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Title Treating substance abuse : theory and technique / edited by Frederick Rotgers, Daniel S. Keller, Jon Morgenstern
Published New York : Guilford Press, [1996]
©1996

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 MELB  616.8606 Rot/Tsa  AVAILABLE
Description viii, 328 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Guilford substance abuse series
Guilford substance abuse series.
Contents Introduction / Frederick Rotgers, Daniel S. Keller and John Morgenstern -- 1. Theory of 12-Step-Oriented Treatment / John Wallace -- 2. Facilitating 12-Step Recovery from Substance Abuse and Addiction / Joseph Nowinski -- 3. Psychoanalytic Theories of Substance Abuse / Jeremy Leeds and Jon Morgenstern -- 4. Exploration in the Service of Relapse Prevention: A Psychoanalytic Contribution to Substance Abuse Treatment / Daniel S. Keller -- 5. Theoretical Bases of Family Approaches to Substance Abuse Treatment / Barbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein -- 6. Family Therapy Techniques / James R. McKay -- 7. Behavioral Theory of Substance Abuse Treatment: Bringing Science to Bear on Practice / Frederick Rotgers -- 8. Behavioral Treatment Techniques for Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders / Thomas J. Morgan -- 9. Motivation and Addictive Behaviors: Theoretical Perspectives / Bill Saunders, Celia Wilkinson and Tania Towers
10. Motivational Interviewing in Practice: A Structured Approach / Alison Bell and Stephen Rollnick -- 11. Integrating Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy in Substance Abuse Treatment / Kathleen M. Carroll
Summary An ideal clinical resource, this volume features comprehensive yet concise descriptions of the five most prominent theories of substance abuse treatment alongside accessible, companion chapters on how to translate each theory into actual clinical practice. Written by noted theoreticians and practitioners, many of whom are also actively involved in clinical research on the addictions, the book also includes a chapter on emerging pharmacological approaches, making it a singularly complete reference on the treatment of substance abuse. The five theoretical approaches presented are: 12-Step, Psychodynamic, Behavioral, Marital/Family, and Motivational. For each, a complementary clinical chapter liberally utilizes case examples that bring the issues to life. In addition, the chapter on pharmacological treatments includes information on how they might best be integrated with the psychosocial approaches described. An ideal classroom text for providing students with both a broad overview of the field and concrete instruction on clinical practice, Treating Substance Abuse will be valued by advanced undergraduate students in courses on addictions and their treatment; by graduate students in clinical psychology, social work, and medicine; and by substance abuse counselors in training. Treatment professionals will find it serves as a quick and easy reference to state-of-the-art substance abuse treatment as it is conceptualized and practiced in the United States today
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Alcoholism -- Psychological aspects.
Alcoholism -- Treatment.
Substance abuse -- Psychological aspects.
Substance abuse -- Treatment.
Substance-Related Disorders -- psychology.
Substance-Related Disorders -- therapy.
Alcoholism -- psychology.
Alcoholism -- therapy.
Alcoholism -- psychology.
Alcoholism -- therapy.
Substance-Related Disorders -- psychology.
Substance-Related Disorders -- therapy.
Author Keller, Daniel S.
Morgenstern, Jon.
Rotgers, Frederick.
LC no. 95025144
ISBN 1572300256 (acid-free paper)