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The American Opioid Epidemic: A Comprehensive Guide for Mental Health Professionals

Authored by Michael T. Compton, “The American Opioid Epidemic: From Patient Care to Public Health” is a timely and essential resource for psychiatrists, trainees, and mental health professionals seeking to understand and address the opioid crisis. This book provides a multidisciplinary approach to the epidemic, covering the latest information on opioid addiction, prescription analgesic opioids, and recent overdose trends.

Understanding the Crisis

Opioids can cause devastating harm to individuals, families, and communities, despite their efficacy in relieving acute pain. Recognizing the critical need for responsible prescribing and safe use, the editors advocate for a shift in prescribing patterns and use, rather than eliminating access or criminalizing those struggling with addiction.

Multidisciplinary Perspectives

A diverse range of expert contributors provides in-depth analysis of the crisis from various angles, including:

  • Epidemiology and toxicology
  • Prevention and harm reduction strategies

By combining public health-focused approaches with real-world strategies, the book offers practical guidance for clinicians and public health workers seeking to make a positive impact.

Comprehensive Coverage of the Opioid Epidemic

The book provides an exhaustive exploration of the crisis, covering:

  • The physiology of prescription opioids and their effects
  • The origins of the opioid prescription use and misuse epidemic
  • Current national trends in nonmedical use of prescription medications
  • Risks associated with long-term use, including the potential for heroin and other illegal opioid use

In addition, the book delves into:

  • Screening, assessment, and treatment planning for opioid use disorder
  • Opioid withdrawal management, including pathophysiology, clinical signs, and treatment approaches
  • The epidemiology, pathophysiology, and toxicology of opioid-related overdose, as well as key principles of overdose management
  • The pharmacology and clinical use of naloxone, the primary opioid overdose reversal agent
  • The toxic profiles of common opioids implicated in overdose deaths

Social Determinants and Harm Reduction Strategies

The book also examines the social determinants of the opioid epidemic, including:

  • Historical, demographic, and socioeconomic factors
  • Pharmaceutical marketing, regulations, and governmental policies shaping health disparities

Furthermore, the book explores harm reduction programs, such as:

  • Syringe access programs
  • Overdose prevention education, including naloxone training and dispensing
  • Education for safe injection practices
  • Facilitating access to opioid agonist treatment

By providing this comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the opioid epidemic, “The American Opioid Epidemic: From Patient Care to Public Health” equips mental health professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to address this critical public health issue.

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