Description
Covers a wide range of treatment options for drug misuse and dependence in a practically orientated and academic manner.
About the Author
Nicholas Seivewright is Consultant Psychiatrist in Substance Misuse, Sheffield and Nottinghamshire NHS Trusts, UK.
Reviews
Reviews of the first edition: '... a well-written and stimulating book by an author whose opinions are informed by evidence and considerable experience in treating drug users.' The Lancet
'... I would commend it as a worthwhile and practical friend who will provide reliable, relevant and understandable advice for any workers in this field, where guidance so frequently seems inaccessible or insufficient.' Health Bulletin
'A gem ... one of the handful of indispensable texts on drug misuse.' Journal of Substance Abuse
'This lucidly written book deals with both mundane and controversial issues in a well thought out, informative and non-partisan way ... This book will prove to be invaluable to clinicians and policy makers both old and new to the field.' Drug Link
'The book could have been written with me in mind - it is a more readable guide to practice than the orange guidelines, and I would certainly recommend it as a valuable companion for psychiatrists starting out in this field, for drug workers to understand more about the medications we use and why, and to GPs working in addiction (who may not have had the opportunity to experience as full a range of psychological and supportive interventions as those with a psychiatry background). ... more experienced clinicians ... too may benefit from a book which provides thought-provoking opportunities to re-examine theoretical and practical aspects of their work.' SCANbites
Book Information
ISBN 9780521691833
Author Nicholas Seivewright
Format Paperback
Page Count 190
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 420g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 12mm