Posts Tagged ‘Treatment’
Applied Cognitive and Behavioural Approaches to the Treatment of Addiction
Applied Cognitive and Behavioural Approaches to the Treatment of Addiction

This new book offers professionals a practical guide to the psychological treatment of all substance abuse, including tobacco, alcohol, stimulant drugs, cannabis and opiates. It focuses on CBT interventions, which have the strongest evidence base for effectiveness in treating addictive disorders. Written by an author team highly experienced in the treatment of addiction, Applied Cognitive and Behavioural Approaches to the Treatment of Addiction will be accessible to a wide range of professionals, such as specialist nurses, drug counsellors and mental health graduate workers. The author team are all at the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, UK.
Price: $ 49.95
Sold by Buy.com
Treatment of Alcoholism and Addictions (Concise Guides)
Most popular alcoholism and treatment eBay auctions:
Raw Foods and the Treatment of Hepatitus C
Visit www.aliveraw.com today! Dr. Clement talks about Hepatitus C and the Positive Effects of Raw Foods at a recent Seminar.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
The 100 Best Treatment Centers for Alcoholism and Drug
Alcoholism Center Treatment on eBay:
Treatment of Alcoholism and Addictions (Concise Guides)
alcoholism and treatment eBay auctions you should keep an eye on:
Dehydration – Causes and Treatment
Dehydration – Causes and Treatment
Dehydration (hypohydration) is the removal of water (hydro in ancient Greek) from an object. In Physiologic terms, it entails a relative deficiency of water molecules in relation to other dissolved solutes. Dehydration, thus, is slightly different from hypovolemia, which defines water deficiency only in terms of overall volume rather than in terms of solute concentrations.
Dehydration is loss of important blood salts like potassium (K+) and sodium (Na+). Vital organs like the kidneys, brain, and heart can’t function without a certain minimum of water and salt. In underdeveloped countries, dehydration from diseases like cholera and dysentery kills millions every year (usually infants and children).
Causes