Treating Alcohol and Drug Problems in Psychotherapy Practice

Treating Alcohol and Drug Problems in Psychotherapy Practice
Author: Arnold M. Washton,Joan E. Zweben
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2022-12-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781462550920

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"Providing a framework for treating substance use disorders (SUDs) in office-based psychotherapy, the second edition of this trusted work has been updated throughout and features two entirely new chapters. The authors show how clinicians from any background can leverage the therapeutic skills they already have to address clients' alcohol and drug problems competently and effectively. Vivid case examples demonstrate ways to engage clients at different stages of change; set collaborative treatment goals; address SUDs concurrently with other psychological problems; and interweave motivational, cognitive-behavioral, and other interventions, tailored to each individual's needs. Reproducible forms and handouts can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size. Subject areas/key words: substance use disorders, SUDs, psychotherapists, counselors, counseling clients with, patients, addictions, addictive behavior, abuse, harm reduction, nonspecialists, treatments, practical guide, alcoholism, in recovery, drinking, and opioids. Clinical audience: clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, mental health counselors, and psychiatric nurses"--

Treating Alcohol and Drug Problems in Psychotherapy Practice

Treating Alcohol and Drug Problems in Psychotherapy Practice
Author: Arnold M. Washton,Joan E. Zweben
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2011-11-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781462504381

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This book has been replaced by Treating Alcohol and Drug Problems in Psychotherapy Practice, Second Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-5086-9.

Practicing Harm Reduction Psychotherapy

Practicing Harm Reduction Psychotherapy
Author: Patt Denning,Jeannie Little
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2011-11-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781462502363

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This acclaimed clinical guide helps clinicians put the proven principles of harm reduction into practice with therapy clients who have substance use problems. The paperback edition has a new preface on current research and service delivery models. Written by pioneers in the field, the book shows how to do effective therapeutic work with people still using alcohol or other drugs. It provides clear guidelines for conducting comprehensive assessments, making collaborative treatment decisions, and implementing interventions that combine motivational, cognitive-behavioral, and psychodynamic strategies. The focus is reducing drug-related harm while also addressing co-occurring psychological and emotional difficulties. Detailed clinical illustrations are featured throughout. See also the authors' related self-help guide, Over the Influence, Second Edition, an ideal client recommendation.

Treating Patients with Alcohol and Other Drug Problems

Treating Patients with Alcohol and Other Drug Problems
Author: Robert D. Margolis,Joan E. Zweben
Publsiher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2011
Genre: Substance abuse
ISBN: 1433809664

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In this new edition of Treating Patients With Alcohol and Other Drug Problems: An Integrated Approach, scholar-practitioners Robert D. Margolis and Joan E. Zweben reprise their treatment-oriented survey of assessing alcohol and other drug (AOD) problems for practitioners to make informed referrals of clients in a variety of intake settings. And although referral is certainly appropriate in many cases, this new edition of the book seeks to enhance the confidence and skill of psychotherapists and other practitioners in addressing alcohol and drug use in the context of their ongoing work. The authors review the etiology of drug dependence and different methods of assessment, the range of treatment approaches and the types of patients appropriate for them, and relapse prevention. The second edition of Treating Patients With Alcohol and Other Drug Problems: An Integrated Approach includes new material on individual psychotherapy and family therapy for clients with AOD problems, as well as an updated overview of the treatment community (both self-help and professional) that examines the basic assumptions and operating principles of various treatment venues in an effort to minimize the miscommunication that can occur when professionals from different cultures attempt to collaborate on client care.

Harm Reduction Psychotherapy

Harm Reduction Psychotherapy
Author: Andrew Tatarsky
Publsiher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2007-06-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781461628705

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This ground-breaking volume provides readers with both an overview of harm reduction therapy and a series of ten case studies, treated by different therapists, that vividly illustrate this treatment approach with a wide variety of clients. Harm reduction is a framework for helping drug and alcohol users who cannot or will not stop completely—the majority of users—reduce the harmful consequences of use. Harm reduction accepts that abstinence may be the best outcome for many but relaxes the emphasis on abstinence as the only acceptable goal and criterion of success. Instead, smaller incremental changes in the direction of reduced harmfulness of drug use are accepted. This book will show how these simple changes in emphasis and expectation have dramatic implications for improving the effectiveness of psychotherapy in many ways. From the Foreword by Alan Marlatt, Ph.D.: “This ground-breaking volume provides readers with both an overview of harm reduction therapy and a series of ten case studies, treated by different therapists, that vividly illustrate this treatment approach with a wide variety of clients. In his introduction, Andrew Tatarsky describes harm reduction as a new paradigm for treating drug and alcohol problems. Some would say that harm reduction embraces a paradigm shift in addiction treatment, as it has moved the field beyond the traditional abstinence-only focus typically associated with the disease model and the ideology of the twelve-step approach. Others may conclude that the move toward harm reduction represents an integration of what Dr. Tatarsky describes as the “basic principles of good clinical practice” into the treatment of addictive behaviors. “Changing addiction behavior is often a complex and complicated process for both client and therapist. What seems to work best is the development of a strong therapeutic alliance, the right fit between the client and treatment provider. The role of the harm reduction therapist is closer to that of a guide, someone who can provide support an

Treatment Approaches for Alcohol and Drug Dependence

Treatment Approaches for Alcohol and Drug Dependence
Author: Tracey J. Jarvis,Jenny Tebbutt,Richard P. Mattick,Fiona Shand
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2005-08-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780470090404

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The first edition of this book was based upon the recommendations of the Quality Assurance in the Treatment of Drug Dependence Project, and provided a step-by-step-guide for therapists working with clients with alcohol or other drug dependency or misuse. Since publication in 1995 it has become well known for its easy-to-read style and wealth of practical resource materials. However, the evidence in the field has moved forward in the last eight years, creating a need for an updated edition. Retaining the trademark easy-to-use, up-to-date style, the Second Edition offers new chapters on pharmacotherapies, case management, young people, and dual diagnosis. Other chapters have been updated to reflect the latest research findings and current practice, and the practice sheets and client handouts are made available online for downloading and customization by therapists.

Treatment of Addiction

Treatment of Addiction
Author: Diane Waller,Jacky Mahony
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134699964

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Treatment of Addiction is a lively exploration of the growing use of creative arts therapies as a treatment for drug and alcohol dependency. Current treatment options for drug and alcohol addiction vary widely and have in the past been somewhat fragmented. In this book, contributors quote recent research and clinical case studies to argue that the arts therapies offer an appropriate, effective and coherent treatment approach.They explore in detail the practice of film, art, dance and drama therapies in both individual and group settings. Treatment of Addiction is an unusual collection which challenges professionals working with drug and alcohol addiction to think about difficult treatment issues and how other professions approach them. For art therapists in practice, it will provide a lively account of a new application for their growing profession.

Psychotherapy and Counseling in the Treatment of Drug Abuse

Psychotherapy and Counseling in the Treatment of Drug Abuse
Author: Lisa Simon Onken,Jack D. Blaine
Publsiher: Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Servic
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1990
Genre: Medical
ISBN: MINN:31951D004230593

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