For more than a decade, Howard Clinebell's Understanding and
Counseling the Alcoholic has been considered the standard work in
the field. This updated edition of Clinebell's earlier book expands
his work on counseling to encompass the care of persons with drug
addiction, behavioral addictions, multiple addictions, and
co-dependency. The volume includes a new annotated
bibliography.
"This is the most comprehensive summary on understanding and
counseling persons with addictions of which I am aware. The book
should be part of every counselor's library." --Anderson Spickard,
M.D., Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt Internal Medicine
Associates
"This invaluably revised work on addiction is inclusive and
comprehensive. Building upon seminal research in alcoholism, this
expansive explication of the etiology, treatment, and after-care of
those afflicted and affected by addictions provides a pragmatic
proposal of care for all practitioners. It gleans the best from the
past, appropriates the research of the present, and provides a
vision of what effective care might be in the future.--Robert H.
Albers, Professor of Pastoral Theology at Luther Seminary and
Editor of The Journal of Ministry
General
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