1. Relapse Prevention for Alcohol and Drug Problems, G. Alan Marlatt and Katie Witkiewitz
2. Relapse Prevention among Diverse Populations, Arthur W. Blume and Berenice García de la Cruz
3. Treating Alcohol Problems, Ronald M. Kadden and Ned L. Cooney
4. Relapse Prevention for Smoking, Saul Shiffman, Jon Kassel, Chad Gwaltney, and Dennis McChargue
5. Relapse Prevention for Stimulant Dependence, Kathleen M. Carroll and Richard A. Rawson
6. Relapse Prevention for Opioid Dependence, Nancy A. Haug, James L. Sorensen, Valerie A. Gruber, and Yong S. Song
7. Relapse Prevention for Cannabis Abuse and Dependence, Roger A. Roffman and Robert S. Stephens
8. Relapse Prevention for Abuse of Club Drugs, Hallucinogens, Inhalants, and Steroids, Jason R. Kilmer, Jessica M. Cronce, and Rebekka S. Palmer
9. Relapse Prevention for Eating Disorders and Obesity, R. Lorraine Collins
10. Treatment of Gambling Disorders, Howard J. Shaffer and Debi A. LaPlante
11. Enhancing the Relapse Prevention Model for Sex Offenders: Adding Recidivism Risk Reduction Therapy to Target Offenders' Dynamic Risk Needs, Jennifer G. Wheeler, William H. George, and Susan A. Stoner
12. Relapse Prevention for Sexually Risky Behaviors, Tina M. Zawacki, Susan A. Stoner, and William H. George
G. Alan Marlatt, PhD, until his death in 2011, was Director of
the Addictive Behaviors Research Center and Professor of Psychology
at the University of Washington. For over 30 years, Dr. Marlatt
conducted pioneering work on understanding and preventing relapse
in substance abuse treatment and was a leading proponent of the
harm reduction approach to treating addictive behaviors. He was a
recipient of honors including the Jellinek Memorial Award for
outstanding contributions to knowledge in the field of alcohol
studies, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Innovators Combating
Substance Abuse Award, the Research Society on Alcoholism's
Distinguished Researcher Award, and the Career/Lifetime Achievement
Award from the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapies.
Dennis M. Donovan, PhD, is Director of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Institute, Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences, and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology at
the University of Washington. He has published extensively in the
area of substance abuse and addictive behaviors, with research
funding from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
and the National Institute on Drug Abuse. He has served on the
editorial boards of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Psychology
of Addictive Behaviors, and Addiction. A member of a number of
national professional organizations, Dr. Donovan is past president
of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, and is a
Fellow of Division 50 (Division on Addictions) of the American
Psychological Association.
"A thoroughly revised and updated edition of an addictions classic!
In comprehensive and practical chapters, the contributors
critically review and discuss new developments in relapse
prevention theory, research, and practice. Of particular interest
is the volume's reconceptualization of the relapse process, which
takes into account new research findings. A new chapter on relapse
prevention among ethnic minorities is especially timely, and
chapters on sexual risk behaviors, gambling disorders, and 'club
drugs' document the expansion of relapse prevention to new problem
areas. Clinicians, educators, and researchers should read--and
reread--this book. Relapse Prevention, Second Edition, can be used
as a primary text in graduate-level courses on addictive behavior.
It also will serve well as a supplementary text in graduate-level
courses on clinical practice and intervention research."--Meredith
Hanson, DSW, Fordham University Graduate School of Social
Service
"People can overcome addictive behaviors, but doing so often
requires time and multiple attempts. Many studies have taught us
the importance of approaching treatment from a realistic
perspective. In this second edition, the relapse model proffered by
Marlatt for alcohol problems 20 years ago has now been extended to
a dozen different addictive behaviors. Each chapter provides an
overview of the management and prevention of relapse for specific
problem areas. This book is absolutely essential for anyone working
in the addictions field."--Linda Carter Sobell, PhD, Center for
Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University
"More than two decades ago, Alan Marlatt offered a way to analyze
and prevent relapse that was one of those seminal insights that
changed the field of addiction science forever. In the second
edition of this influential work, Marlatt and Donovan provide an
updated reconceptualization of the relapse process that
incorporates cutting-edge research on craving, expectancies,
contingencies, and self-regulation. Top scientist-practitioners
offer a panoramic view of relapse prevention across the most
extensive range of behaviors addressed in one place. Practitioners
of all types, as well as researchers interested in the critical
next questions facing the field, will appreciate this
state-of-the-science volume and the clear treatment guidance it
contains."--Carlo C. DiClemente, PhD, Department of Psychology,
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
More than two decades ago, Alan Marlatt offered a way to analyze
and prevent relapse that was one of those seminal insights that
changed the field of addiction science forever. In the second
edition of this influential work, Marlatt and Donovan provide an
updated reconceptualization of the relapse process that
incorporates cutting-edge research on craving, expectancies,
contingencies, and self-regulation. Top scientist-practitioners
offer a panoramic view of relapse prevention across the most
extensive range of behaviors addressed in one place. Practitioners
of all types, as well as researchers interested in the critical
next questions facing the field, will appreciate this
state-of-the-science volume and the clear treatment guidance it
contains. - Carlo C. DiClemente, PhD, Department of Psychology,
University of Maryland–Baltimore County, USAA thoroughly revised
and updated edition of an addictions classic! In comprehensive and
practical chapters, the contributors critically review and discuss
new developments in relapse prevention theory, research, and
practice. Of particular interest is the volume's
reconceptualization of the relapse process, which takes into
account new research findings....Relapse Prevention, Second
Edition, can be used as a primary text in graduate-level courses on
addictive behavior. It also will serve well as a supplementary text
in graduate-level courses on clinical practice and intervention
research. - Meredith Hanson, DSW, Fordham University Graduate
School of Social Service, USA People can overcome addictive
behaviors, but doing so often requires time and multiple attempts.
Many studies have taught us the importance of approaching treatment
from a realistic perspective. In this second edition, the relapse
model proffered by Marlatt for alcohol problems 20 years ago has
now been extended to a dozen different addictive behaviors. Each
chapter provides an overview of the management and prevention of
relapse for specific problem areas. This book is absolutely
essential for anyone working in the addiction field. - Linda Carter
Sobell, PhD, Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern
University, USA
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