Bernard Segal, Andrew R Morral, Sally J Stevens
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States
Exemplary Models from a National Evaluation Study
Bernard Segal, Andrew R Morral, Sally J Stevens
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States
Exemplary Models from a National Evaluation Study
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This essential book is the first ever published on exemplary models of adolescent drug treatment. It delivers detailed descriptions of exemplary drug treatment models and gives you the latest information on substance use and its consequences to aid your work with adolescents who use alcohol and drugs. With sections covering outpatient, residential, family-oriented, and modified therapeutic community (TC) programs serving various ethnic/cultural groups, this book is a vital reference for educators and students as well as practitioners!
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This essential book is the first ever published on exemplary models of adolescent drug treatment. It delivers detailed descriptions of exemplary drug treatment models and gives you the latest information on substance use and its consequences to aid your work with adolescents who use alcohol and drugs. With sections covering outpatient, residential, family-oriented, and modified therapeutic community (TC) programs serving various ethnic/cultural groups, this book is a vital reference for educators and students as well as practitioners!
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 154mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780789016072
- ISBN-10: 0789016079
- Artikelnr.: 22302210
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 154mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780789016072
- ISBN-10: 0789016079
- Artikelnr.: 22302210
Bernard Segal, Andrew R. Morral, Sally J Stevens
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* Preface
* Section I: Overview
* Chapter 1. The Need for Developing and Evaluating Adolescent
Treatment Models
* Adolescent Substance Use and Problems
* The Public Treatment System for Adolescents in the United States
* The History and Evaluation of Adolescent Treatment Practice
* CSAT's Adolescent Treatment Model Program
* Implications
* Section II: Outpatient Treatment Models
* Chapter 2. The Teen Substance Abuse Treatment Program: Program
Design, Treatment Issues, and Client Characteristics
* Introduction
* Teen Substance Abuse Treatment Program Description (TSAT)
* Evaluation Design
* Client Population Description
* Discussion
* Chapter 3. Chestnut Health Systems' Bloomington Outpatient and
Intensive Outpatient Program for Adolescent Substance Abusers
* Overview
* Recruitment, Assessment, and Placement of Clients
* Characteristics of Clients
* Description of Treatment Components
* Critical Issues Central to Treatment
* Determining Readiness for Discharge or Transfer
* Description of Staff and clinical Supervision Process
* Conclusion
* Chapter 4. Evaluation of a Group-Based Outpatient Adolescent
Substance Abuse Treatment Program
* Statement of the Problem
* Overview of Epoch Counseling Center and the Evaluation Team
* Theoretical Background
* Epoch's Adolescent Program
* Program Evaluation Procedures
* Subject Characteristics
* Conclusion
* Section III: Family-Oriented Outpatient Treatment Models
* Chapter 5. Family Therapy for Early Adolescent Substance Abuse
* Introduction
* Multidimensional Family Therapy: A Developmental and Ecological
Approach
* The Self of the Early Adolescent and Clinical Implications
* Peer Relationships in Early Adolescence and Clinical Implications
* Relationships with Parents During Early Adolescence and Clinical
Implications
* Conclusions
* Section IV: Residential Treatment Models
* Chapter 6. Mountain Manor Treatment Center: Residential Adolescent
Addictions Treatment Program
* Overview
* Patient Characteristics
* Treatment Approach
* Centralized Linkage
* Young Adults
* Managed Care
* Discharge
* Conclusion
* Chapter 7. Culturally Competent Substance Abuse Treatment for
American Indian and Alaska Native Youths
* Prevalence of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Among American Indian
Youths
* Impact of AOD Abuse on AI/AN Youths
* Biculturally Competent Treatment Model
* Client Profile and Program Environment
* Outcome Survey
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. La Cañada Adolescent Treatment Program: Addressing Issues
of Drug Use, Gender, and Trauma
* Introduction
* La Cañada Treatment Program
* Evaluation Activities
* Population Description
* Discussion
* Section V: Modified Therapeutic Community Treatment Models
* Chapter 9. An Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment Services for
Juvenile Probationers at Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles
* Introduction
* The Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles at Lake View Terrace
* The Phoenix Academy Evaluation
* Discussion
* Chapter 10. Dynamite Youth Community, Incorporated: A Multiphase,
Step-Down Therapeutic Community for Adolescents and Young Adults
* Introduction
* DYC Therapeutic Community Treatment Phases
* Parent/Relative Sponsors
* DYC Staff
* Summary of the DYC Model
* Evaluation of the DYC Treatment Model
* Chapter 11. Thunder Road Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program
* Introduction
* History and Origins of the Hybrid Therapeutic Community Treatment
Model
* Course of Treatment
* Elements of the Treatment Approach
* Profile of Clients Admitted to Treatment in 1999
* Treatment Challenges
