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The problems of substance abuse affect not only the abuser but the
people involved in his or her life. Family members and significant
others often confront therapists, requesting recommendations on how
they can contribute to the abusers recovery. The traditional
attitude of therapists has been that the substance abuser cannot be
helped until he or she is motivated. Therefore, significant others
have typically been given little advice or guidance. Family
Recovery offers clinicians a structured, research-based approach to
working with significant others involved with substance abusers.
Unilateral family therapy offers methods for therapists to improve
the well-being of concerned significant others of substance abusers
and to teach them how to restructure their relationship to the
abuser in ways that may enhance the substance abuser's motivation
to change. Family Recovery will be useful to both experienced
clinicians and those who are training to be clinical social
workers, clinical psychologists, family therapists, and substance
abuse counselors.
The problems of substance abuse affect not only the abuser but the
people involved in his or her life. Family members and significant
others often confront therapists, requesting recommendations on how
they can contribute to the abusers recovery. The traditional
attitude of therapists has been that the substance abuser cannot be
helped until he or she is motivated. Therefore, significant others
have typically been given little advice or guidance. Family
Recovery offers clinicians a structured, research-based approach to
working with significant others involved with substance abusers.
Unilateral family therapy offers methods for therapists to improve
the well-being of concerned significant others of substance abusers
and to teach them how to restructure their relationship to the
abuser in ways that may enhance the substance abuser's motivation
to change. Family Recovery will be useful to both experienced
clinicians and those who are training to be clinical social
workers, clinical psychologists, family therapists, and substance
abuse counselors.
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