Foundations in Continuing Education

Substance Abuse and Chemical Dependency

Appendices


Chapter 1: Background Terminology

Chapter 2: Epidemiology

Chapter 3: Pathophysiology of Addiction

Chapter 4: Classification and Characteristics of Psychoactive Substances

Chapter 5: Treatment

Chapter 6: Identification of the Abusing Patient

Chapter 7: Implications for Dental Treatment

Chapter 8: Impaired Oral Health Team Members

Chapter 9: Conclusion

Appendix A: Glossary
Appendix B: Common
Slang Terms

Appendix C: Online
Resources

Appendix D: Treatment
and Informational
Related Resources

Appendix E: References
Appendix F: American
Psychiatric Assoc.
Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders
(DSM-IV-TR)

Appendix G: Schedules
of Controlled
Substances

Appendix H: Substance
Abuse Community
Referral Resources

Post Examination

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Appendix E: References

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