Therapy for Patients With Impulsive
Therapy for Patients With Impulsive
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Therapy for Patients with Impulsive
Impulsivity and compulsivity have a wide range of clinical presentations and often overlap with many other psychiatric disorders. Some individuals act without forethought and have difficulty saying “no” to certain things, such as using illicit drugs or spending money, whereas other individuals engage in compulsive behaviors with undesirable consequences. In some cases, these impulsive and compulsive behaviors also fuel issues with addiction. To effectively assess and treat patients, you must understand how these disorders differ as well as how their symptoms impact patients and their families.
This week, as you examine therapies for individuals with impulsivity, compulsivity, and addiction, you explore the assessment and treatment of patients with these disorders. You also consider ethical and legal implications of these therapies.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
- Assess patient factors and history to develop personalized therapy plans for patients with impulsivity, compulsivity, and addiction
- Analyze factors that influence pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic processes in patients requiring therapy for impulsivity, compulsivity, and addiction
- Synthesize knowledge of providing care to patients presenting for impulsivity, compulsivity, and addiction
- Analyze ethical and legal implications related to prescribing therapy for patients with impulsivity, compulsivity, and addiction
Learning Resources
Required Readings (click to expand/reduce)
Kelly, J. E., & Renner, J. A. (2016). Alcohol-Related disorders. In T. A. Stern, M. Favo, T. E. Wilens, & J. F. Rosenbaum. (Eds.), Massachusetts General Hospital psychopharmacology and neurotherapeutics (pp. 163–182). Elsevier.
Renner, J. A., & Ward, N. (2016). Drug addiction. In T. A. Stern, M. Favo, T. E. Wilens, & J. F. Rosenbaum. (Eds.), Massachusetts General Hospital psychopharmacology and neurotherapeutics (pp. 163–182). Elsevier.
- Chapter 1, “Substance Use Among Adolescents”
- Chapter 2, “Tailoring Treatment to the Adolescent’s Problem”
- Chapter 7, “Youths with Distinctive Treatment Needs”
Medication Resources (click to expand/reduce)