
Integrative Addiction and Recovery offers an authentic model of comprehensive integrative modalities germane and specific to the field of addiction and recovery treatment. Although many treatment services for addiction include "holistic," "alternative," or "integrative" in their descriptions, they contain no substantive programs or services consistent with the mind, body, spirit paradigm contained within the integrative approach to health and healing. Consequently, many patients do not have the opportunity to benefit from the true spirit of an integrative approach within the discipline of addition and recovery medicine. This book sets the standard for a bona fide integrative approach for others to follow, providing information that is immediately useful in clinical practice and rigorously evidence-based.Authored by world-class experts in the field of addiction medicine, Integrative Addiction and Recovery presents both scientific and holistic data regarding a wide variety of holistic and conventional approaches to the treatment of substance abuse and behavioral addictions. Its chapters cover both conventional and holistic treatment and provide background for each of the major classes of drugs of abuse, including opiates, alcohol, tobacco, stimulants, sedative-hypnotics, hallucinogens and marijuana. It also includes chapters on the topics of food addiction and behavioral addictions such as gambling and shopping. The authors explore the major holistic modalities, providing background and theory in areas like acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Homeopathy, Aromatherapy, and Ayurvedic Medicine, while at the same time providing spiritual approach chapters on Shamanism and Ibogaine, as well as more conventional issues with a holistic view including Co-Occurring Disorders and Psychosocial Treatment, and Group Support. The very complex issue of chronic pain and addiction is also addressed, along with relapse prevention strategies.
This book investigates how to implement a comprehensive, evidence-based integrative model for addiction and recovery that synthesizes conventional medical treatments with mind-body-spirit modalities. Authors George E. Muñoz and Shahla J. Modir, both experts in addiction medicine, argue that current "holistic" offerings in the field often lack substantive integration. They provide a rigorous framework designed to bridge the gap between traditional clinical practices and holistic healing, ensuring practitioners have actionable, scientifically grounded strategies for patient care.
What You Will Find
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Experts in the field recognize this work as a foundational text for clinicians seeking to standardize integrative practices within addiction medicine. Readers frequently note the high density of the clinical information and the authors' success in balancing rigorous scientific data with diverse holistic methodologies.
Page Count:
574
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190275359
ISBN-13:
9780190275358
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