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Problems with alcohol and drugs differ for women and men in
development, risk factors, negative consequences, metabolism,
relapse triggers, and related issues. Left untreated, alcohol and
other drug use disorders can have unwanted impacts on your
functioning, health, and relationships. Based on scientific
evidence accumulated over 25 years of research, this
women-specific, cognitive-behavioral program addresses the unique
challenges and treatment needs of women with alcohol and/or drug
use problems. Readers can use the handouts and worksheets in this
workbook to follow the step-by-step program designed to help
achieve and maintain abstinence, learn skills to prevent relapse
and help achieve improvements in quality of life, self-care, coping
skills, and wellness. Written to be used in a therapeutic setting
and in conjunction with the companion therapist guide, the program
includes easy instructions and materials to help you identify your
drinking patterns and triggers, take control of your behavior, seek
social network support, understand and experience the rewards of
sobriety, and find positive alternatives to drinking and drug use.
You also will learn useful techniques for managing strong negative
emotions and negative thoughts. Overcoming alcohol or drug problems
is an attainable goal with this effective and comprehensive
program.
Women with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) and other Substance Use
Disorders (SUDs) have different etiology, mortality, relapse
antecedents, clinical presentations, and courses of the disorders
than men. This therapist guide addresses the unique problems and
treatment needs of women with AUD/SUD and is based on scientific
evidence accumulated over 25 years of NIH-funded studies. The book
provides detailed guidance for conducting each session, sample
dialogue, worksheets, and completed examples for each worksheet,
and is designed to be used along with the corresponding client
workbook. This cognitive-behavioral, motivation-enhancing guide for
therapists can be delivered in inpatient or outpatient settings;
designed primarily for group settings, it is also easily adapted
for individual use. The program covers 12 weekly sessions to help
women to become abstinent, preventing relapse to drinking or drug
use, and to generally achieve improvement in quality of life. The
therapist guide includes step-by-step instructions for addressing
behaviors around drinking and drug use, general coping skills such
as problem-solving, assertiveness training, wellness behaviors, and
communication training, as well as additional female-specific
interventions like social network support and building healthy,
supportive relationships. If used in a group format, the therapy
harnesses the power of peer support, shared wisdom, and
universality of experience to accelerate positive change in desired
outcomes. Overcoming alcohol or drug problems is an attainable goal
with this effective and comprehensive program.
Farmers today are faced with an array of products that they can use
to improve the fertility of their lands. Organic soil amendments
such as biosolids, manures and, to a lesser extent, Municipal Solid
Waste (MSW) composts are products that can be used to supplement or
replace mineral fertilizers. Many farmers are aware of the benefits
that organic products offer, especially in terms of improved crop
yields, increased soil fertility, reduced fertilizer costs, and
their overall contribution to sustainable agriculture. Concerns
have been raised, however, regarding the safety of organic soil
amendments. Depending on the type of product, these can include
(but are not limited to) the accumulation of phosphorus and metals
in soils, plant uptake of land-applied metals, the contamination of
groundwater and soil with organic compounds, and potential health
impacts from pathogens and viruses. Although many of these issues
have been rigorously researched, data is often published in
academic journals and textbooks, and is not necessarily accessible
to the public. For all soil amendments, comparative information
regarding risks, benefits, advantages, and disadvantages is not
always readily available. Equally critical is the lack of
accessible comparative data on soil amendment and mineral
fertilizer characteristics and use.Recognizing the need to provide
a comparison of these products, the Water Environment Research
Foundation (WERF) commissioned this multi-year study of soil
amendments, fertilizers and their uses. For the study, the project
team performed a comprehensive literature survey, reviewing and
compiling the results from nearly 500 documents (primarily from
academic journals and texts). The study generally found that the
relative risk to the environment from amendments and fertilizers
varies by parameter and shows that known risks from each of the
materials studied can be managed. Moreover, these manageable risks
must be carefully weighed against the considerable benefits
provided by the land application of amendments and fertilizers.
This publication can also be purchased and downloaded via Pay Per
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"This volume centers on the lives and experiences of female and
African American leaders of foundations and nonprofits.
Contributors to the volume examine race and gender as constructs
and provide a theoretical background for understanding their effect
on the psycho-social development of the individuals. They explore
their family backgrounds and childhood experiences as well as the
impact of education on their lives and future leadership. "--
In the 14 years since the first edition of Addictions was
published, a wealth of substantive and crucial new findings have
been added to our knowledge of alcohol and other substance use
disorders. This primary reference has now been updated and expanded
to include 38 chapters, all completely rewritten to reflect new
knowledge gained about the science of alcohol and other drugs, as
well as new treatment approaches and research trends. Addictions: A
Comprehensive Guidebook, Second Edition, features a roster of
senior scientists covering the latest findings in the study of
alcohol and other drug use, abuse, and dependence. Skilfully edited
by Drs. Barbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein, the chapters
primarily review the literature published in the last 14 years
since the first edition. The volume covers seven different content
areas: Section I addresses broad conceptual issues as well as
information on the etiology, neuroscience, epidemiology and course
of alcohol and other drug use, abuse, and dependence. Section II
provides detailed pharmacological and clinical information on the
major drugs of abuse, including alcohol. Sections III, IV, and V
focus on knowledge of importance to clinical practice, including a
section on assessment and treatment planning, information on a
range of empirically supported treatments, and issues related to
clinical practice. Section VI provides information about specific
population groups, and Section VII addresses policy, prevention,
and economic issues in the field. The book is appropriate for a
wide variety of readers who are either treating, learning to treat,
doing research on, or teaching about addictions. Comprehensive and
succinct, it is written in a manner that is accessible and useful
to practitioners, students, clinician trainees, and researchers. It
is also an ideal textbook for graduate courses and training
programs in psychology, psychiatry, social work, and addictions
certifications, and for advanced undergraduate courses on alcohol
and other substance use disorders
The first book bearing the title of this volume, Inorganic Plant
Nutrition, was written by D. R. HOAGLAND of the University of
California at Berkeley. As indicated by its extended title,
Lectures on the Inorganic Nutrition of Plants, it is a collection
of lectures - the JOHN M. PRATHER lectures, which he was invited in
1942 to give. at Harvard University and presented there between
April 10 and 23 of that year - 41 years before the publication of
the present volume. They were not "originally intended for
publication" but fortunately HOAGLAND was persuaded to publish
them; the book appeared in 1944. It might at first blush seem
inappropriate to draw comparisons between a book embodying a set of
lectures by a single author and an encyclopedic volume with no less
than 37 contributors. But HOAGLAND'S book was a compre hensive
account of the state of this science in his time, as the present
volume is for ours. It was then still possible for one person, at
least for a person of HOAGLAND'S intellectual breadth and
catholicity of interests, to encompass many major areas of the
entire field, from the soil substrate to the metabolic roles of
nitrogen, potassium, and other nutrients, and from basic scientific
topics to the application of plant nutritional research in solving
problems encountered in the field."
