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Full Description
This book highlights the prevalence of emotional disorder and substance use disorder comorbidity and effective approaches to managing these co-existing problems. As substance use disorder is twice as likely to co-exist with an anxiety disorder, and three times as likely to co-occur with a mood disorder, treatment is a complicated challenge. This book describes cutting-edge clinical research paired with data-driven treatment guidelines, providing an integrated approach to treatment that targets both issues to improve clinical outcomes. This book outlines how fully integrated treatment for these common comorbidities can address barriers and reduce symptoms more effectively than simply addressing substance use disorder. It is an invaluable resource for clinicians and researchers alike.
Contents
Introduction to the Volume The Case for Integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Emotional Disorders and Substance Use Disorders.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder and Alcohol Use Disorder.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Comorbid Cannabis Use Disorder and Emotional Disorders.- Treating Comorbid Major Depressive Disorder and Substance Use Disorder.- Treating Comorbid Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorder.- Affect Management Training for Substance Use Disorders A Transdiagnostic Approach to Treating Co-Occurring Emotional Disorder Symptoms and Substance Use.- Smoking Cessation and Anxiety Sensitivity.- Third Wave Behavioral Treatment for Comorbid Substance Use Disorder and Emotional Disorder.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Co-Occurring Anxiety and Opioid Use Disorder in People with Chronic Pain.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Targeted to the Successful Discontinuation of Benzodiazepine Medication.