A unique offering of both knowledge and information, this third edition reflects the latest practices and time-tested data. Brooks and Mc Henry offer relevant case examples that showcase the therapy process as it relates to clients with a substance use disorder and the impact on their families.
New approaches and techniques of medication-assisted treatment with opiate addiction, harm reduction, the use of peer recovery specialists and drug courts, and the importance of addressing trauma in the treatment process are thoroughly presented to ensure effective work with clients from intake through recovery. With a look at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic included, mental health professionals will gain an empathic understanding of the nonlinear process of recovery. A supplemental Instructor’s Guide is available by request from ACA.
*Requests for digital versions from ACA can be found on www.wiley.com
*To purchase print copies, please visit the ACA website here
*Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to [email protected]
Cuprins
Preface vii
About the Authors ix
Acknowledgments xi
Chapter 1 Substance Use Counseling: An Introduction 1
Chapter 2 Diversity Issues in Substance Use Treatment 13
Chapter 3 Types of Drugs and Their Effects 45
Chapter 4 Assessment, Diagnosis, and Interview Techniques 83
Chapter 5 Continuum of Nonuse to Addiction: A Biopsychosocial Understanding 121
Chapter 6 Treatment and Treatment Settings 143
Chapter 7 Developmental Approaches in Treating Addiction 161
Chapter 8 Family and Addiction 181
Chapter 9 Grief and Loss in Addiction 195
Chapter 10 Group Counseling and Addiction 205
Chapter 11 Relapse Prevention and Recovery 239
Chapter 12 Spirituality and Support Groups in Recovery 263
Chapter 13 Addictions Training, Certification, and Ethics 277
Chapter 14 The Importance of Counselor Self-Care 297
References 305
Selected Resources 347
Index 351
Despre autor
Ford Brooks, Ed D, is a professor in the Department of Counselor Education at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania.
Bill Mc Henry, Ph D, is associate professor of counseling at St. Edward’s University.