Substance Abuse Counseling

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Edition: 4th
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2010-01-01
Publisher(s): Brooks Cole
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Summary

Written with easy-to-approach language for beginners in the field, SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING, Fourth Edition, provides a good, practical overview of substance abuse counseling. It addresses key issues early, including the designing of specialized treatments to fit the individual needs of a client. This book also emphasizes the tendency of substance-abusing clients and their families to form a heterogeneous group that must be treated from an individualized perspective. The authors believe strongly that clients differ not only in the specific behaviors and consequences associated with their drug use but also in culture, gender, social environments, physical concerns, mental health and a host of other variables. Using an integrated approach, the authors describe innovative methods for meeting clients' needs through personalized assessment, treatment planning, and behavior change strategies, showing you how to select the most effective ways to help treat people with substance abuse problems.

Table of Contents

New in this Editionp. ix
Introductionp. 1
Substance Abuse Counseling for the 21st Centuryp. 2
Substance Abuse: A Working Definitionp. 4
Principles for 21st Century Substance Abuse Counselingp. 5
Counselor Roles and Settingsp. 20
Summaryp. 27
Questions for Thought and Discussionp. 28
Referencesp. 28
Drugs and Their Effectsp. 32
Introductionp. 32
Factors That Affect a Drug's Effectsp. 32
Characteristics of Drugsp. 33
Physiological Functioning of the Userp. 39
Psychological Characteristics of the Userp. 49
Sociocultural Environmentp. 51
Drug-Classification Systemsp. 52
Summaryp. 58
Questions for Thought and Discussionp. 59
Referencesp. 60
Motivational Internettingp. 61
The Meaning of Motivational Interviewingp. 62
MI Spiritp. 63
Motivational Interviewing Principlesp. 65
Motivational Interviewing Across Settingsp. 69
Summaryp. 74
Questions for Thought and Discussionp. 74
Referencesp. 75
The Process of Behavior Changep. 77
Assessment and Treatment Planningp. 78
The Comprehensive Assessment Processp. 81
Assessment Devicesp. 84
Treatment Planningp. 90
Summaryp. 91
Questions for Thought and Discussionp. 96
Referencesp. 97
Helping Clients Changep. 98
The Counseling Relationshipp. 98
Interrupting Substance Use Behaviorsp. 104
Linking Clients to 12-Step and Other Self-Help Groupsp. 121
Co-Occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Health Problemsp. 126
Summaryp. 127
Questions for Thought and Discussionp. 128
Referencesp. 129
Empowering Clients Through Group Workp. 130
The Collaborative Stylep. 132
Support for Changep. 134
Transferable Skillsp. 136
Supfortiveness and Multicultural Competencep. 141
Surrtfnaryp. 143
Questions for Thought and Discussionp. 143
Referencesp. 143
Mamtaining Change in Substance Use Behaviorsp. 145
Relapse Prevention Modelsp. 147
Determinants of Relapsep. 153
Relapse Prevention Strategiesp. 157
Summaryp. 164
Questions for Thought and Discussionp. 164
Referencesp. 165
The Context of Changep. 167
Working with Familiesp. 168
Systems Theoryp. 170
Substance Abuse and the Family Systemp. 171
Stages in Family Recoveryp. 171
Family Counseling Competenciesp. 182
Summaryp. 185
Questions for Thought and Discussionp. 186
Referencesp. 187
Program Planning and Evaluationp. 189
Environmental Contingenciesp. 189
Accountability for Outcomesp. 190
Program Planningp. 198
Evaluationp. 204
Summaryp. 210
Questions for Thought and Discussionp. 211
Referencesp. 211
Preventing Substance Abusep. 213
The Concept of Preventionp. 213
General Model of Preventionp. 215
Determining the Purpose of Preventionp. 217
Developing a Causal Modelp. 218
Producing Changep. 219
Effectiveness of Prevention Programsp. 225
Summaryp. 228
Questions for Thought and Discussionp. 229
Referencesp. 229
Appendixesp. 233
Psychosocial and Substance Use Historyp. 234
Initial Behavioral Assessment and Functional Analysisp. 245
Comprehensive Drinker Profilep. 250
Family Drinking Surveyp. 273
Useful Web Sitesp. 275
Valuable Treatment Manualsp. 277
Name Indexp. 280
Subject Indexp. 283
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