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Addiction Syllabus

The following articles are on topics basic to addictions psychiatry.  They are intended to be a brief review of selected topics for new residents, and to be useful for teaching medical students.  The Supplemental readings can be obtained by emailing Athena Wong or Barbara MacCalla. Please specify your preference for electronic (pdf) format or hardcopy.

Due to copyright and licensing issues, access to these articles is restricted to University of Washington residents, faculty and staff. In order to download and print some of the articles below you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed.  Caution: some of the articles are large files and may take a long time to download by modem. To save large files, right click on the file, select "save as", and select the desktop as your destination.

 

Required Readings:

  1. Vaillant GE (2003). Natural history of addiction and pathways to recovery. In Graham AW, Schultz TH, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd edition. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp. 3-16.
  2. Schuckit MA & Tapert S (2004). Alcohol. In Galanter M & Kleber HD (eds.) Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment, 3rd Edition. Washington DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 151-166.
  3. Mayo-Smith MF (2003). Management of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal. In Graham AW, Schultz TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd Edition. Chevy Chase, MD; American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp. 621-631.
  4. Gorelick DA & Cornish JL (2003). The pharmacology of cocaine, amphetamines, and other stimulants. In Graham AW, Schultz TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd edition. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp. 157-192.
  5. Collins ED & Kleber HD (2004). Opiods: Detoxification. In Galanter M & Kleber HD (Eds.) Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment, 3rd edition. Washington DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 265-289.
  6. Jones, Hendree (2004). Practical considerations for the clinical use of buprenorphine. NIDA Science & Practice Perspectives 2(2): 4-19.
  7. Gold MS, Frost-Pineda K 7 Jacobs WS (2004). Cannabis. In Galanter M & Kleber HD (Eds.) Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment, 3rd edition. Washington DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 167-188.
  8. Goldsmith RJ & Ries RK (2003). Substance-induced mental disorders. In Graham AW, Schultz TK, Mayo Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd edition. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp. 1263-1276.
  9. Yahne CE & Miller WR (1999). Enhancing motivation for treatment and change. In McCrady BS & Epstein EE (Eds.) Addictions: A comprehensive guidebook. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, pp. 235-249.
  10. Schultz JE (2003). Twelve step programs and other recovery-oriented interventions. In Graham AW, Schultz TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd edition. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp. 941-954.
  11. Daley DC, Marlatt GA & Spotts CE (2003). Relapse prevention: Clinical models and intervention strategies. In Graham AW, Schultz TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd edition. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp. 467-485.

Supplemental Readings:

 

  1. Inaba DS & Cohen WE (2003). History of drug use. In Uppers, Downers, All Arounders, 5th edition. Ashland, Oregon: CNS Productions, Inc.
  2. Smith KM, Larive LL & Romenelli F (2002). Club Drugs: methylenedioxymethamphetamine, flunitrazepam, ketamine hydrochloride, and gamma-hydroxybutyrate. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacists 59: 1067-1076.
  3. Pbert L, Ockene JK & Reiff-Hekking S (2004). Tobacco. In Galanter M & Kleber HD (Eds.) Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment, 3rd edition. Washington DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 217-234.
  4. Kosten TR & O'Connor PG (2003). Management of drug and alcohol withdrawal. NEJM, 348(18): 1786-1795.
  5. Dickinson WE, Mayo-Smith MF & Eickelberg SJ (2003). Management of sedative-hypnotic intoxication and withdrawal. In Graham AW, Schultz TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd edition. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp.633-649.
  6. Kranzler HR & Jaffe JH (2003). Pharmacological interventions for alcoholism. In Graham AW, Schultz TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd edition. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp. 701-719.
  7. O'Connor PG & Fiellin DA (2000). Pharmacological treatment of heroin-dependent patients. Ann Internal Medicine, 133: 40-54.
  8. Saxon AJ (2003). Special issues in office-based opiod treatment. Schultz TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd edition. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp.767-783.
  9. Potter MB (2003). Urine Drug Testing in Primary Care. Salem, OR: Northwest Frontier Addiction Technology Transfer Center.
  10. Brown Stephanie (1985). A psychological view of the twelve steps. Treating the Alcoholic. New York, NY: john Wiley & Sons.
  11. Forman RF (2002). One AA meeting doesn't fit all: 6 keys to prescribing 12-step programs. Current Psychiatry 1(10): 16-24.
  12. Project MATCH 12 step Facilitation Therapy Manual (1995). NIH Pub. No. 94-3722. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
  13. Prochaska JO (2003). Enhancing motivation to change. In Graham AW, Schultz TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd edition. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp. 825-837.
  14. Zweben JE (2003). Integrating psychosocial services and pharmacotherapies in the treatment of co-occurring disorders. In Graham AW, Schultz TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd edition. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp. 1371-1380.
  15. Lydon SG (1993). Take the Long Way Home: Memoires of a Survivor. New York, NY: Harper Collins Pub, Chapter 16, pp. 239-310.
  16. Kind County Department of Community and Human Services (2003). Trail to Treatment: A guide for helping people get into drug/alcohol treatment (Brochure).
  17. Daley DC, Mercer DE & Spotts CE (2003). Group Therapies. In Graham AW, Schultz TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK & Wilford BB (Eds.) Principles of Addiction Medicine, 3rd edition. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., pp.839-850.

(8/16/05 Revision)

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