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Chemical Dependency and Antisocial Personality Disorder gives you
the information and clinical skills necessary to assess and
evaluate persons suffering from substance abuse and/or antisocial
personality disorders and details how you can develop effective
psychotherapy and treatment strategies. From its helpful pages that
contain diagnostic criteria and clinical interviewing and
assessment guidelines, you learn to accurately diagnose substance
use and antisocial personality disorders. The book also provides
you with the historical and clinical perspectives of such disorders
and their epidemiology and etiology to give you a thorough
background and understanding of the subject. Case studies and
therapy vignettes are included to provide you with actual clinical
examples to illustrate concepts and ideas. You will appreciate the
book's in-depth discussions of treatment strategies that can
greatly enhance your effectiveness. You'll find this volume is an
invaluable research resource for refreshing your approaches for
helping persons with substance abuse and antisocial personality
disorders.Much of the content of Chemical Dependency and Antisocial
Personality Disorder is based on the author's two decades of
experience working with patients suffering from substance use and
antisocial personality disorders. Some topics addressed include:
accurate differential diagnosis resistance the use of structure in
treatment therapist-patient relationship dynamics treatment outcome
effectiveness, relapse, and recovery. Alcohol/drug counselors,
psychiatrists, psychologists, and corrections, probation, and
parole officers who want to be more effective in their work with
chemically dependent and antisocial clients will find this a
practical, helpful, and informative guide. This enlightening book
examines many of the most difficult and clinically problematic
issues that are associated with the psychotherapy and
rehabilitation of chemically dependent and/or antisocial patients.
Much of the content of Chemical Dependency and Antisocial
Personality Disorder is based on the author's two decades of
experience working with patients suffering from substance use and
antisocial personality disorders. Some topics addressed include
accurate differential diagnosis, resistance, the use of structure
in treatment, therapist-patient relationship dynamics, and
treatment outcome effectiveness, relapse, and recovery.
Alcohol/drug counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists, and
corrections, probation, and parole officers who want to be more
effective in their work with chemically dependent and antisocial
clients will find this a practical, helpful, and informative guide.
Chemical Dependency and Antisocial Personality Disorder gives you
the information and clinical skills necessary to assess and
evaluate persons suffering from substance abuse and/or antisocial
personality disorders and details how you can develop effective
psychotherapy and treatment strategies. From its helpful pages that
contain diagnostic criteria and clinical interviewing and
assessment guidelines, you learn to accurately diagnose substance
use and antisocial personality disorders. The book also provides
you with the historical and clinical perspectives of such disorders
and their epidemiology and etiology to give you a thorough
background and understanding of the subject. Case studies and
therapy vignettes are included to provide you with actual clinical
examples to illustrate concepts and ideas. You will appreciate the
book's in-depth discussions of treatment strategies that can
greatly enhance your effectiveness. You'll find this volume is an
invaluable research resource for refreshing your approaches for
helping persons with substance abuse and antisocial personality
disorders.Much of the content of Chemical Dependency and Antisocial
Personality Disorder is based on the author's two decades of
experience working with patients suffering from substance use and
antisocial personality disorders. Some topics addressed include:
accurate differential diagnosis resistance the use of structure in
treatment therapist-patient relationship dynamics treatment outcome
effectiveness, relapse, and recovery. Alcohol/drug counselors,
psychiatrists, psychologists, and corrections, probation, and
parole officers who want to be more effective in their work with
chemically dependent and antisocial clients will find this a
practical, helpful, and informative guide. This enlightening book
examines many of the most difficult and clinically problematic
issues that are associated with the psychotherapy and
rehabilitation of chemically dependent and/or antisocial patients.
Much of the content of Chemical Dependency and Antisocial
Personality Disorder is based on the author's two decades of
experience working with patients suffering from substance use and
antisocial personality disorders. Some topics addressed include
accurate differential diagnosis, resistance, the use of structure
in treatment, therapist-patient relationship dynamics, and
treatment outcome effectiveness, relapse, and recovery.
Alcohol/drug counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists, and
corrections, probation, and parole officers who want to be more
effective in their work with chemically dependent and antisocial
clients will find this a practical, helpful, and informative guide.
Self-Disclosure in Psychotherapy and Recovery includes a unique
mosaic of theoretical and practical clinical information, rich case
studies, research findings, and a wealth of evidence-based practice
guidelines related to therapist and client self-disclosure in the
psychotherapeutic encounter. Experienced clinicians, neophyte
therapists, and counselors in training will find this book provides
a wealth of insight and useful information that will significantly
benefit their therapeutic work. Gary G. Forrest elucidates a
diversity of self-disclosure topics that pertain to a wide range of
issues impacting every facet of the process and outcome of
psychotherapy relationships. Self-Disclosure in Psychotherapy and
Recovery represents a seminal contribution to the counseling and
psychotherapy literature specific to chemical dependency
counseling, addictions-focused therapy, and the self-help based
recovery model. This book will be an essential resource for
individuals pursuing graduate training and advanced education or
supervision in the various behavioral health professions.
Self-Disclosure in Psychotherapy and Recovery includes a unique
mosaic of theoretical and practical clinical information, rich case
studies, research findings, and a wealth of evidence-based practice
guidelines related to therapist and client self-disclosure in the
psychotherapeutic encounter. Experienced clinicians, neophyte
therapists, and counselors in training will find this book provides
a wealth of insight and useful information that will significantly
benefit their therapeutic work. Gary G. Forrest elucidates a
diversity of self-disclosure topics that pertain to a wide range of
issues impacting every facet of the process and outcome of
psychotherapy relationships. Self-Disclosure in Psychotherapy and
Recovery represents a seminal contribution to the counseling and
psychotherapy literature specific to chemical dependency
counseling, addictions-focused therapy, and the self-help based
recovery model. This book will be an essential resource for
individuals pursuing graduate training and advanced education or
supervision in the various behavioral health professions.
This text argues that all primary alcoholics and many alcohol
abusers need intensive individual psychotherapy. A structured
psychodynamic therapy approach is described, which the author
claims can successfully treat 80per cent of primary alcoholics in
only 18 months.
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