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Substance use counseling : theory and practice / Patricia W. Stevens, Robert L. Smith.
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Title:Substance use counseling : theory and practice / Patricia W. Stevens, Robert L. Smith.
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Author/Creator:Stevens, Patricia, 1947- author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Smith, Robert L. (Robert Leonard), 1943- author.
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Published/Created:NY, NY : Pearson, [2018]
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Location:BMB LIBRARY (VGH) stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: WM270 .S848 2018
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Call Number: WM270 .S848 2018
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Library of Congress Subjects:Substance abuse--Treatment.
Substance abuse--Patients--Counseling of.
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Medical Subjects: Substance-Related Disorders--therapy
Counseling--methods
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Edition:Sixth edition.
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Description:xxiii, 435 pages ; 24 cm
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Series:Merrill counseling series.
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Summary:"For use in Substance Abuse Counseling and Drugs and Behavior courses or for practicing counselors and clinicians as an on-the-job resource. A step-by-step guide through the process of working with substance-abuse and/or behavioral addiction clients. Recognized for its clear, practical approach, Substance Use Counseling offers prospective and practicing clinicians and counselors a sound base of knowledge about alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD), and practical help for working with individuals and families who seek assistance for substance abuse and/or behavioral addiction. While the chapters build on each other as they take readers through the counseling process, each chapter can also be used as a stand-alone resource. Illustrative case studies with critical-thinking questions give readers opportunities to examine and discuss a wide variety of cases. This popular guide also features individual chapters on special populations to delve further into the topic of substance abuse and address ways to measure the problem. To keep readers up to date with the most current practices and trends shaping the field, the Sixth Edition reflects the changes in the DSM-5 related to the criteria for assessment and diagnosis of substance use disorders (including a new chapter on behavioral addictions and extensively updated terminology); the changing face of substance use; new effective treatment assessments, methods, and settings; and new chapter cases"--The publisher.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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ISBN:9780134055930 paperback
0134055934 paperback
9780134479408 text with access code
0134479408 text with access code
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: Societal Costs of Substance Use Disorders
Productivity
Substance-Related Diseases
Hepatitis
HIV/AIDS
(Very) Short History of Substance Use
Alcohol
Cocaine
Morphine, Heroin: The Opioids
Marijuana
Amphetamines
Hallucinogens
Tobacco
Importance of Terminology in Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Profession in the 21st Century
Overview of this Text
Conclusion
Education and Training of Mental Health Professionals Working with Substance Use Disorder
Ethics
Confidentiality
Code of Federal Regulations 42, Part 2
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Confidentiality in Group Counseling or 12-Step Groups
Confidentiality of Minors
Ethical Conflicts Specific to Substance Use Disorder Counselors
Dual Relationships
Clients and Criminal Activity
Conflicting Laws
Ethical Code Conflicts
Ethical Decision Making
Conclusion
Brain
Neuroscience Research
Structure of the Brain
Psychoactive Substances and the Brain
Controlled Substances Schedules
Depressants
Alcohol
Benzodiazepines: Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medications
Barbiturates
GHB (Identified as a Club Drug)
Opiates
Stimulants
Cocaine
Amphetamines
Tobacco
Caffeine
Cannabis
Cannabicycohexanol/Spice (K2)
Hallucinogens
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD; Identified as a Club Drug)
Phencyclidine (PCP; Identified as a Club Drug)
Ketamine (Identified as a Club Drug)
Further Look at Club Drugs
MDMA (Ecstasy)
Volatile Substances or Inhalants
Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids
Conclusion
Understanding Theory
Overview of Substance Use Disorder Theories
Moral Theory
Aspects of Use Addressed by the Moral Theory
Disease/Medical Theory
Neurobiology of Substance Use Disorders
Look at Brain Function Reward
Genetic Theory
Aspects of Use Addressed by Genetic Theories
Behavioral Theories
Aspects of Use Addressed by the Behavioral Theory
Sociocultural Theories
Aspects of Use Addressed by Sociocultural Theories
Integrated Approach: Substance Use Disorders in the 21st Century
Conclusion
Issues in Assessment
Diagnostic Interview
DSM-5 Diagnosis
DSM-5 Criteria for Substance Use Disorders
Behavioral Characteristics
Phase 1: The Prodromal Phase
Phase 2: The Crucial Phase
Phase 3: The Chronic Phase
Assessing the Behavioral Symptoms of Use
Social Characteristics
Family Characteristics
Assessing the Social and Family-Related Symptoms
Screening and Assessment Instruments
Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST)
Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-20)
CAGE Questionnaire
Tolerance, Worried, Eye-Opener, Amnesia, K/Cut-down (TWEAK)
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)
Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI-3 and SASSI-A2)
Addiction Severity Index (ASI)
Problem Oriented Screening Instrument for Teenagers (POSIT)
Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI-II) and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2)
ASAM Criteria for Patient Placement
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Dual Diagnosis
Conclusion
What Is Treatment Planning?
