!"<br>--Michael T. Flaherty, PhD, executive director, Institute for Research, Education and Training in Addictions <br>"The new sections in this third edition on group treatment and how to help families' members are great contributions. I thank Dr. Daley and Dr. Moss for another great book."<br>--Robert J. Ackerman, PhD, professor of sociology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Director, Mid-Atlantic Addiction Training Institute <br>"Clinicians will be reassured to learn that these authors are again keeping the field well informed and current."<br>--Gerald T. Rogers, President, Gerald T. Rogers Productions, Skokie, Illinois <br>"Drs. Daley and Mosshave a gift for combining research with a strong practical background. This third edition reflects their pragmatic approach with current research to produce a 'best practices' model."<br>--David C. Bowen, CSW, CASAC, clinical services director, St. Joseph's Rehabilitation Center, Inc., Saranac Lake <br>'This is an excellent manual for practitioners working with dual diagnosis clients."<br>--Helena Rempala, PhD, clinical psychologist and research coordinator, The Morton Center and Family and Children's Counseling Centers"<br><br>"This updated edition of "Dual Disorders" by Drs. Daley and Moss provides clinicians from all disciplines up-to-date information on psychosocial and psychopharmacologic treatments for patients with chemical dependency (CD) and coexisting mental disorders.I highly recommend this informative and practical book."<BR>--Jack Blaine, MD, deputy director, Center for Clinical Trials Network, National Institute on Drug Abuse <BR>"I strongly recommend this book to counselors and clinicians who have an interest in developing or enhancing their dual diagnosis competency."<BR>--Kenneth Minkoff, MD, medical director, Arbour-Choate Health Management; Clinical assistant professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School <BR>"Developing an effective, integrated approach to the treatment of dual disorders is a high priority goal. The third edition of "Dual Disorders" by Daley and Moss is a valuable resource in the pursuit of this goal.<BR>--G. Alan Marlatt, PhD, professor and director, Addictive Behaviors Research Center, Department of Psychology, University of Washington <BR>"The challenge of providing appropriate care for individuals with co-occurring mental and addictive disorders is inescapable. Drs. Daley and Moss have systematically and comprehensively pulled together the rapidly expanding evidence base to provide practitioners with practical strategies for meeting that challenge."<BR>--Harold Pincus, MD, professor of psychiatry and executive vice chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic <BR>"Drs. Dennis Daley and Howard Moss are two of the most knowledgeable people in the field of dual diagnosis treatment. This book is a wonderful synthesis of information about assessment and treatment of dual disorders."<BR>--Roger D. Weiss, MD, associate professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School Clinical director, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program, McLean Hospital <BR>"I would recommend this book to anyone who treats patients with comorbid addiction and psychiatric disorders."<BR>--Carl Rollyn Sullivan, MD, professor of psychiatry and director, Addiction Intensive Outpatient Program, West Virginia University School of Medicine <BR>"[This book] is much more than an update to their previous two editions. It is really more a state-of-the-art textbook on assessment and treatment, diagnosis by diagnosis, complete with its own quality improvement guide. When you read it, you'll know how far we've come!"<BR>--Michael T. Flaherty, PhD, executive director, Institute for Research, Education and Training in Addictions <BR>"The new sections in this third edition on group treatment and how to help families' members are great contributions. I thank Dr. Daley and Dr. Moss for another great book."<BR>--Robert J. Ackerman, PhD, professor of sociology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Director, Mid-Atlantic Addiction Training Institute <BR>"Clinicians will be reassured to learn that these authors are again keeping the field well informed and current."<BR>--Gerald T. Rogers, President, Gerald T. Rogers Productions, Skokie, Illinois <BR>"Drs. Daley and Mosshave a gift for combining research with a strong practical background. This third edition reflects their pragmatic approach with current research to produce a 'best practices' model."<BR>--David C. Bowen, CSW, CASAC, clinical services director, St. Joseph's Rehabilitation Center, Inc., Saranac Lake <BR>'This is an excellent manual for practitioners working with dual diagnosis clients."<BR>--Helena Rempala, PhD, clinical psychologist and research coordinator, The Morton Center and Family and Children's Counseling Centers"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Dennis C. Daley, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Chief of Drug and Alcohol Services, and Director of the Center for Psychiatric and Chemical Dependency Services at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC) of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pittsburgh, PA. He is a Principal and Co-Principal Investigator on several research studies sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism related treatment of individuals with substance use disorders and mood disorders. Dr. Daley is a consultant to two federally funded research projects at Harvard Medical School and Spalding University. He has also consulted with numerous treatment programs in the U.S. and Europe, and presented workshops and lectures in over 30 States, Canada and Europe. Dr. Daley is Co-Director of the Education Core for the Veteran Administration's Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Care project. <p/>Howard B. Moss, MD, a psychiatrist specializing in alcohol and drug abuse disorders, is professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and is medical director of the Substance Abuse Treatment Units at the Philadelphia Veteran's Affairs Medical Center. He lectures throughout the United States and Canada on dual disorders and areas related to his research endeavors.

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