Chemically Dependent
Phases Of Treatment And Recovery
Herausgeber: Wallace, Barbara C
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Phases Of Treatment And Recovery
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First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781138009592
- ISBN-10: 1138009598
- Artikelnr.: 41855915
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781138009592
- ISBN-10: 1138009598
- Artikelnr.: 41855915
Barbara C. Wallace Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Health Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York
I. PHASES OF TREATMENT FOR SPECIFIC PHASES OF RECOVERY I. Treatment and
Recovery in an Evolving Field 2. Inpatient Treatment for the First Phase of
Withdrawal 3. Intensive Outpatient Treatment: A Psychological Perspective
4. The Therapeutic Community as a Treatment Modality and the Role of the
Professional Consultant: Spotlight on Damon House II. THE THEORY AND
TECHNIQUE OF INDIVIDUAL PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY THROUGH PHASES OF TREATMENT
AND RECOVERY 5. Survey of Contemporary Psychoanalytically Oriented
Clinicians on the Treatment of the Addictions: A Synthesis 6. Treating the
Substance Abuser: Psychotherapy Throughout the Recovery Process 7.
Psychology of Compulsive Drug Use VII THE CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT 8. Some
Difficulties in the Treatment of Character-Disordered Addicts III.
COGNITlVE-BEHAVIORAL, SELF-HELP, AND RELAPSE-PREVENTION: INTERVENTIONS TO
FACILITATE RECOVERY 9. Substance Abuse and Stress-Coping Resources: A
Life-Contextual Clinical Viewpoint 10. The Role of 12-Step Self-Help Groups
in the Treatment of the Chemically Dependent 11. Multidimensional Relapse
Prevention from a Biopsychosocial Perspective Across Phases of Recovery IV.
CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN RESEARCH AND IMPUCATIONS FOR TREATMENT 12.
Neurogenetics of Compulsive Disease: Neuronutrients as Adjuncts to Recovery
13. Under the Influence: Early Object Representation and Recovery in
Alcoholic Women 14. Recovery from Cocaine/Crack Abuse: A Follow-up of
Applicants for Treatment 15. Family Therapy and the Therapeutic Community:
The Chemically Dependent Adolescent V. POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS:
IMPUCATIONS FOR TREATMENT AND RECOVERY 16. Culhual Factors in the
Assessment and Treatment of African-American Addicts: Africentric
Considerations 17. Issues in the Treatment of the Dual-Diagnosis Patient
18. Toward Effective Treatment Models for Special Populations: Criminal,
Pregnant, Adolescent, Uninsured, HIY-Positive, Methadone-Maintained, and
Homeless Populations 19. Conclusion: Future Directions in
Chemical-Dependency Treatment and the Need to Break the Silence on Child
Abuse
Recovery in an Evolving Field 2. Inpatient Treatment for the First Phase of
Withdrawal 3. Intensive Outpatient Treatment: A Psychological Perspective
4. The Therapeutic Community as a Treatment Modality and the Role of the
Professional Consultant: Spotlight on Damon House II. THE THEORY AND
TECHNIQUE OF INDIVIDUAL PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY THROUGH PHASES OF TREATMENT
AND RECOVERY 5. Survey of Contemporary Psychoanalytically Oriented
Clinicians on the Treatment of the Addictions: A Synthesis 6. Treating the
Substance Abuser: Psychotherapy Throughout the Recovery Process 7.
Psychology of Compulsive Drug Use VII THE CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT 8. Some
Difficulties in the Treatment of Character-Disordered Addicts III.
COGNITlVE-BEHAVIORAL, SELF-HELP, AND RELAPSE-PREVENTION: INTERVENTIONS TO
FACILITATE RECOVERY 9. Substance Abuse and Stress-Coping Resources: A
Life-Contextual Clinical Viewpoint 10. The Role of 12-Step Self-Help Groups
in the Treatment of the Chemically Dependent 11. Multidimensional Relapse
Prevention from a Biopsychosocial Perspective Across Phases of Recovery IV.
CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN RESEARCH AND IMPUCATIONS FOR TREATMENT 12.
