Treating individuals with a substance misuse problem can be challenging, especially if clients present with multiple problems related to the main addiction. Clinicians can feel at a loss as to where to begin, or revert to an attempt to treat underlying problems – ignoring damaging aspects of the substance misuse itself. At times referral to specialists may seem the only responsible way forward. Written by a team of clinical academics in the field of addictions, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy in the Treatment of Addictions is a ready reference for clinicians that offers a brief, evidence-based, collaborative approach that starts here and now. Client and therapist embark together on a journey to tackle the problem in a practical way. The book includes session tools, worksheets and daily thought records.
Table des matières
About the Authors.
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Chapter 1. Overview and Use of the Book.
Chapter 2. Introduction to Cognitive-Behaviour Theory and
Research Evidence.
Chapter 3. Cognitive and Behavioural Techniques.
Chapter 4. Agenda Setting and Structure of Sessions.
Chapter 5. Assessment and Case Formulation.
Chapter 6. Core Topics.
Chapter 7. Elective Topics.
Chapter 8. Therapist Training and Supervision.
Appendix I.
Appendix II.
Appendix III.
Appendix IV.
References.
Index.