基本説明
This second edition includes new material on individual psychotherapy and fmaily therapy for clients with AOD problems, as well as an updated overview of the treatment community (both self-help and professional) that examines the basic assumptions and operating principles of various treatment venues in an effort to minimize the miscommunication that can occur when professionals from different "cultures" attempt to collaborate on client care.
Full Description
In this new edition of Treating Patients With Alcohol and Other Drug Problems, scholar-practitioners Robert D. Margolis and Joan E. Zweben reprise their treatment-oriented survey of assessing alcohol and other drug (AOD) problems for practitioners to make informed referrals of clients in a variety of intake settings. And although referral is certainly appropriate in many cases, this new edition of the book seeks to enhance the confidence and skill of psychotherapists and other practitioners in addressing alcohol and drug use in the context of their ongoing work.
The authors review the etiology of drug dependence and different methods of assessment, the range of treatment approaches and the types of patients appropriate for them, and relapse prevention.
This second edition includes new material on individual psychotherapy and family therapy for clients with AOD problems, as well as an updated overview of the treatment community (both self-help and professional) that examines the basic assumptions and operating principles of various treatment venues in an effort to minimize the miscommunication that can occur when professionals from different amp ldquo cultures amp rdquo attempt to collaborate on client care.
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Psychologists in the Substance Abuse Field
Models and Theories of Addiction
Assessment of Substance Abuse and Dependence
Determining Appropriate Treatment
Individual Psychotherapy
Family Therapy
Group Therapy and Self-Help Groups in Addiction Treatment
Relapse Prevention
References
Index
About the Authors



