Criminal Conduct and Substance Abuse Treatment Strategies for Self-Improvement and Change - The P

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Pub. Date: 1998-07-01
Publisher(s): Sage Publications
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Summary

Even though many criminal offenders have a history of substance abuse, the link between criminology and substance abuse has, until now, not really been explored in treatment. The Provider's Guide and The Participant's Workbook redress that problem and tackle both of these interrelated issues at once.The books draw on two years of research and make use of state-of-the-art techniques for treatment, such as: cognitive therapy; the states of change treatment model; and relapse prevention and assessment measures for individualizing treatment within a group. Their appeal lies in a humanistic approach which will help motivate clients to change negative self-concepts and help break patterns of substance abuse and criminal conduct.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introductionp. 2
Historical Perspective and Theoretical Foundationsp. 9
Overview of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapyp. 11
Substance Abuse and the Cognitive-Behavioral Approachp. 17
Approaches to Correctional Interventionp. 35
Relationship Between Criminal Conduct and AOD Use and Abusep. 43
Motivation to Change and the Change Processp. 45
Integrating Models and Selecting Best Approaches for CBT of the Substance Abusing Offenderp. 49
Perspectives on Assessmentp. 59
Understanding and Enhancing Cultural Competence: Capitalizing on the Strengths of Diversityp. 73
The Treatment Platformp. 91
Conceptual Framework for Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of the Substance Abusing Offenderp. 93
Characteristics of the Effective Counselor and the Counseling Relationshipp. 107
Assessment of the Substance Abusing Offenderp. 117
Program Operational Guidelines and Proceduresp. 133
The Treatment Curriculump. 141
Challenge to Change: Introduction and Overviewp. 147
Building Trust and Rapportp. 153
Building a Desire and Motivation to Changep. 165
Building the Knowledge Base to Changep. 173
Self-Disclosure and Receiving Feedback: Pathways to Self-Awareness and Changep. 215
Preventing Relapse and Recidivism: Identifying High-Risk Situationsp. 239
How Do People Change: Understanding the Process of Self-Improvement and Changep. 255
Commitment to Change: Introduction and Overviewp. 275
Introduction to Phase II: Developing Commitment to Changep. 281
In-Depth Assessment: Looking at the Areas of Need and Changep. 295
Strengthening Basic Skills for Self-Improvement and Change: Acting on the Commitment to Changep. 309
Taking Ownership of Changep. 397
Relapse and Recidivism Prevention: Review and Strategies for Self-Control and Lifestyle Balancep. 401
Strengthening Our Ownership of Change: Developing the Skills of Critical Reasoning and Settling Conflictsp. 415
Maintaining Self-Improvement and Change: Developing a Healthy Lifestyle or Manner of Livingp. 431
Epiloguep. 449
Referencesp. 451
About the Authorsp. 479
Client Screening, Assessment and Outcome Evaluation Instruments
Admission, Intake, and Session Evaluation Forms
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