Pathways to Self-Discovery and Change: A Guide for Responsible Living – The Participant’s Workbook, Second Edition provides a written and richly illustrated format through which clients can better understand and reflect on each of 32 (approximately 90 to 120 minutes in length) youth-focused CBT treatment sessions.
Pathways to Self-Discovery and Change supplies clients with a visual and written record of all treatment objectives, content information, modeling and role-plays, discussion points, interactive exercises, and reflective assignments and a place to record their ideas, insights, short- and long-term goals, and progress during the entire treatment episode.
The Participant’s Workbook is geared to a broad range of reading and conceptual abilities. Using comic strip illustrations and gripping stories (presented through the narrative voice of teenagers who experience a variety of problems with substance abuse, criminal conduct, and mental health issues), clients are engaged in active discussion about the situations, thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that have become embroidered in their patterns of substance abuse and criminal conduct.
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Welcome
Phase I: What?- Challenge to Change
1. Building Trust and Motivation to Change
2. Building a Knowledge Base
3. Talking About Yourself and Listening to What Others Say
4. Backsliding to Drugs and Crime
5. Making a Commitment to Change
Phase II: How?- Commitment to Change
6. Basic Communication Skills
7. Avoiding Trouble and Playing Fair
8. Responsibility to Others and the Community
9. Zeroing in on Harm-Directing Thoughts
10. Handling Anger, Guilt and Depression
Phase III: Now!- Ownership of Change and Calling the Shots
11. Overcoming Prejudice
12. Exploring Individual Intimacy
13. Problem Solving and Decision Making
14. Lifestyle Balance
15. Stability and Growth
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Kenneth W. Wanberg, Th D, Ph D, is a licensed psychologist in the State of Colorado and Director of the Center for Addictions Research and Evaluation, Inc.