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Substance Abuse Counseling

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ISBN-10: 0534628451

ISBN-13: 9780534628451

Edition: 4th 2011

Authors: Judith A. Lewis, Robert Q. Dana, Gregory A. Blevins

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List price: $140.95
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Brooks/Cole
Publication date: 1/1/2010
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Judith A. Lewis (Ph.D., University of Michigan) retired in 2008 from Governors State University, where she served as Professor and Chair of Addictions Studies and Behavioral Health. A licensed psychologist in Illinois, she is a past president of the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors. She is co-author of MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN SERVICE PROGRAMS, Fifth Edition; COMMUNITY COUNSELING: EMPOWERMENT STRATEGIES FOR A DIVERSE SOCIETY, Third Edition; and SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING, Fifth Edition (all Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning).

Robert Q. Dana (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University) is Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at the University of Maine. He has direct responsibility for all campus life programs including Greek Life, Alcohol and Drug Education Programs, Residence Life, Counseling Services, and campus-wide crisis management services. Dr. Dana spent a substantial part of his career as an addictive behaviors researcher and practitioner. He writes frequently on substance abuse and has conducted numerous studies on epidemiology and etiology of alcohol and other drug abuse. Dana has served as an extramural reviewer for state and federal agencies and as a journal reviewer for Addictive Behaviors. He…    

Gregory A. Blevins (Ph.D., Western Michigan University) is a retired Professor Emeritus from the College of Health and Human Services at Governors State University. He held positions as the assistant dean of the college, chair of the Addictions Studies and Behavioral Health Department, and full professor of Addictions Studies. He completed the Specialty Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Abuse in 1974 and his doctorate in Sociology in 1979. Dr. Blevins is a founder and life member of the International Coalition for Substance Abuse Educators and has served as a trainer for the Bemidji Area Office of Indian Health Services since 1988.

New in this Edition
Introduction
Substance Abuse Counseling for the 21st Century
Substance Abuse: A Working Definition
Principles for 21st Century Substance Abuse Counseling
Counselor Roles and Settings
Summary
Questions for Thought and Discussion
References
Drugs and Their Effects
Introduction
Factors That Affect a Drug's Effects
Characteristics of Drugs
Physiological Functioning of the User
Psychological Characteristics of the User
Sociocultural Environment
Drug-Classification Systems
Summary
Questions for Thought and Discussion
References
Motivational Internetting
The Meaning of Motivational Interviewing
MI Spirit
Motivational Interviewing Principles
Motivational Interviewing Across Settings
Summary
Questions for Thought and Discussion
References
The Process of Behavior Change
Assessment and Treatment Planning
The Comprehensive Assessment Process
Assessment Devices
Treatment Planning
Summary
Questions for Thought and Discussion
References
Helping Clients Change
The Counseling Relationship
Interrupting Substance Use Behaviors
Linking Clients to 12-Step and Other Self-Help Groups
Co-Occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Health Problems
Summary
Questions for Thought and Discussion
References
Empowering Clients Through Group Work
The Collaborative Style
Support for Change
Transferable Skills
Supfortiveness and Multicultural Competence
Surrtfnary
Questions for Thought and Discussion
References
Mamtaining Change in Substance Use Behaviors
Relapse Prevention Models
Determinants of Relapse
Relapse Prevention Strategies
Summary
Questions for Thought and Discussion
References
The Context of Change
Working with Families
Systems Theory
Substance Abuse and the Family System
Stages in Family Recovery
Family Counseling Competencies
Summary
Questions for Thought and Discussion
References
Program Planning and Evaluation
Environmental Contingencies
Accountability for Outcomes
Program Planning
Evaluation
Summary
Questions for Thought and Discussion
References
Preventing Substance Abuse
The Concept of Prevention
General Model of Prevention
Determining the Purpose of Prevention
Developing a Causal Model
Producing Change
Effectiveness of Prevention Programs
Summary
Questions for Thought and Discussion
References
Appendixes
Psychosocial and Substance Use History
Initial Behavioral Assessment and Functional Analysis
Comprehensive Drinker Profile
Family Drinking Survey
Useful Web Sites
Valuable Treatment Manuals
Name Index
Subject Index