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List of Contributors ix
Preface Jack E. Henningfield Patricia B. Santora Warren K. Bickel xiii
Introduction: Drug Addiction in America: Challenges and Opportunities C. Everett Koop 1
Treatment Models and Emerging Science
Is Addiction a Problem of Self-Control? William R. Miller 19
The P.R.I.M.E. Theory of Motivation as a Possible Foundation for the Treatment of Addiction Robert West 24
A Future for the Prevention and Treatment of Drug Abuse: Applications of Computer-Based Interactive Technology Warren K. Bickel Lisa A. Marsch 35
Office-Based Treatment of Addiction and the Promise of Technology H. Westley Clark 45
High-Impact Paradigms for the Treatment of Addiction James O. Prochaska 51
New Approaches to the Treatment of Stimulant and Other Substance Abuse: A Behavioral Perspective Maxine L. Stitzer 57
Using Diminished Autonomy over Tobacco Use to Identify Smokers in Need of Assistance with Cessation Joseph R. DiFranza 66
New Directions for Tobacco Cessation Therapies Edward F. Domino 71
Could Nutritional Factors Influence the Development and Maintenance of Addiction to Nicotine? Gary A. Giovino 77
Special Populations
Addiction and Pregnancy Hendree Jones 87
Perspectives on the Risk-Benefit Ratio of Pharmacological Treatment for Adolescent Chemical Addiction Eric T. Moolchan 95
The Inhibitory Effect of Insurance Statutes on the Provision of Alcohol Screening and Intervention Services in Trauma Centers Larry M. Gentilello 105
Addiction and Multiple Morbidities in HIV-Positive Patients Heidi E. Hutton Patricia B. Santora Jeffrey J. Weiss 113
Providing Access to Treatment for Opioid Addiction in Jails and Prisons in the United States Mark W. Parrino 120
Addiction Art and Science: Two Sides of Humanity Jack E. Henningfield Patricia B. Santora Warren K. Bickel 126
Addiction, Recovery, and Art: My Story Raymond Materson 129
Health Care, Social, and Policy Issues
Advancing the Science Base for the Treatment of Addiction Alan I. Leshner 137
"Going Upstream": Thoughts for Substance Abuse Professionals Lawrence Wallack 142
In Praise of Stigma Sally Satel 147
Addiction as Disease: Policy, Epidemiology, and Treatment Consequences of a Bad Idea Stanton Peele 153
Parsing the Future of Behavioral Intervention for Drug Abuse: Clinical Science and Policy Jesse B. Milby 165
Protecting Patient-Confidentiality in Alcohol and Drug Treatment Paul N. Samuels 171
Deterring Sales and Marketing of Alcohol to Youth: The Role of Litigation Alexander C. Wagenaar 177
How Social Policy Can Foster Advances in the Treatment of Addiction: Tobacco Smoke Pollution and the Hospitality Industry as an Example James L. Repace 184
The Role of the Food and Drug Administration in Accelerating the Development and Release of New Medications for the Addictions Curtis Wright 192
Smoking Status as the New Vital Sign: Progress and Challenges Michael C. Fiore 201
Epilogue Jack E. Henningfield Patricia B. Santera Warren K. Bickel 207
Index 213
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