
Despite The Stereotype Of Older Adults Primarily Abusing Alcohol, Clinical Practice Insights Indicate That The Baby-boom Generation Frequently Abuses The Same Substances As Younger Adults--including Alcohol, Opioids, Benzodiazepines/z-drugs, Neurostimulants, Cannabis, And Tobacco/nicotine. Old And High Exposes This Hidden Epidemic And Emphasizes The Importance Of Understanding Psychotropic Substance Abuse As A Community Health Problem. Further, The Book Identifies The Unique Cultural Values, Social Values, And Risks That Baby-boom Adults Have With Respect To Substance Abuse And Misuse To Give Students And Clinical Professionals In Psychology, Social Work, Gerontology, Nursing, And Medicine A Foundation For Working With This Population. Readers Will, Specifically, Learn How To Integrate Current Neuroscience Findings With Contemporary Psychotherapy Techniques And Harm-reductive Interventions To Help Older Adults Achieve Successful Recovery From Substance Abuse Problems. Considering That We Will Likely Observe An Increase In Rates Of Substance Abuse As The Baby-boom Generation Continues To Age--and Live Longer Than Previous Groups--there Will Be A Major Need To Better Understand The Unique Risk Factors And Treatment Approaches When Working With Older Adults. -- Old & High Addresses Unmet Mental Health Needs Of Older Adults Experiencing Psychotropic Substance Dependence. It Provides Insight For Clinical Professionals In Psychology, Social Work, Gerontology, Nursing, And Medicine On How To Integrate Current Neuroscience Findings With Contemporary Psychotherapy Techniques And Harm Reductive Interventions To Help Older Adults Achieve Successful Recovery From Substance Abuse Problems. Extensive Use Of Clinical Vignettes Brings A Humanistic Perspective To The Academic, Evidenced-based Research Presented-- Part I. Understanding Baby-boom Adult Psychotropic Substance Use, Abuse And Misuse: 1. Who Are The Baby-boom Adults?: Differences Between Their Using, Abusing, And Misusing
This book investigates the prevalence and clinical management of substance abuse among the Baby Boomer generation, challenging the misconception that older adult addiction is limited to alcohol. Robert Youdin, a clinical expert, synthesizes current neuroscientific research with psychotherapeutic frameworks to address the specific cultural and physiological risks associated with this demographic. The text argues that as the population ages, practitioners must adopt specialized harm-reductive interventions to effectively treat substance dependence in older adults.
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Professionals in social work, nursing, and psychology frequently cite this work as a necessary resource for bridging the gap between neuroscientific research and practical clinical application. Experts highlight the book's utility in providing a humanistic, evidence-based approach to a frequently overlooked public health crisis.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190672900
ISBN-13:
9780190672904
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