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Introduction to addictive behaviors

3rd ed.
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This unique book is written specifically for the entry-level counselor preparing for work in the addictions treatment field or the master's-level mental health professional who has little or no training in the treatment of alcohol and drug dependence. An ideal training text, Introduction to Addictive Behaviors reviews and critiques the major contemporary perspectives on alcoholism and other addictions.

Emphasizing behavioral science theory rather than the biology or pharmacology of alcohol and drug dependence, the volume explores those theories most important to the front-line substance abuse counselor and mental health clinician: the disease model, psychoanalytic formulations, and theories based on conditioning, social learning, family systems, and sociology.

In the treatment field today, there is an enormous gap between clinical practice on the one side and theory and research on the other. Introduction to Addictive Behaviors integrates theory and research with clinical practice to help entry-level practitioners more effectively treat clients with drug and alcohol problems. Clearly illustrating the importance of theory in clinical practice, each chapter features examples that demonstrate how concepts are applied to the helping process.

Moreover, each section includes review questions to help clarify and reinforce major points, making the book ideal for classroom use. Introduction to Addictive Behaviors is essential reading for courses in psychology, counseling, social work, nursing, and health science that deal with alcohol and drug dependence.

It is invaluable for master's-level counselors, social workers, health educators, nurses, occupational therapists, and other mental health professionals preparing for entry-level work who have limited graduate training in alcoholism and other drug dependencies.

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Guilford Press
Language
English
Pages
322

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Introduction to addictive behaviors
2006, Guilford Press
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1994, Guilford Press
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Table of Contents

The multiple conceptions of addictive behavior and professional practice today
The disease models
Public health and prevention approaches
Toward an understanding of comorbidity
Psychoanalytic formulations
Conditioning models and approaches to contingency management
Cognitive models
The family system
Social and cultural foundations
Conditions that facilitate and inhibit change in addictive behavior.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Series
The Guilford substance abuse series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.86
Library of Congress
RC564 .T55 2006, RC564.T55 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
322

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3414060M
Internet Archive
introductiontoad00faah_443
ISBN 10
1593852789
LCCN
2005030211
OCLC/WorldCat
62118355
Library Thing
394069
Goodreads
573711

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Work ID
OL3940491W

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