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This brief, evidence-based guide is ideal for busy mental health professionals helping clients with opioid use disorders (OUDs). It examines the devastating global impact caused by opioids and is replete with information and resources that can be immediately applied to addiction work. The authors' pragmatic, strengths-based approach to treatment is based on a collaborative counselor-client working alliance to achieve client readiness for change, moderation, and abstinence. Topics discussed include current research on risk and protective factors, OUD assessment and diagnosis, the ethical and legal issues particular to addiction work, medication-assisted treatment, physical and psychological interventions for pain management, and the necessity of interdisciplinary care.
In addition, Drs. Alderson and Gladding provide a number of counseling approaches and treatment options that consider work with women, youth, people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, older adults, people with disabilities, individuals in the criminal justice system, and rural residents. Five useful appendices conclude the book, including a listing of 20 opioid drugs in descending order of potency; common ICD-10, ICD-10-CM, and ICD-11 codes; and a glossary of terms and abbreviations.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction to Opioids and the Counseling Approach
Chapter 2: Diagnosis and Assessment of Opioid Use Disorders
Chapter 3: Ethical and Legal Issues in Addiction Counseling
Chapter 4: Addiction Essentials
Chapter 5: Comparing Medicinal, Problematic, and Addictive Use of Opioids
Chapter 6: Evidence-Based Medications and Physical Interventions
Chapter 7: Counseling Opioid-Addicted Individuals
Chapter 8: Diversity Considerations
Conclusion
References
Appendices
Index 000