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Contributors
* Preface
* Section I: Overview
* Chapter 1. The Need for Developing and Evaluating Adolescent
Treatment Models
* Adolescent Substance Use and Problems
* The Public Treatment System for Adolescents in the United States
* The History and Evaluation of Adolescent Treatment Practice
* CSAT's Adolescent Treatment Model Program
* Implications
* Section II: Outpatient Treatment Models
* Chapter 2. The Teen Substance Abuse Treatment Program: Program
Design, Treatment Issues, and Client Characteristics
* Introduction
* Teen Substance Abuse Treatment Program Description (TSAT)
* Evaluation Design
* Client Population Description
* Discussion
* Chapter 3. Chestnut Health Systems' Bloomington Outpatient and
Intensive Outpatient Program for Adolescent Substance Abusers
* Overview
* Recruitment, Assessment, and Placement of Clients
* Characteristics of Clients
* Description of Treatment Components
* Critical Issues Central to Treatment
* Determining Readiness for Discharge or Transfer
* Description of Staff and clinical Supervision Process
* Conclusion
* Chapter 4. Evaluation of a Group-Based Outpatient Adolescent
Substance Abuse Treatment Program
* Statement of the Problem
* Overview of Epoch Counseling Center and the Evaluation Team
* Theoretical Background
* Epoch's Adolescent Program
* Program Evaluation Procedures
* Subject Characteristics
* Conclusion
* Section III: Family-Oriented Outpatient Treatment Models
* Chapter 5. Family Therapy for Early Adolescent Substance Abuse
* Introduction
* Multidimensional Family Therapy: A Developmental and Ecological
Approach
* The Self of the Early Adolescent and Clinical Implications
* Peer Relationships in Early Adolescence and Clinical Implications
* Relationships with Parents During Early Adolescence and Clinical
Implications
* Conclusions
* Section IV: Residential Treatment Models
* Chapter 6. Mountain Manor Treatment Center: Residential Adolescent
Addictions Treatment Program
* Overview
* Patient Characteristics
* Treatment Approach
* Centralized Linkage
* Young Adults
* Managed Care
* Discharge
* Conclusion
* Chapter 7. Culturally Competent Substance Abuse Treatment for
American Indian and Alaska Native Youths
* Prevalence of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Among American Indian
Youths
* Impact of AOD Abuse on AI/AN Youths
* Biculturally Competent Treatment Model
* Client Profile and Program Environment
* Outcome Survey
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. La Cañada Adolescent Treatment Program: Addressing Issues
of Drug Use, Gender, and Trauma
* Introduction
* La Cañada Treatment Program
* Evaluation Activities
* Population Description
* Discussion
* Section V: Modified Therapeutic Community Treatment Models
* Chapter 9. An Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment Services for
Juvenile Probationers at Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles
* Introduction
* The Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles at Lake View Terrace
* The Phoenix Academy Evaluation
* Discussion
* Chapter 10. Dynamite Youth Community, Incorporated: A Multiphase,
Step-Down Therapeutic Community for Adolescents and Young Adults
* Introduction
* DYC Therapeutic Community Treatment Phases
* Parent/Relative Sponsors
* DYC Staff
* Summary of the DYC Model
* Evaluation of the DYC Treatment Model
* Chapter 11. Thunder Road Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program
* Introduction
* History and Origins of the Hybrid Therapeutic Community Treatment
Model
* Course of Treatment
* Elements of the Treatment Approach
* Profile of Clients Admitted to Treatment in 1999
* Treatment Challenges
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* Preface
* Section I: Overview
* Chapter 1. The Need for Developing and Evaluating Adolescent
Treatment Models
* Adolescent Substance Use and Problems
* The Public Treatment System for Adolescents in the United States
* The History and Evaluation of Adolescent Treatment Practice
* CSAT's Adolescent Treatment Model Program
* Implications
* Section II: Outpatient Treatment Models
* Chapter 2. The Teen Substance Abuse Treatment Program: Program
Design, Treatment Issues, and Client Characteristics
* Introduction
* Teen Substance Abuse Treatment Program Description (TSAT)
* Evaluation Design
* Client Population Description
* Discussion
* Chapter 3. Chestnut Health Systems' Bloomington Outpatient and
Intensive Outpatient Program for Adolescent Substance Abusers
* Overview
* Recruitment, Assessment, and Placement of Clients
* Characteristics of Clients
* Description of Treatment Components
* Critical Issues Central to Treatment
* Determining Readiness for Discharge or Transfer
* Description of Staff and clinical Supervision Process
* Conclusion
* Chapter 4. Evaluation of a Group-Based Outpatient Adolescent
Substance Abuse Treatment Program
* Statement of the Problem
* Overview of Epoch Counseling Center and the Evaluation Team
* Theoretical Background
* Epoch's Adolescent Program
* Program Evaluation Procedures
* Subject Characteristics
* Conclusion
* Section III: Family-Oriented Outpatient Treatment Models
* Chapter 5. Family Therapy for Early Adolescent Substance Abuse
* Introduction
* Multidimensional Family Therapy: A Developmental and Ecological
Approach
* The Self of the Early Adolescent and Clinical Implications
* Peer Relationships in Early Adolescence and Clinical Implications
* Relationships with Parents During Early Adolescence and Clinical
Implications
* Conclusions
