Adolescent Substance Abuse
Psychiatric Comorbidity and High-Risk Behaviors
Adolescent Substance Abuse
Psychiatric Comorbidity and High-Risk Behaviors
Yifrah Kaminer, MD
Oscar G. Bukstein, MD
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Adolescent substance abuse: psychiatric comorbidity and high-risk behaviors/Yifrah
Kaminer, Oscar G. Bukstein, editors.
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Risk-taking (Psychology) in adolescene. I. Kaminer, Yifrah, 1951- II. Bukstein, Oscar
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CONTENTS
Yifrah Kaminer Oscar G. Bukstein
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Ralph E. Tarter Michael Vanyukov Levent Kirisci
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Tammy Chung
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Ken C. Winters Randy Stinchfield Oscar G. Bukstein
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Marc Fishman
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Natasha Slesnick Yifrah Kaminer John Kelly
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Himanshu Upadhyaya Deborah Deas
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L. A. R. Stein Victor Hesselbrock Oscar G. Bukstein
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Timothy E. Wilens
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Jack R. Cornelius Duncan B. Clark
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Benjamin I. Goldstein Oscar G. Bukstein
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Duncan B. Clark Dawn L. Thatcher Jack R. Cornelius
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Josephine M. Hawke David Albert Julian D. Ford
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David B. Goldston Stephanie S. Daniel Charles W. Mathias Donald M. Dougherty
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Robert Milin
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Cynthia M. Bulik Hemal Shroff
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Jeffrey L. Derevensky
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Anne M. Libby Paula D. Riggs
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William L. White Rene M. Popovits Elizabeth A. Donohue
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ABOUT THE EDITORS
Yifrah Kaminer, MD, MBA, is Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Alcohol Research Center, and Co-Director of Research in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Connecticut. Dr. Kaminers main interest has focused on clinical research of assessment and treatment of high-risk behaviors, particularly substance abuse, gambling behavior, and suicidal behavior in youth with comorbid psychiatric disorders. He has authored or coauthored more than 120 publications including articles, book chapters, and several treatment manuals. Dr. Kaminer also authored the book Adolescent Substance Abuse: A Comprehensive Guide to Theory and Practice.
Oscar Bukstein, MD, MPH, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Bukstein has published extensively on the topic of adolescent alcohol and other drug use disorders, including a single-authored book on adolescent substance use disorders. He has considerable experience in the treatment of adolescents with comorbid SUDs and psychiatric disorders and is especially interested in treatment research on adolescents with cormorbid substance use problems and ADHD. He is currently conducting several pharmacological trials for adolescents with substance use disorders, depression, and ADHD.
CONTRIBUTORS
David Albert, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut.
Cynthia M. Bulik, PhD, is Jordan Distinguished Professor of Eating Disorders, Department of Psychiatry School of Medicine; Professor of Nutrition in the School of Public Health; and Director of the Eating Disorders Program, University of North Carolina, Neurosciences Hospital, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Tammy Chung, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Epidemiology, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Duncan B. Clark, MD, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Jack R. Cornelius, MD, MPH, is Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Stephanie S. Daniel, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Deborah Deas, MD, MPH, is Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Associate Dean, College of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina.
Jeffrey L. Derevensky, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry, School/Applied Child Psychology, and Codirector of the International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Elizabeth A. Donohue, JD, is Senior Associate, Popovits & Robinson, P.C., Mokena, Illinois.
Donald M. Dougherty, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Marc Fishman, MD, is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University, and Medical Director of Maryland Treatment Centers, Baltimore, Maryland.
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