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Preface | |
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The New Reality: Multifarious Caseloads | |
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Prevalence of Co-Occurring Disorders | |
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Types of Clients Found in a Multifarious Caseload | |
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Essential Philosophical View | |
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Essential Knowledge and Skills | |
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Integrated Treatment | |
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A Competency-Based Focus | |
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Treatment Goals | |
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Standard Interventions for All Clients with Co-Occurring Disorders | |
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Conclusion | |
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Then and Now: Concepts and Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders | |
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Genesis and Early Concepts | |
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Early Treatment Activities and National Acceptance | |
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Factors Affecting the Development of Services for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders | |
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Building the Infrastructure for a System of Care for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders | |
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Current Conditions and the Future | |
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Frequently Co-Occurring Axis I Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders | |
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Substance-Related Disorders | |
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Mood Disorders | |
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Anxiety Disorders | |
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Psychotic Disorders | |
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Disruptive Behavior Disorders | |
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Dissociative Disorders | |
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Eating Disorders | |
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Impulse Control Disorders | |
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Conclusion | |
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Personality Disorders That Frequently Co-Occur with Substance Use Disorders | |
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Personality Disorders: Definition | |
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Personality Disorders and Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Disorders | |
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Cluster B Personality Disorders | |
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Cluster A Personality Disorders | |
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Cluster C Personality Disorders | |
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Conclusion | |
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Assessment | |
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Identifying a Substance Use Problem | |
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Differentiating Substance-Induced Disorders from Co-Occurring Disorders | |
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Subgroups of Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders | |
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Consequences of Substance Use | |
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Motivation for Continued Substance Use | |
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History of Approach to Treatment and Recovery | |
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Matching Treatment Needs with Treatment Possibilities | |
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Conclusion | |
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Introduction to Treatment: Goals and Themes | |
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Treatment Goals | |
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Treatment Themes | |
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Conclusion | |
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Psychoeducation and Group Therapy | |
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Psychoeducation | |
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Promoting Personalization of Psychoeducation Material | |
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Participant Limitations in Psychoeducation Settings | |
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Designing Psychoeducation Programs for Multifarious Caseloads | |
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The Role of the Leader | |
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Reasonable Goals for a Psychoeducation Program | |
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Group Therapy | |
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Group Membership | |
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Operating Rules for the Group | |
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Group Logistics | |
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A Typical Group Session for More-Impaired Individuals | |
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A Typical Group Session for Less-Impaired Individuals | |
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Conclusion | |
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Individual Therapy and Case Management | |
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Individual Therapy | |
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Case Management | |
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Functions of Case Management | |
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Models of Case Management | |
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Individual Treatment and Case Management with a Multifarious Caseload | |
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Conclusion | |
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Family Interventions | |
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Family Intervention Methods | |
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Factors That Hinder Family Involvement in Treatment | |
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Promoting Family Involvement | |
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Important Family Treatment Concepts | |
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A Model for Identifying Family Change | |
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Stuck Points in the Family Change Process | |
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Conclusion | |
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Promoting Long-Term Stability: Relapse Prevention and Symptom Management | |
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Cluster of Interventions for Prerecovery and Antitreatment Clients | |
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Cluster of Interventions for Early Recovery and Treatment-Engaged Clients | |
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Cluster of Interventions for Later Recovery and Minimal or Posttreatment Clients | |
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When Knowledge and Skills Do Not Work | |
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Conclusion | |
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Recovery Movements | |
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Mental Health and Substance Dependency Recovery Concepts | |
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Similarities and Differences Between Substance Dependence and Mental Health Recovery Concepts | |
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Recovery Concepts for Co-Occurring Disorders | |
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Self-Help Groups of the Recovery Movements | |
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Treatment Providers and the Recovery Movements | |
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Conclusion | |
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Supervising Staff with Multifarious Caseloads | |
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Issues That Deal with Client Needs | |
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Issues That Deal with Staff Needs | |
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Issues That Deal with Treatment System Needs | |
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Conclusion | |
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Measuring Change: Reasonable Outcome and Performance Standards | |
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Benefits of Treatment | |
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Measuring Client Change | |
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Predicting Treatment Outcome | |
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Retention Rates | |
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Readmission Rates | |
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Reasonable Performance Standards | |
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Conclusion | |
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References | |
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Index | |