The premier text on co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Written by professional counselors for counselors, this lucid text delivers comprehensive information for those who work with individuals suffering from these complex maladies. It is distinguished by its grounding in the holistic, wellness orientation of the counseling profession and a segment dedicated to specific populations such as military, LGBTQ+, multicultural, and those that are gender- or age-related. Contributing authors from diverse backgrounds, comprised mostly of counselors, provide an orientation that is distinct from that of the medical community.
Written for masters and doctoral-level students in counselor education programs, the text provides the most current information available and is aligned with DSM-5 and CACREP standards. It offers a step-by-step approach to understanding COD concepts, guiding principles for working with such clients, treatment approaches and diagnostic considerations, and the neuroscience of addiction and mental health. It includes a breakdown of specific co-occurring disorders and describes special population considerations. Clinical case illustrations bring content to life and discussion questions reinforce information. A robust instructor’s package includes an Instructor Manual, Test Banks, and Instructor Chapter Power Points.
Key Features:
- Written by professional counselors for counselors
- Grounded in a holistic wellness orientation
- Offers a dedicated ’special populations‘ section with considerations for age, gender, military, and LGBTQ+ groups
- Discusses diagnosis and treatment of specific co-occurring disorders
- Provides clinical case illustrations from the perspective of a practicing counselor
- Includes chapter learning objectives and discussion questions to foster critical thinking
- Aligned with DSM-5 and CACREP standards
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Contributors
Preface
SECTION I. OVERVIEW OF CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS
Chapter 1. Considerations for Treating Co-occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 2. Understanding Drugs of Abuse and Addiction
Chapter 3. Neuroscience of Co-occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders
SECTION II. TREATMENT APPROACHES
Chapter 4. The Comprehensive Assessment of Co-occurring Disorders
Chapter 5. Managed Care and the Use of Level of Care Guidelines for Co-occurring Disorders
Chapter 6. Treatment Engagement, Therapeutic Strategies, and Recovery Models for Co-occurring Disorders
Chapter 7. Psychopharmacological Interventions for Co-occurring Disorders
Chapter 8. Integrating Mindfulness-Based Practices in the Treatment of Co-occurring Disorders
SECTION III. DIAGNOSTIC CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 9. Co-occurring Depressive and Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 10. Co-occurring Bipolar and Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 11. Co-occurring Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders and Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 12. Co-occurring Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders and Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 13. Co-occurring Trauma- and Stressor-Related and Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 14. Co-occurring Personality and Substance Use Disorders
SECTION IV. SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Chapter 15. Lifespan Development and Co-occurring Disorders
Chapter 16. Gender and Co-occurring Disorders
Chapter 17. Military Population and Co-occurring Disorders
Chapter 18. LGBTQ+ Communities and Co-occurring Disorders
Index
Über den Autor
Regina R. Moro, Ph D, is an Associate Professor of Counselor Education at St. Bonaventure University. She is licensed as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Idaho, a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist in North Carolina, and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Florida. She is also a National Certified Counselor and a Board Certified Tele Mental Health Provider. She serves as the Practicum and Internship Coordinator for her current program, and has over 10 years of experience as a counselor educator.