The American Society of Addiction Medicine Handbook of Addiction Medicine Third Edition – M.D. Darius A. Rastegar and M.D. Michael I. Fingerhood

$125.00

The American Society of Addiction Medicine Handbook of Addiction Medicine provides authoritative, evidence-based guidance on evaluating, treating, and managing patients with substance use disorders

 

 

 

 

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$125.00

Paperback

Published: 20 October 2025

496 Pages

5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches

ISBN: 9780197796207

 

 

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The American Society of Addiction Medicine Handbook of Addiction Medicine

Third Edition

M.D. Darius A. Rastegar and M.D. Michael I. Fingerhood

  • Endorsed and supported by the American Society of Addiction Medicine
  • Presents evidence-based guidance on evaluating, treating, and managing patients with substance use disorders, covering a wide range of substances and treatment modalities, which inspire confidence in creating effective treatment plans
  • Includes detailed chapters on specific drug classes, prescription drugs, anabolic steroids, and medical care for patients with substance use disorders
  • Incorporates practical and compassionate patient-centered approaches to patient care which encourages clinician-patient rapport in creating goals

 

New to this Edition:

  • Provides thoroughly updated guidance to reflect current knowledge and practice, along with multiple choice questions and answers at the end of each chapter

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The American Society of Addiction Medicine Handbook of Addiction Medicine

Third Edition

M.D. Darius A. Rastegar and M.D. Michael I. Fingerhood

Description

The third edition of The American Society of Addiction Medicine Handbook of Addiction Medicine provides authoritative, evidence-based guidance on evaluating, treating, and managing patients with substance use disorders. It begins with a clinical perspective on addiction, followed by an overview of treatment modalities and strategies for effective patient engagement. The handbook includes eight detailed chapters on specific drug classes: alcohol, sedatives, opioids, nicotine, stimulants, cannabinoids, hallucinogens, and inhalants, each covering diagnosis, medical complications, and treatment.

Additional chapters address the non-medical use of prescription drugs, anabolic steroids, and athletes. It also covers comprehensive medical care for patients with substance use disorders, including primary care, complications from injection drug use, harm reduction, care of patients receiving opioid agonist treatment, and pain management. Guidance on assessing and treating psychiatric disorders in patients with substance use disorders is provided, along with discussions on the impact on special populations such as adolescents, women, older adults, LGBTQ individuals, and health professionals. The final chapter explores ethical and legal considerations, including the criminalization of drug use, Good Samaritan laws, the Americans with Disabilities Act, substance use during pregnancy, and core clinical ethical principles.

 

 

Table of Contents

Preface

1. Introduction
Darius A. Rastegar and Michael I. Fingerhood

2. Overview of Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Darius A. Rastegar

3. Screening and Brief Intervention
Michael I. Fingerhood

4. Alcohol
Michael I. Fingerhood and Darius Rastegar

5. Sedatives/Hypnotics
Jordan H. Nahas-Vigon and Michael I. Fingerhood

6. Opioids
Ashish P. Thakrar and Darius A. Rastegar

7. Nicotine and Tobacco
Darius A. Rastegar

8. Stimulants
Ryan Graddy and Darius A. Rastegar

9. Cannabinoids
Jarratt D. Pytell and Darius A. Rastegar

10. Hallucinogens and Dissociatives
Darius A. Rastegar

11. Inhalants: Volatile Organic Compounds, Anaesthetics and Nitrites
Darius A. Rastegar

12. Prescription Drugs
Darius A. Rastegar

13. Anabolic Steroids and Athletes
Michael I. Fingerhood

14. Medical Care for Patients with Substance Use Disorders
Megan Buresh and Darius A. Rastegar

15. Psychiatric Co-Occurring Disorders
Vinay K. Parekh and Kenneth B. Stoller

16. Special Populations
Jessica Ratner and Michael I. Fingerhood

17. Ethical and Legal Considerations
Noelle Martinez and Michael I. Fingerhood

Author Information

Darius A. Rastegar is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He graduated from University of Pennsylvania Medical School and completed his training in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine and has had over 25 years of clinical experience treating patients with substance use disorders. He is the medical director of the Addiction Medicine Unit at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and the Program Director for the Addiction Medicine Fellowship at Johns Hopkins.

Michael I. Fingerhood is a Professor of Medicine and Public Health at Johns Hopkins University, and Chief of the Division of Addiction Medicine within the Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine. He graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY, and completed internal medicine training and a chief resident year at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine and has had over 35 years of clinical experience treating patients with substance use disorders. He chairs the ASAM State of the Art Conference and the ASAM Medical Education Council.

Contributors:

Megan Buresh
Ryan Graddy
Noelle Martinez
Jordan Nahas-Vigon
Shadi Nahvi
Vinay Parekh
Jarratt Pytell
Jessica Ratner
Ken Stoller
Ashish Thakrar

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