*Clear, concise, and clinically relevant guide to treating substance use disorders in everyday practice.
*Designed specifically for clinicians who are not addictions specialists.
*Demonstrates assessment and treatment techniques and includes appendices with hands-on resources.
*Theory-neutral stance will appeal to broad cross-section of therapists.
*Both authors are nationally known and have published successful books.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
. - Intended for health care professionals from all disciplines, this book is written in a style that is non-technical and easy to absorb....I felt this book to be particularly useful and appropriate for learners beginning training in addiction counselling. It covers all the major themes, theories, and practices, and the issues discussed remain current and relevant. --Journal of Mental Health, 06/25/2008?? This book offers clear and specific practice suggestions for working with individuals with substance use disorders ranging from managing bill collection to tips for managing relapse triggers. It provides a basic foundation for understanding substance use disorders and will help the interested clinician to build skill for working with individuals who have substance use disorders. Although the book is aimed at office-based mental health practitioners, it would be a helpful resource for any mental health or substance use treatment practitioner as well as graduate students. Its emphasis on utilizing an integrated approach to meet individuals where they are is particularly salient for social workers....The authors have done a tremendous job synthesizing practice wisdom and research-based knowledge on working with individuals with substance use disorders into a clear and concise resource that clinicians can use in their day-to-day practice. --Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 06/25/2008?? This text provides a sophisticated snapshot of substance-abuse treatment today, extending the provision of substance-abuse services by private practitioners. --PsycCRITIQUES, 06/25/2008?? Many people interested in clinical work with alcoholics and addicts will benefit from making this a centerpiece of their library. --Families in Society, 06/25/2008
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Professional Practice & Development
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-1-59385-980-0 (9781593859800)
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Arnold M. Washton, PhD, is an addiction psychologist in private practice in New York City (Recovery Options) and Princeton, New Jersey (The Washton Group). A specialist in the treatment of substance use and other behavioral health problems since 1975, Dr. Washton has served on the faculty in Psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine and on the voluntary staff of the University Medical Center at Princeton. He was the founding president of the Division on Addictions of the New York State Psychological Association and has served on advisory boards for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and special committees of the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the American Psychological Association. Dr. Washton's clinical work, teaching activities, and publications have often focused on integrating the principles and practices of client-centered psychotherapy into the treatment of addictions.
Joan E. Zweben, PhD, is a clinical psychologist with over 35 years of experience in treating addiction and in training treatment practitioners. These practitioners include peer counselors, social workers, marriage and family counselors, psychologists, criminal justice personnel, nurses, and physicians. She has a broad-based background in treatment of both alcoholism and drug dependence and has experience with both residential and outpatient modalities. She has served on numerous work groups focused on policy issues. Dr. Zweben is the founder and Executive Director of the 14th Street Clinic (1979-2007) and the East Bay Community Recovery Project (1989-present). Through these organizations, she has collaborated with researchers locally and nationally since 1981. She is the author of 4 books and over 55 articles or book chapters and editor of 15 monographs on treating addiction.
I. Basic Issues and Perspectives
1. Introduction
2. Nature, Course, and Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorders
3. Pharmacology and Overview of Psychoactive Substances
4. Ingredients of the Integrated Approach: Doing What Works
5. Considerations in Addressing Concurrent Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders
6. The Role of Medications
II. Clinical Strategies and Techniques
7. Assessment
8. Individualized Goal Setting and Treatment Planning: Meeting Patients Where They Are
9. Taking Action
10. Preventing Relapse
11. Psychotherapy in Ongoing and Later-Stage Recovery
12. Group Therapy
13. Facilitating Participation in Self-Help Programs
Appendices:
1. Self-Administered Patient Questionnaire
2. 10 Tips for Cutting Down on Your Drinking
3. Inventory of Triggers for Alcohol and Drug Use
4. Substance Abuse Websites