- Addiction medicine
Addiction medicine is a medical specialty that deals with the treatment of
addiction . The specialty often crosses over into other areas, since various aspects of addiction fall within the fields ofpublic health ,psychiatry , andinternal medicine , among others. Incorporated within the specialty are the processes ofdetoxification , rehabilitation,harm reduction ,abstinence-based treatment , individual and group therapies, oversight ofhalfway house s, treatment ofwithdrawal-related symptom s, acute intervention, and long term therapies designed to reduce likelihood of relapse. Some specialists, primarily those who also have expertise infamily medicine or internal medicine, also provide treatment for disease states commonly associated with substance use, such ashepatitis andHIV infection .Physicians specializing in the field are in general agreement concerning applicability of treatment to those with addiction to drugs, such as alcohol and heroin, and to gambling, which has similar characteristics and has been well described in the scientific literature. There is less agreement concerning definition or treatment of other so-called addictive behavior such as
sexual addiction andinternet addiction , such behaviors not being marked generally by physiologic tolerance or withdrawal.Doctors focusing on addiction medicine are medical specialists who focus on addictive disease and have had special study and training focusing on the prevention and treatment of such diseases. There are two routes to specialization in the addiction field: one via a psychiatric pathway and one outside of psychiatry. The
American Society of Addiction Medicine notes that approximately 40% of its members are psychiatrists while the remainder have received medical training in other fields. [ [http://www.asam.org ASAM - American Society of Addiction Medicine ] ]
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