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Alcohol problems are widespread in our society and many approaches
to treatment are used, some more successful than others. This
volume in the new series, Advances in Psychotherapy: Evidence-Based
Practice, provides therapists and students with practical and
evidence-based guidance on diagnosis and treatment of alcohol
problems, and does so in a uniquely reader-friendly manner. The
book is both a compact how-to reference, for use by professional
clinicians in their daily work, as well as an ideal educational
resource for students and for practice-oriented continuing
education. The most important feature of the book is that it is
practical and reader-friendly. It has a similar structure to others
in the series, and is a compact and easy-to-follow guide, covering
all aspects of practice that are relevant in real-life. Tables,
boxed clinical pearls, and marginal notes assist orientation, while
checklists for copying and summary boxes provide tools for use in
daily practice.
A widely adopted practitioner resource and course text, this book
shows how to apply knowledge about behavior change in general --
and the stages-of-change model in particular -- to make substance
abuse treatment more effective. The authors are leaders in the
field who describe ways to tailor interventions for clients with
varying levels of motivation or readiness to change. They draw on
cutting-edge theory and research on the transtheoretical model to
explain what works (and what doesn't work) at different stages of
change. Rich clinical examples illustrate the "whats," "whys," and
"how-tos" of using the stages-of-change model to inform treatment
planning and intervention for individuals, groups, couples, and
families. New to This Edition *Reflects the ongoing development of
the stages-of-change model and research advances over the past
decade. *Chapter on stage-based brief interventions in health care,
social service, and community settings. *Group treatment chapter
has been significantly revised. *Expanded coverage of the change
processes relevant to each stage. See also Group Treatment for
Substance Abuse, Second Edition, by Mary Marden Velasquez et al., a
manual for a group-based approach grounded in the transtheoretical
model.
A widely adopted practitioner resource and course text, this book
shows how to apply knowledge about behavior change in general --
and the stages-of-change model in particular -- to make substance
abuse treatment more effective. The authors are leaders in the
field who describe ways to tailor interventions for clients with
varying levels of motivation or readiness to change. They draw on
cutting-edge theory and research on the transtheoretical model to
explain what works (and what doesn't work) at different stages of
change. Rich clinical examples illustrate the "whats," "whys," and
"how-tos" of using the stages-of-change model to inform treatment
planning and intervention for individuals, groups, couples, and
families. New to This Edition *Reflects the ongoing development of
the stages-of-change model and research advances over the past
decade. *Chapter on stage-based brief interventions in health care,
social service, and community settings. *Group treatment chapter
has been significantly revised. *Expanded coverage of the change
processes relevant to each stage. See also Group Treatment for
Substance Abuse, Second Edition, by Mary Marden Velasquez et al., a
manual for a group-based approach grounded in the transtheoretical
model.
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