How to Develop a Treatment Plan
What Is a Treatment Setting?
Types of Treatment Settings
Medical Detoxification and Stabilization
Dual-Diagnosis Inpatient Hospitalization
Partial Hospitalization Programs
Temporary Recovery or Halfway Homes
Intensive Outpatient Programs
Special Issues Impacting Treatment Planning
Federal Legislative Changes and Implications for Treatment
External Reviewers: Health Care Accreditation Organizations and Managed Care
Conclusion
Beginning Individual Treatment
Intervention
Direct Impact Individual Therapy
Therapeutic Alliance
Motivational Interviewing
Method of Motivational Interviewing
Spirit of Motivational Interviewing
Change Talk
Motivational Enhancement Therapy
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy
Mindfulness Technique
Pharmacotherapy
Medication During and After Treatment
Beyond Discontinuation of Use
Coping Skills Training/Life Skills Training
Vocational Readiness
Harm Reduction
Harm Reduction from the Therapist's Perspective
Apply Motivational Interviewing
Applying EMDR
Coping Skills
Vocational Readiness
Applying Harm Reduction
Applying Suboxone Treatment/Self-Help Group
Conclusion
Types of Groups
Therapeutic Factors in Group Counseling for Substance Use Disorders
Matching Clients to Appropriate Group Counseling
Matching Readiness to Change
Matching Culturally Relevant Treatment
Group Leader
Stages of Group Development
Specific Methods for Group Counseling for Substance Use Disorders
Twelve Step Facilitation Counseling Groups
Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Skill Building
Motivational Interviewing
Example: Cannabis Youth Treatment: Integrating MI and CBT
Family and Couples Group Counseling
Group Treatment in the Continuum of Care
Group Treatment Efficacy
Conclusion
Defining Family
General Systems Concepts
Homeostasis
Feedback Loops
Hierarchy, Roles, Rules, Subsystems, and Boundaries
Wholeness
Change
Values
Systems and Addictive Families
Marital Dyad and Substance Use Disorder
Family and Substance Use
Children in the Substance Use Family
Children's Roles in SUD Families
Treatment with Substance Disordered Families
Programs Using Family Therapy
How Successful Is Family Therapy in SUD Treatment?
Conclusion
Determinants of Relapse
Environmental
Behavioral
Cognitive
Affective
Interpersonal Determinants
Summary
Models of Relapse Planning and Management
Disease Model
Developmental Models
Cognitive-Behavioral/Social Learning Model
Harm Reduction
Evidence-Based Practices toward Relapse
Self-Help Recovery Organizations: Adjuncts to Professional Intervention
Alcoholics Anonymous Model
Spirituality as a Resource
AA-Associated 12-Step Programs
Moderation Management (MM)
Rational Recovery
Secular Organizations for Sobriety/Save Our Selves (SOS)
Women for Sobriety (WFS)
Self-Help for Dually Diagnosed Persons
Well-Rounded Life with Hope
Conclusion
Children and Adolescents
Risk Factors
Prevention and Intervention
Women
Risk Factors
Prevention and Intervention
LGBTQ Community
LGBTQ Identity Development
Risk Factors
Prevention and Intervention
People with Disabilities
Risk Factors
Prevention and Intervention
Immigrants
Risk and Protective Factors
Barriers to Treatment
Older People
Risk Factors
Prevention and Intervention
Homelessness
Risk Factors
Treatment
Military
Risk Factors
Prevention and Treatment
Conclusion
American Indians and Alaskan Natives
Cultural Values
Risk Factors
Barriers to Treatment
Prevention and Intervention
Asian Americans
Cultural Values
Risk Factors
Prevention and Intervention
African Americans
Risk Factors
Cultural Values
Barriers to Treatment
Prevention and Intervention
Hispanics
Cultural Values
Barriers to Treatment
Prevention and Intervention
Socioeconomic Status (SES) and Substance Use Disorders
SES and Substance Use Disorder Outcomes
Indirect Effects of SES
Conclusion
Need for Prevention
Emotional Impact
Social Impact
Medical Impact
Financial Impact
History of Substance Use Prevention
Conceptualizing Prevention
Public Health
Models and Theories of Public Health
Developing Prevention Strategies
Conclusion
Definition of Behavioral Addiction
Word of Caution
General Criteria for Behavioral Addictions
Cognitive Changes
Emotional Changes
Gambling Disorder (GD)
Diagnosis and Assessment
Treatment Options
Summary
Sex Addiction
Diagnosis and Assessment
Treatment
Summary
Exercise Addiction
Diagnosis and Assessment
Treatment
Summary
Compulsive Buying Disorder (CBD)
Diagnosis and Assessment
Treatment
Summary
Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD)
Assessment and Diagnosis
Treatment
Summary
Conclusion.