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Book Review: Addiction Treatment: Avoiding Pitfalls—A Case Approach.

Book Review: Addiction Treatment: Avoiding Pitfalls—A Case Approach. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2000 Book Reviews Addiction Treatment: Avoiding Pitfalls—A Case problems associated with psychopharmacological Approach. GAP report: American Psychiatric drugs and other agents in the major addictive disor- Press, Inc; Washington D.C., 1998 242 pp., $38.50 ders. Although its coverage of this area is not full, key areas such as disulfiram use, not underprescribing Addiction Treatment: Avoiding Pitfalls—A Case antidepressants in addicted patients, dealing with Approach is Group for the Advancement of Psychia- anxiety disorders while showing appropriate caution try (GAP) Report number 142. It was written by the in benzodiazepine prescribing, and dealing with ad- GAP Committee on Alcoholism and Addictions, a dicted patients whose pain is severe enough to re- thirteen member group chaired by Joseph West- quire opiates, are covered. ermeyer, M.D. It includes an overview, ten topical ‘‘The Doctor–Patient Relationship’’ is the sub- chapters, and a summary. As its title indicates, the ject of Chapter 6 and illustrations are provided of book approaches alcoholism and other substance use special problems, including those of recovering vs disorders by looking at key areas of assessment and never-addicted clinicians, dealing with manipulative treatment, then illustrating common undesirable out- behavior, transference, and especially http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Clinical Psychiatry Springer Journals

Book Review: Addiction Treatment: Avoiding Pitfalls—A Case Approach.

Annals of Clinical Psychiatry , Volume 12 (3) – Oct 8, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 by American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Neurology; Psychiatry; Psychopharmacology
ISSN
1040-1237
eISSN
1573-3238
DOI
10.1023/A:1009077304633
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Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2000 Book Reviews Addiction Treatment: Avoiding Pitfalls—A Case problems associated with psychopharmacological Approach. GAP report: American Psychiatric drugs and other agents in the major addictive disor- Press, Inc; Washington D.C., 1998 242 pp., $38.50 ders. Although its coverage of this area is not full, key areas such as disulfiram use, not underprescribing Addiction Treatment: Avoiding Pitfalls—A Case antidepressants in addicted patients, dealing with Approach is Group for the Advancement of Psychia- anxiety disorders while showing appropriate caution try (GAP) Report number 142. It was written by the in benzodiazepine prescribing, and dealing with ad- GAP Committee on Alcoholism and Addictions, a dicted patients whose pain is severe enough to re- thirteen member group chaired by Joseph West- quire opiates, are covered. ermeyer, M.D. It includes an overview, ten topical ‘‘The Doctor–Patient Relationship’’ is the sub- chapters, and a summary. As its title indicates, the ject of Chapter 6 and illustrations are provided of book approaches alcoholism and other substance use special problems, including those of recovering vs disorders by looking at key areas of assessment and never-addicted clinicians, dealing with manipulative treatment, then illustrating common undesirable out- behavior, transference, and especially

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Published: Oct 8, 2004

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