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Equips the upcoming generation of addiction counselors with crucial
knowledge to skillfully treat current and future addictionsGrounded
in leading-edge, evidence-based research, this hands-on text
applies a step-by-step approach to addictions counseling. This book
encompasses assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning; case
management; and relapse prevention, with an incisive focus on
process addictions and co-occurring disorders. The text covers all
essential topics as outlined in the gold standard SAMSHA Counselor
Training Manual. Included are detailed guidelines on how to write
succinct treatment plans and conduct effective client sessions;
case studies; role-playing exercises; and clinical applications to
assessment and diagnosis, treatment planning, and case management.
Counselor Perspectives--interviews with experienced clinicians
working with varied populations throughout the country--offer the
wisdom of those who have been there. Critical topics unique to the
book include the role of neuroscience in addiction treatment,
relapse prevention, and advocacy. In addition, the text offers
specific chapters on process addictions and co-occuring disorders
as well as a separate chapter on multicultural counseling covering
gender, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, age, religion, and
disability issues. It is also distinguished by an abundance of
downloadable forms and documents, including screening instruments,
treatment plan format templates, treatment plan examples,
biopsychosocial assessment forms, informed consent forms,
confidentiality forms, case management forms, and more. Pedagogical
elements to help learners process and apply concepts inlcude key
terms, learning activities, discussion questions, recommended
readings/resources and chapter summaries. Faculty aides include an
instructor's manual with sample syllabi, CACREP mapping tools, test
bank, and PowerPoint slides. This essential resource will be valued
as a primary textbook for any course that focuses on addiction
counseling and treatment. Purchase includes digital access for use
on most mobile devices or computers. Key Features: Describes a
variety of etiological models and how they become a means of
assessing biopsychosocial risk factors Delivers step-by-step
guidelines on how to write concise treatment plans and for
conducting effective treatment sessions Devotes a chapter to
motivational interviewing to promote willingness to change Includes
cutting-edge research pertaining to neuroscience and its
applications and evidence-based treatment practices Provides
separate chapter on multicultural counseling and substance use
disorders among people of diverse races, ethnicities, genders,
class, ages, and spirituality Offers real-world insights with
"Notes from the Field" feature Facilitates practical application
through role play exercises, treatment technique and assessment
case examples, biopsychosocial assessment guidelines, how to
provide client feedback, and more Includes multiple digital
downloadable tools
A blend of theory and counseling techniques, this comprehensive
text provides readers with an overview of several major counseling
theories and their application to substance use disorders and
addiction counseling, along with related techniques and
interventions. Chapters incorporate cutting edge evidenced-based
research on neuroscience, psychological and sociocultural theories
explaining the biopsychosocial influences of substance use
disorders, and examine how substance use disorder risk factors can
be utilized when assessing someone who may have a substance use
disorder. The text additionally helps apply theory to practice,
offering intervention techniques and using accessible case studies.
Throughout the text, highlighted learning opportunities and key
terms further help students to practice and apply the theories,
interventions and techniques that the book discusses. Mental health
professionals, undergraduate and graduate students alike will
benefit from this deft mix of prominent theory, innovative research
and accessible case studies.
Work more effectively with DWI offenders This valuable book
provides current information on the psychological,
social-demographic, and psychiatric characteristics of DWI
offenders. It also will provide you with up-to-date assessment
strategies that can be employed with offenders, who
characteristically are resistant to such assessment. Until now,
books written on this subject have focused purely on research that
has been done with offenders. This book, however, provides both
theoretical and applied strategies for working with this very
difficult population in clinical/treatment settings. Assessment and
Treatment of the DWI Offender provides practical treatment
approaches such that will help you manage client resistance and
incorporate family members and significant others into the
treatment process to more effectively treat offenders.Assessment
and Treatment of the DWI Offender examines: the important variables
that separate DWI offenders from alcoholics in general, as well as
the "normal" population patterns of drinking behavior among
offenders the magnitude of the DWI problem in the United States the
history of the DWI countermeasures movement prevention and public
education organizations such as SADD, MADD, the Partners in
Progress program, the College Binge Drinking Initiative, and more
enforcement techniques like breath testing, standardized field
sobriety tests, on-site drug detection devices, etc. problems with
the tools and techniques that are currently being used to address
this issue interviewing techniques that work with DWI offenders
more Intended primarily for counselors, social workers,
psychologists, and other professionals who work with DWI offenders
and packed with helpful and easy-to-read statistical charts and
tables, this book is also essential for graduate students in
psychology, social work, chemical dependency, or any of the helping
professions.
Work more effectively with DWI offenders This valuable book
provides current information on the psychological,
social-demographic, and psychiatric characteristics of DWI
offenders. It also will provide you with up-to-date assessment
strategies that can be employed with offenders, who
characteristically are resistant to such assessment. Until now,
books written on this subject have focused purely on research that
has been done with offenders. This book, however, provides both
theoretical and applied strategies for working with this very
difficult population in clinical/treatment settings. Assessment and
Treatment of the DWI Offender provides practical treatment
approaches such that will help you manage client resistance and
incorporate family members and significant others into the
treatment process to more effectively treat offenders.Assessment
and Treatment of the DWI Offender examines: the important variables
that separate DWI offenders from alcoholics in general, as well as
the "normal" population patterns of drinking behavior among
offenders the magnitude of the DWI problem in the United States the
history of the DWI countermeasures movement prevention and public
education organizations such as SADD, MADD, the Partners in
Progress program, the College Binge Drinking Initiative, and more
enforcement techniques like breath testing, standardized field
sobriety tests, on-site drug detection devices, etc. problems with
the tools and techniques that are currently being used to address
this issue interviewing techniques that work with DWI offenders
more Intended primarily for counselors, social workers,
psychologists, and other professionals who work with DWI offenders
and packed with helpful and easy-to-read statistical charts and
tables, this book is also essential for graduate students in
psychology, social work, chemical dependency, or any of the helping
professions.
A blend of theory and counseling techniques, this comprehensive
text provides readers with an overview of several major counseling
theories and their application to substance use disorders and
addiction counseling, along with related techniques and
interventions. Chapters incorporate cutting edge evidenced-based
research on neuroscience, psychological and sociocultural theories
explaining the biopsychosocial influences of substance use
disorders, and examine how substance use disorder risk factors can
be utilized when assessing someone who may have a substance use
disorder. The text additionally helps apply theory to practice,
offering intervention techniques and using accessible case studies.
Throughout the text, highlighted learning opportunities and key
terms further help students to practice and apply the theories,
interventions and techniques that the book discusses. Mental health
professionals, undergraduate and graduate students alike will
benefit from this deft mix of prominent theory, innovative research
and accessible case studies.
Crisis Intervention takes into account various environments and
populations across the lifespan to provide students with practical
guidelines for managing crises. Drawing on over 25 years of
relevant experience, authors Alan A. Cavaiola and Joseph E. Colford
cover several different types of crises frequently encountered by
professionals in medical, school, work, and community settings.
Models for effectively managing these crises are presented along
with the authors' own step-by-step approach, the
Listen-Assess-Plan-Commit (LAPC) model, giving students the freedom
to select a model that best fits their personal style or a given
crisis. Future mental health professionals will gain the knowledge,
skills, and confidence to help their clients manage the crises they
will encounter in their day-to-day lives.
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