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Frances, Richard Joseph was born on March 3, 1946 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Julia (Levy) Frances.
(The extensively revised edition of this easy-to-read, aut...)
The extensively revised edition of this easy-to-read, authoritative guide arms health care professionals in the trenches with the latest clinical and research wisdom in a convenient formAa pocket-sized yet comprehensive reference (part of the APPI's ongoing Concise Guides Series) packed with practical advice they can use every day. Intended to complement lengthier works on the same subject, this Concise Guide is grounded in both the central importance of the doctor-patient relationship and in the empirically based DSM-IV-TR, systematically detailing all definitions and disorders within the entire addiction section. It also presents the latest research findings, including epidemiology data, treatment recommendations that address the newest medications and psychosocial therapeutic modalities, and entirely new tables and references. Its relevance is further enhanced by the experience of all three authors, who treat addictions and their complications daily in both inpatient and outpatient clinical settings. Following an introduction to the general tenets, therapeutic alliance, and potential treatment abuses of substance use disorders, topics presented include: -Magnitude of the problemAGeneral epidemiology, polysubstance problems and underlying issues, and all substances addressed in DSM-IV-TR (e.g., alcohol, opioids, cannabis, and phencyclidine/ketamine) -Developmental issues in the fieldADisease concept, neurobiology, prevention, and treatment; definition, presentation, and diagnosis-nosology, general and specific definitions, polysubstance dependence, diagnosis, and psychiatric comorbidity -Detecting and approaching substance abuse in the general hospital and workplace; laboratory findings and diagnostic instruments; natural histories of substance abuse, detailing all substances addressed in DSM-IV-TR -Treatment approaches for substance use disordersAAbstinence, relapse, characteristic predictors of success, differential therapeutics, matching treatment to the patient, treatment settings and clinical situations, polysubstance abuse, treatment and psychopharmacologic modalities, and psychosocial treatments -Treatment approaches for special populationsAWomen; children and adolescents; the elderly; chronic, handicapped, and homeless patients; cognitively impaired chronic patients; blind and deaf patients; and minorities With its practical focus and remarkable range, this exceptional reference is useful for both students and practitioners across a broad professional and multicultural audience. Although primarily written for clinicians and other mental health care professionals, this informative guide will also be welcomed by allied professionals such as addiction counselors, lawyers, police and corrections officers, clergy, educators, and public policy makers.
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Frances, Richard Joseph was born on March 3, 1946 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Julia (Levy) Frances.
Bachelor, Columbia University, 1967; Doctor of Medicine, New York University, 1971.
Resident and chief resident in psychiatry, Albert Einstein School Medicine, Bronx, New York, 1971-1974;
instructor in psychiatry, Albert Einstein School Medicine, Bronx, 1976;
assistant professor, New York Hospital, Cornell, White Plains, 1976-1983;
associate professor psychiatry, New York Hospital, White Plains, 1983-1986;
professor clinical psychiatry, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, since 1986;
private practice, New York City, since 1976;
Chief Executive Officer, president, medical director, Silver Hill Hospital, New Canaan, Connecticut, since 1997. Vice chairman residency training, 1986-1993, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome grant review committee National Institute.Drug Abuse. Vice chair Council on Addiction Psychiatry.
Director psychiatry Hackensack Medical Center, 1993-1997. Member of faculty New York University, since 1997.
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Lieutenant commander United States Navy, 1974-1976. Fellow American College Psychiatrists (Commissioner 1998), American Psychiatric Association (chairman commission on alcoholism 1990). Member American Academy Psychiatrists on Alcoholism and Addictions (founding president 1985), American Association General Hospital Psychiatrists, Council on Addiction Psychiatry, American Board Psychiatry and Neurology Addiction (psychiatry examination committee).
1 child, Jenny.