ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Social Work and Addictive Behaviors is a definitive resource about addictive behaviors, emphasizing substance misuse, gambling, and problematic technology use. Contents address their prevalence in various communities and populations globally, theories related to their origins and etiology, and what is currently known about effective intervention strategies, education, and research. Social work’s biopsychosocial, lifespan, and person-in-environment perspectives underpin the book contents which are applicable to a wide range of professional and social science disciplines. Contents are divided into five sections:

  • The scope and nature of addictive behavior and related problems
  • Addictive behavior across the lifespan and specific populations
  • Interventions to prevent and address addictive behavior and related problems
  • Issues frequently co-occurring with addictive behavior
  • Moving forward

This handbook provides students, practitioners, and scholars with a strong focus on cutting-edge high-quality research. With contributions from a global interdisciplinary team of leading scholars, this handbook is relevant to readers from social work, public health, psychology, education, sociology, criminal justice, medicine, nursing, human services, and health professions.

part |139 pages

Introduction to Section I

chapter 3|19 pages

Global alcohol epidemiology

Focus on women of childbearing age

chapter 8|13 pages

Gambling disorder

The first behavioral addiction

part |140 pages

Introduction to Section II

chapter 10|16 pages

Neonatal abstinence syndrome

Recognition, management, and prevention

chapter 11|17 pages

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

Evidence, theory, and current insights

chapter 12|25 pages

The lay of the land

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) as a whole-body diagnosis

chapter 13|16 pages

The adolescent brain

Predictors and consequences of substance use

part |230 pages

Introduction to Section III

chapter 23|16 pages

All drugs aren’t created equal

Exploring the general and specific effects of psychoactive substances to understand child maltreatment risk by drug type

chapter 27|17 pages

Integrated care

Identifying and intervening with substance misuse in primary healthcare

chapter 28|16 pages

Drug treatment courts

chapter 31|16 pages

Decriminalization and medicalization of cannabis

Implications of the Caribbean experience for global social work practice