Addiction treatment : a strengths perspective /

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Author / Creator:Van Wormer, Katherine S.
Edition:3rd ed.
Imprint:Belmont, CA : Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning, c2013.
Description:xx, 684 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8774779
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Other authors / contributors:Davis, Diane Rae.
ISBN:9780840029164
0840029160
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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505 0 |a Pt. 1. Introduction -- 1. The nature of addiction -- What is addiction? -- Biopsychosocial-spiritual model -- Prevalence of substance misuse -- The grip of addiction -- The strengths perspective -- Themes in recovery -- Finding the strengths in divergent models -- Harm reduction and the strengths approach -- Empirical research -- Treatment trends -- Summary and conclusion -- 2. Historical perspectives -- Introduction -- Early use and misuse of intoxicants -- The European context -- Colonial America -- Prohibition of alcohol -- Marijuana control efforts -- Modern war on drugs -- History of addiction treatment -- Summary and conclusion. 
505 0 |a Pt. 2. The biology of addiction -- 3. Substance misuse, dependence, and the body -- Properties of alcohol and other drugs -- Consumption levels worldwide -- Metabolism -- The brain and addiction -- Medical consequences of substance misuse -- Biologically based interventions -- Behavioral therapies -- Changing brain chemistry -- Pharmaceutical interventions -- Holistic approaches -- Summary and conclusion -- 4. Gender and sexual orientation differences -- Introduction -- Gender differences -- Substance abuse counseling and sexual orientation -- Summary and conclusion -- 5. Gambling, eating disorders, shopping, and other behavioral addictions -- Disordered or compulsive gambling -- Canadian research -- Eating disorders -- Shopping or spending addiction -- Hoarding -- Lost in cyberspace -- Are Facebook and texting addictive -- Sex addiction -- Cognitive therapy and the strengths perspective -- Summary and conclusion. 
505 0 |a Pt. 3. The psychology of addiction -- 6. Addiction across the life span -- The stages of growth and development -- Teenage drinking and using -- The extent of substance use in the United States -- The business side of youth addiction -- Prevention of substance misuse in teens -- Gender-specific programming for girls -- Addiction problems in middle adulthood -- Addiction problems among older adults -- Prevention of relapse -- Spiritual healing -- Summary and conclusion -- 7. Screening and assessment -- Introduction -- Screening instruments and strategies -- Assessment tools -- Assessing levels of care -- Elder screening and assessment -- Diagnosing addiction problems -- Assessment and the strength perspective -- Summary and conclusion -- 8. Strengths- and evidence-based helping strategies -- Introduction -- Harm reduction -- Harm reduction psychotherapy -- Motivational interviewing -- Phase II : closing the deal -- Solution-focused therapy -- Cognitive-behavioral therapy -- Relapse prevention -- Research on CBT effectiveness -- Group therapy -- Traditional treatment and the continuum of care -- Summary and conclusion -- 9. Substance misuse with a co-occurring mental disorder or disability -- Introduction -- Substance misuse and mental disorders -- The perils of differential diagnosis -- Disorders and disabilities that commonly co-occur with substance misuse -- A conceptual framework : the quadrant model -- Integrated treatment practices -- Stage-wise treatment -- Engagement stage -- Persuasion stage -- Active treatment and relapse prevention -- Case management teams -- Substance misuse and developmental, physical, and cognitive disabilities -- Summary and conclusion -- 
505 0 |a Pt. 4. Social aspects of addiction -- 10. Family risks and resiliencies -- Classic family systems therapy -- Modern developments -- Family adaptation to addiction -- Wegscheider's role theory -- Some modern treatment models -- Stages of change and family treatment -- Work with families in which there are co-occurring disorders -- In situations of domestic violence -- Cultural considerations -- Healing -- Exercises for family groups -- Summary and conclusion -- 11. Mutual-help groups : a strengths perspective -- Introduction -- Alcoholics Anonymous -- Gamblers Anonymous -- Other twelve-step groups -- Other mutual-support groups -- Recovery community centers -- How to support client involvement in mutual-help groups -- Summary and conclusion -- 12. Race, ethnic, culture, and class issues -- Introduction -- Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders -- American Indians and Alaskan Natives -- Hispanics/Latinos -- African Americans -- Summary and conclusion -- 13. Public policy -- Welfare reform -- Policies pertaining to the treatment profession -- The war on drugs -- Mandatory sentencing -- Civil asset forfeitures -- Drug-free zones -- The punishment of pregnant drug addicts -- Harm reduction -- The middle road -- Policies related to gambling -- Some positive steps toward harm reduction -- Summary and conclusion -- Epilogue : providing options -- Revelations -- Comment -- Looking back -- Appendix : resources. 
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