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Table of Contents
Overview of Substance Use Problems and Assesment
Introduction and Plan for the Therapist Group: 1
Understanding Substance Use Problems: 2
Assessment of Substance Use Problems: 3
Treatment Settings for Substance Use Problems
Treatment Settings for Substance Use Problems: 4
Psychosocial Therapies for Substance Use Disorders: 5
Medications for Substance Use Problems: 6
Changing Issues and Strategies
Stages of Change and Using Therapy of Counseling: 7
Goal Planning in Recovery: 8
Managing Cravings and Urges to Use Substances: 9
Managing Thoughts of Using Substances: 10
Managing Emotions: 11
Refusing Offers to Use Substances: 12
Dealing with Family and Interpersonal Problems: 13
Building a Recovery Support System: 14
Self-Help Programs and Recovery Clubs: 15
Substance Use Disorders and Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders
Assessment of Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders: 16
Treatment of Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders: 17
Relapse Prevention and Progress Measurement
Reducing the Risk of Relapse: 18
Relapse Management: 19
Strategies for Balanced Living: 20
Measuring Progress: 21
Appendix Self-Help Organizations and Publishers
Suggested Additional Resources
References
About the Authors
Daley has over 240 publications, including clinician treatment
manuals, family and client educational books, workbooks, and
videotapes on recovery from alcohol and drug problems, recovery
from psychiatric disorders, recovery from dual disorders, and
relapse prevention. He was the first professional in the United
States to publish interactive workbooks on co-occurring disorders,
and one of the first to publish similar materials on recovery
from
addiction. Dr. Daley's treatment models and recovery materials are
used in numerous substance abuse and dual diagnosis treatment
programs throughout the United States and other countries. Marlatt
is a Fellow of both the
American Psychological Association and the American Psychological
Society, and is a former president of the Association for
Advancement of Behavior Therapy. He served as a member of the
National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse at the National Institute
on Drug Abuse from 1996 to 2002, and served on the National
Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Subcommittee on
College Drinking from 1998 to 2001.
There are so many people suffering from drug and alcohol problems,
this should be must reading for all practitioners. It is full of
extremely useful information form renowned experts and can be
adapted to a variety of treatments settings. The authors have used
evidence-based interventions as the foundation for their
approach.
*Doody's Journal*
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