* Section IV: Residential Treatment Models
* Chapter 6. Mountain Manor Treatment Center: Residential Adolescent
Addictions Treatment Program
* Overview
* Patient Characteristics
* Treatment Approach
* Centralized Linkage
* Young Adults
* Managed Care
* Discharge
* Conclusion
* Chapter 7. Culturally Competent Substance Abuse Treatment for
American Indian and Alaska Native Youths
* Prevalence of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Among American Indian
Youths
* Impact of AOD Abuse on AI/AN Youths
* Biculturally Competent Treatment Model
* Client Profile and Program Environment
* Outcome Survey
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. La Cañada Adolescent Treatment Program: Addressing Issues
of Drug Use, Gender, and Trauma
* Introduction
* La Cañada Treatment Program
* Evaluation Activities
* Population Description
* Discussion
* Section V: Modified Therapeutic Community Treatment Models
* Chapter 9. An Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment Services for
Juvenile Probationers at Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles
* Introduction
* The Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles at Lake View Terrace
* The Phoenix Academy Evaluation
* Discussion
* Chapter 10. Dynamite Youth Community, Incorporated: A Multiphase,
Step-Down Therapeutic Community for Adolescents and Young Adults
* Introduction
* DYC Therapeutic Community Treatment Phases
* Parent/Relative Sponsors
* DYC Staff
* Summary of the DYC Model
* Evaluation of the DYC Treatment Model
* Chapter 11. Thunder Road Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program
* Introduction
* History and Origins of the Hybrid Therapeutic Community Treatment
Model
* Course of Treatment
* Elements of the Treatment Approach
* Profile of Clients Admitted to Treatment in 1999
* Treatment Challenges
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Contributors
* Preface
* Section I: Overview
* Chapter 1. The Need for Developing and Evaluating Adolescent
Treatment Models
* Adolescent Substance Use and Problems
* The Public Treatment System for Adolescents in the United States
* The History and Evaluation of Adolescent Treatment Practice
* CSAT's Adolescent Treatment Model Program
* Implications
* Section II: Outpatient Treatment Models
* Chapter 2. The Teen Substance Abuse Treatment Program: Program
Design, Treatment Issues, and Client Characteristics
* Introduction
* Teen Substance Abuse Treatment Program Description (TSAT)
* Evaluation Design
* Client Population Description
* Discussion
* Chapter 3. Chestnut Health Systems' Bloomington Outpatient and
Intensive Outpatient Program for Adolescent Substance Abusers
* Overview
* Recruitment, Assessment, and Placement of Clients
* Characteristics of Clients
* Description of Treatment Components
* Critical Issues Central to Treatment
* Determining Readiness for Discharge or Transfer
* Description of Staff and clinical Supervision Process
* Conclusion
* Chapter 4. Evaluation of a Group-Based Outpatient Adolescent
Substance Abuse Treatment Program
* Statement of the Problem
* Overview of Epoch Counseling Center and the Evaluation Team
* Theoretical Background
* Epoch's Adolescent Program
* Program Evaluation Procedures
* Subject Characteristics
* Conclusion
* Section III: Family-Oriented Outpatient Treatment Models
* Chapter 5. Family Therapy for Early Adolescent Substance Abuse
* Introduction
* Multidimensional Family Therapy: A Developmental and Ecological
Approach
* The Self of the Early Adolescent and Clinical Implications
* Peer Relationships in Early Adolescence and Clinical Implications
* Relationships with Parents During Early Adolescence and Clinical
Implications
* Conclusions
* Section IV: Residential Treatment Models
* Chapter 6. Mountain Manor Treatment Center: Residential Adolescent
Addictions Treatment Program
* Overview
* Patient Characteristics
* Treatment Approach
* Centralized Linkage
* Young Adults
* Managed Care
* Discharge
* Conclusion
* Chapter 7. Culturally Competent Substance Abuse Treatment for
American Indian and Alaska Native Youths
* Prevalence of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Among American Indian
Youths
* Impact of AOD Abuse on AI/AN Youths
* Biculturally Competent Treatment Model
* Client Profile and Program Environment
* Outcome Survey
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. La Cañada Adolescent Treatment Program: Addressing Issues
of Drug Use, Gender, and Trauma
* Introduction
* La Cañada Treatment Program
* Evaluation Activities
* Population Description
* Discussion
* Section V: Modified Therapeutic Community Treatment Models
* Chapter 9. An Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment Services for
Juvenile Probationers at Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles
* Introduction
* The Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles at Lake View Terrace
* The Phoenix Academy Evaluation
* Discussion
* Chapter 10. Dynamite Youth Community, Incorporated: A Multiphase,
Step-Down Therapeutic Community for Adolescents and Young Adults
* Introduction
* DYC Therapeutic Community Treatment Phases
* Parent/Relative Sponsors
* DYC Staff
* Summary of the DYC Model
* Evaluation of the DYC Treatment Model
* Chapter 11. Thunder Road Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program
* Introduction
* History and Origins of the Hybrid Therapeutic Community Treatment
Model
* Course of Treatment
* Elements of the Treatment Approach
* Profile of Clients Admitted to Treatment in 1999
* Treatment Challenges
* Index
* Reference Notes Included