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Originally published in 1980, this book presents a detailed account
of a series of investigations that examined the patterns of resort
to drugs and alcohol use in college youth, and how such substance
uses are linked to personality characteristics and daydreaming
patterns. The Editors chose to emphasize the more "private"
features of the personality, because these had often been ignored
in earlier research, despite popular assumptions that there are
close ties between fantasy, inwardness, "spacey" qualities (all
suggesting permanent changes in mental organization), and substance
use in youth. This volume will be of interest to a wider audience
than just drug and alcohol researchers, because of the effort to go
beyond normative patterns of substance use toward explorations of
personality and consciousness.
First published in 1991, Homelessness and Drinking conveys
multitude of information about a homeless drinking population in
Anchorage, Alaska. The data presented were obtained from day-to-day
observations of individuals using a Sleep-Off Center. Bernard Segal
discusses themes like descriptive analysis of clients using the
sleep-off centre; analysis of drinking and drug-taking behaviour
among homeless; intervention and treatment of the homeless
alcoholic; and assessment of treatment outcome, to showcase that
when people become homeless and attached to alcohol, it then
becomes extremely difficult to separate the drinker from alcohol.
This book is an essential read for students and scholars of
addiction studies, psychology, sociology, and behavioural studies.
First published in 1988, Alcoholism Etiology and Treatment provides
a stimulating discussion concerning an understanding of the
etiology and treatment of alcoholism. Divided into five chapters,
it brings themes like the disease concept of alcoholism;
interdisciplinary biobehavioral research on alcohol problems;
sociocultural and organizational bases of support for alcohol
treatment; genetic predisposition to alcoholism; and
anthropological perspectives on prevention and intervention, to
provide a forum for discussion of some of the issues that prevail
in the field of alcoholism. This book is an essential read for
students and scholars of addiction studies, psychology, sociology,
and behavioural studies.
First published in 1987, Perspectives on Person-Environment
Interaction and Drug-Taking Behavior provides a comprehensive
overview of the interactionist approach from both a theoretical and
applied perspective. Divided into five chapters, it deals with
themes like psychosocial interactionism and substance use; social
sanctions, self-referent responses, and the continuation of
substance abuse; the interaction of child and environment in the
early development of drug involvement; reconceptualization of
person- environment interactions; and the disease theory of
alcoholism from an interactionist perspective. This book is a must
read for scholars and researchers of addiction studies, applied
psychology and psychology in general.
Be a better researcher when studying drug abuse among minorities!
Conducting Drug Abuse Research with Minority Populations: Advances
and Issues brings you the voices of drug abuse researchers who
discuss the most important concerns about conducting research in
drug-taking minority populations. In this strategy-based book,
you'll find yourself beneficially involved in a discussion of many
of the central methodological advances facing researchers today,
specifically in the target area of minority communities and their
drug-using societies. Conducting Drug Abuse Research with Minority
Populations presents crucial recommendations and strategies that
will lead you toward unprecedented effectiveness and efficiency
when researching this subsection of the world's drug users. In
addition, find new ways to involve community members in the
research process, and you'll come to more fully understand the
impact of cultural values, attitudes, and norms in the drug-taking
patterns of minority persons. With this book, you will learn more
about: the importance of advisory boards, gatekeepers, and
indigenous workers in this type of research the crucial role of
incentives in recruiting and retaining minority persons in drug
abuse studies focus groups as tools to minimize selection bias of
minority subjects how cultural values may affect research
strategies how research teams can facilitate the collection of data
within minority communities Researchers, college educators, and
substance abuse practitioners will find that Conducting Drug Abuse
Research with Minority Populations improves their efforts to
produce more viable data in a much shorter time span.
You don't have to reinvent the wheel--select and implement an
effective substance abuse program from this essential book This
essential book is the first ever published on exemplary models of
adolescent drug treatment. It delivers detailed descriptions of
exemplary drug treatment models and gives you the latest
information on substance use and its consequences to aid your work
with adolescents who use alcohol and drugs. The in-depth
examinations of treatment models you'll find in this book include
programs serving adolescent substance users from a wide range of
ethnic and cultural backgrounds (African Americans, Hispanics,
Whites, Native Americans, Russian Immigrants). With sections
covering outpatient, residential, family-oriented, and modified
therapeutic community (TC) programs, this book is a vital reference
for educators and students as well as practitioners. Adolescent
Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States: Exemplary Models
from a National Evaluation Study gives you thoughtful examinations
of: trends in adolescent substance use and treatment approaches
three exemplary outpatient treatment programs, including program
design, treatment issues, and client characteristics the
Multidimensional Family Therapy Approach (MDFT), a family-oriented
outpatient treatment model used to intervene with younger
adolescents a 30- to 60-day residential treatment program that is
based on a medical model which blends in treatment approaches from
the therapeutic community model the special treatment needs and
issues of substance-using Native American youths issues of gender
differences as they relate to drug use and trauma three different
modified therapeutic community treatment models and much more
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States is an
invaluable source of information for anyone working with this
vulnerable population. Use it to choose and implement the program
that will work best for you and your clients
Originally published in 1980, this book presents a detailed account
of a series of investigations that examined the patterns of resort
to drugs and alcohol use in college youth, and how such substance
uses are linked to personality characteristics and daydreaming
patterns. The Editors chose to emphasize the more "private"
features of the personality, because these had often been ignored
in earlier research, despite popular assumptions that there are
close ties between fantasy, inwardness, "spacey" qualities (all
suggesting permanent changes in mental organization), and substance
use in youth. This volume will be of interest to a wider audience
than just drug and alcohol researchers, because of the effort to go
beyond normative patterns of substance use toward explorations of
personality and consciousness.
