Am J Psychiatry. 1991 Oct;148(10):1291-300. doi: 10.1176/ajp.148.10.1291.
The renewed public, governmental, and professional interest in addictive disorders should serve to encourage the interest of psychiatrists in this important and rapidly changing field. It is the view of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP) Committee on Alcoholism and the Addictions that all psychiatrists should possess expertise in the recognition, assessment, and treatment of substance use disorders. This position paper by the GAP committee reviews the role of the psychiatrist in the evaluation and treatment of patients with substance use disorders. It also notes some of the obstacles to full involvement in this field by medical practitioners in general and psychiatrists in particular. The psychiatrist has a critical role to play in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with substance use disorders. As biopsychosocial phenomena, substance abuse problems constitute a special and direct challenge to the psychiatrist, whose training, perspective, and competence should span all three domains. Psychiatrists must be willing to accept this challenge and fully participate in the development and application of treatment strategies adequate to cope with the enormous human suffering resulting from the abuse of alcohol and other psychoactive drugs.
公众、政府和专业人士对成瘾性疾病重新燃起的兴趣,应有助于激发精神科医生对这一重要且迅速变化领域的关注。促进精神病学发展组织(GAP)酒精中毒与成瘾委员会认为,所有精神科医生都应具备识别、评估和治疗物质使用障碍的专业知识。GAP委员会的这份立场文件审视了精神科医生在评估和治疗物质使用障碍患者方面的作用。它还指出了普通医生尤其是精神科医生全面涉足这一领域所面临的一些障碍。精神科医生在物质使用障碍患者的诊断和治疗中起着关键作用。作为生物心理社会现象,药物滥用问题对精神科医生构成了特殊而直接的挑战,其培训、观点和能力应涵盖所有这三个领域。精神科医生必须愿意接受这一挑战,并充分参与制定和应用足以应对因酒精和其他精神活性药物滥用而造成的巨大人类痛苦的治疗策略。