This volume centers on the lives and experiences of female and
African American leaders of foundations and nonprofits.
Contributors to the volume examine race and gender as constructs
and provide a theoretical background for understanding their effect
on the psycho-social development of the individuals.
If you or your partner is dealing with an alcohol problem, the
program outlined in this book can help you both. Over the course of
12 sessions with a therapist, the drinking partner will be taught
various skills and strategies for quitting drinking, as well as
dealing with high-risk solutions in which there is strong
temptation to drink. Throughout the program, the non-drinking
partner will learn how to provide support and change certain
behaviors that may contribute to the drinking partner's problem. As
a couple, you will practice communication skills and participate in
pleasant activities in order to improve your relationship and
enhance intimacy. You and your partner will work together to
overcome the drinking problem once and for all.
Teamwork and dedication are required for a successful outcome. If
you and your partner are willing to work together, you will no
doubt find yourselves on the way to a healthier and happier
relationship at the end of the treatment.
It is well known that alcohol abuse can have a devastating effect
on a person's entire life, from work to social life to family
relationships. The cycle of alcohol abuse is especially damaging
when the individual is in a romantic relationship. When an
individual in a relationship struggles with alcohol dependence,
both partners suffer and the nature of the relationship can become
stressful, dysfunctional, and sometimes violent.
Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) has been proven to be an
extremely effective method of treating alcohol abuse problems.
Since both members of a couple are so affected when one partner
abuses alcohol, this CBT based program is designed to treat them
together, to help the drinker overcome his or her problem and the
partner understand how he or she can become an agent of positive
change. Often, a partner can be an unwitting trigger of alcohol
abuse by misreading or miscommunicating situations. This program
teaches the non-drinker how to avoid such situations and be a
supportive part of the recovery effort. Partners learn to help
motivate the drinker to stop, to recognise potential triggers and
danger situations, and to prevent relapse once the treatment has
ended successfully. This Therapist Guide outlines a 12-week
program, providing session outlines and lists of materials needed
to facilitate the treatment. Sessions focus on stimulus control,
problem-solving, communication, and building motivation.
It is well-known that alcohol abuse can have a devastating effect
on a person's entire life, from work to social life to family
relationships. However, men and women experience substance abuse
problems in different ways. Most of the literature currently on the
market does not make this distinction, and treats men's and women's
problems as identical. This treatment program acknowledges the
differences between the two, and presents gender-specific options
for each step of the treatment. Publication of this manual
represents an important new step in understanding and treating
alcohol abuse. Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) has been proven
to be an extremely effective method of treatment for alcohol abuse.
This treatment program uses new research by the authors that
include a female-specific study as well as generalised treatment
for individuals. Gender-specific topics addressed include
assertiveness training, coping with other drinkers in one's social
network, recognising anxiety or depression as triggers for alcohol
abuse, and anger management. Designed to be used in conjunction
with this therapy program, this Workbook contains monitoring forms
and homework that will reinforce the skills learned in therapy.
It is well-known that alcohol abuse can have a devastating effect
on a person's entire life, from work to social life to family
relationships. However, men and women experience substance abuse
problems in different ways. Most of the literature currently on the
market does not make this distinction, and treats men's and women's
problems as identical. This treatment program acknowledges the
differences between the two, and presents gender-specific options
for each step of the treatment. Publication of this manual
represents an important new step in understanding and treating
alcohol abuse. Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) has been proven
to be an extremely effective method of treatment for alcohol abuse.
This treatment program uses new research by the authors that
include a female-specific study as well as generalised treatment
for individuals. Gender-specific topics addressed include
assertiveness training, coping with other drinkers in one's social
network, recognising anxiety or depression as triggers for alcohol
abuse, and anger management. Like all Treatments That Work books,
this treatment is completely evidence-based. The 12-week program is
outlined session by session in this easy-to-follow Therapist Guide.
Dieser Buchtitel ist Teil des Digitalisierungsprojekts Springer
Book Archives mit Publikationen, die seit den Anfangen des Verlags
von 1842 erschienen sind. Der Verlag stellt mit diesem Archiv
Quellen fur die historische wie auch die disziplingeschichtliche
Forschung zur Verfugung, die jeweils im historischen Kontext
betrachtet werden mussen. Dieser Titel erschien in der Zeit vor
1945 und wird daher in seiner zeittypischen politisch-ideologischen
Ausrichtung vom Verlag nicht beworben.
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