Discover fresh perspectives on alcoholism treatment and research
with this enlightening new book describing the work of researchers
at the Novosibirsk Medical Institute, USSR. By using specific
examples of their studies in Siberia, the reserachers offer an
innovative approach to the treatment of addictive disorders in
general. Instead of focusing on the drinking behavior itself, the
treatment focuses on the relation of the problem to the interaction
of economic, social, and psychological factors. To address the
question of whether alcoholics should all be treated in the same
way, or if alcholism treatment should be more individualized in
approach, chapters are devoted to the differences between
alcoholism in women, adolescents, and alchoholics who are afflicted
with "rapid development of alcholism syndrome." The research
examples in Addictive Disorders in Arctic Climates benefits
professionals involved in the treatment of alcholism by introducing
new perspectives and broadening contemporary research.
You don't have to reinvent the wheel--select and implement an
effective substance abuse program from this essential book This
essential book is the first ever published on exemplary models of
adolescent drug treatment. It delivers detailed descriptions of
exemplary drug treatment models and gives you the latest
information on substance use and its consequences to aid your work
with adolescents who use alcohol and drugs. The in-depth
examinations of treatment models you'll find in this book include
programs serving adolescent substance users from a wide range of
ethnic and cultural backgrounds (African Americans, Hispanics,
Whites, Native Americans, Russian Immigrants). With sections
covering outpatient, residential, family-oriented, and modified
therapeutic community (TC) programs, this book is a vital reference
for educators and students as well as practitioners. Adolescent
Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States: Exemplary Models
from a National Evaluation Study gives you thoughtful examinations
of: trends in adolescent substance use and treatment approaches
three exemplary outpatient treatment programs, including program
design, treatment issues, and client characteristics the
Multidimensional Family Therapy Approach (MDFT), a family-oriented
outpatient treatment model used to intervene with younger
adolescents a 30- to 60-day residential treatment program that is
based on a medical model which blends in treatment approaches from
the therapeutic community model the special treatment needs and
issues of substance-using Native American youths issues of gender
differences as they relate to drug use and trauma three different
modified therapeutic community treatment models and much more
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States is an
invaluable source of information for anyone working with this
vulnerable population. Use it to choose and implement the program
that will work best for you and your clients
Be a better researcher when studying drug abuse among minorities!
Conducting Drug Abuse Research with Minority Populations: Advances
and Issues brings you the voices of drug abuse researchers who
discuss the most important concerns about conducting research in
drug-taking minority populations. In this strategy-based book,
you'll find yourself beneficially involved in a discussion of many
of the central methodological advances facing researchers today,
specifically in the target area of minority communities and their
drug-using societies.
Conducting Drug Abuse Research with Minority Populations presents
crucial recommendations and strategies that will lead you toward
unprecedented effectiveness and efficiency when researching this
subsection of the world's drug users. In addition, find new ways to
involve community members in the research process, and you'll come
to more fully understand the impact of cultural values, attitudes,
and norms in the drug-taking patterns of minority persons.
With this book, you will learn more about: the importance of
advisory boards, gatekeepers, and indigenous workers in this type
of research the crucial role of incentives in recruiting and
retaining minority persons in drug abuse studies focus groups as
tools to minimize selection bias of minority subjects how cultural
values may affect research strategies how research teams can
facilitate the collection of data within minority communities
Researchers, college educators, and substance abuse practitioners
will find that Conducting Drug Abuse Research with Minority
Populations improves their efforts to produce more viable data in a
much shorter time span.
This is a new release of the original 1925 edition.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Seven Great Romanian Folk Tales From The Oral Tradition Retold In
English With Their Romanian Name Underneath.
Seven Great Romanian Folk Tales From The Oral Tradition Retold In
English With Their Romanian Name Underneath.
Seven Great Romanian Folk Tales From The Oral Tradition Retold In
English With Their Romanian Name Underneath.
Seven Great Romanian Folk Tales From The Oral Tradition Retold In
English With Their Romanian Name Underneath.
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