Neurogenetics of Compulsive Disease: Neuronutrients as Adjuncts to Recovery
13. Under the Influence: Early Object Representation and Recovery in
Alcoholic Women 14. Recovery from Cocaine/Crack Abuse: A Follow-up of
Applicants for Treatment 15. Family Therapy and the Therapeutic Community:
The Chemically Dependent Adolescent V. POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS:
IMPUCATIONS FOR TREATMENT AND RECOVERY 16. Culhual Factors in the
Assessment and Treatment of African-American Addicts: Africentric
Considerations 17. Issues in the Treatment of the Dual-Diagnosis Patient
18. Toward Effective Treatment Models for Special Populations: Criminal,
Pregnant, Adolescent, Uninsured, HIY-Positive, Methadone-Maintained, and
Homeless Populations 19. Conclusion: Future Directions in
Chemical-Dependency Treatment and the Need to Break the Silence on Child
Abuse
I. PHASES OF TREATMENT FOR SPECIFIC PHASES OF RECOVERY I. Treatment and
Recovery in an Evolving Field 2. Inpatient Treatment for the First Phase of
Withdrawal 3. Intensive Outpatient Treatment: A Psychological Perspective
4. The Therapeutic Community as a Treatment Modality and the Role of the
Professional Consultant: Spotlight on Damon House II. THE THEORY AND
TECHNIQUE OF INDIVIDUAL PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY THROUGH PHASES OF TREATMENT
AND RECOVERY 5. Survey of Contemporary Psychoanalytically Oriented
Clinicians on the Treatment of the Addictions: A Synthesis 6. Treating the
Substance Abuser: Psychotherapy Throughout the Recovery Process 7.
Psychology of Compulsive Drug Use VII THE CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT 8. Some
Difficulties in the Treatment of Character-Disordered Addicts III.
COGNITlVE-BEHAVIORAL, SELF-HELP, AND RELAPSE-PREVENTION: INTERVENTIONS TO
FACILITATE RECOVERY 9. Substance Abuse and Stress-Coping Resources: A
Life-Contextual Clinical Viewpoint 10. The Role of 12-Step Self-Help Groups
in the Treatment of the Chemically Dependent 11. Multidimensional Relapse
Prevention from a Biopsychosocial Perspective Across Phases of Recovery IV.
CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN RESEARCH AND IMPUCATIONS FOR TREATMENT 12.
Neurogenetics of Compulsive Disease: Neuronutrients as Adjuncts to Recovery
13. Under the Influence: Early Object Representation and Recovery in
Alcoholic Women 14. Recovery from Cocaine/Crack Abuse: A Follow-up of
Applicants for Treatment 15. Family Therapy and the Therapeutic Community:
The Chemically Dependent Adolescent V. POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS:
IMPUCATIONS FOR TREATMENT AND RECOVERY 16. Culhual Factors in the
Assessment and Treatment of African-American Addicts: Africentric
Considerations 17. Issues in the Treatment of the Dual-Diagnosis Patient
18. Toward Effective Treatment Models for Special Populations: Criminal,
Pregnant, Adolescent, Uninsured, HIY-Positive, Methadone-Maintained, and
Homeless Populations 19. Conclusion: Future Directions in
Chemical-Dependency Treatment and the Need to Break the Silence on Child
Abuse
Recovery in an Evolving Field 2. Inpatient Treatment for the First Phase of
Withdrawal 3. Intensive Outpatient Treatment: A Psychological Perspective
4. The Therapeutic Community as a Treatment Modality and the Role of the
Professional Consultant: Spotlight on Damon House II. THE THEORY AND
TECHNIQUE OF INDIVIDUAL PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY THROUGH PHASES OF TREATMENT
AND RECOVERY 5. Survey of Contemporary Psychoanalytically Oriented
Clinicians on the Treatment of the Addictions: A Synthesis 6. Treating the
Substance Abuser: Psychotherapy Throughout the Recovery Process 7.
Psychology of Compulsive Drug Use VII THE CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT 8. Some
Difficulties in the Treatment of Character-Disordered Addicts III.
COGNITlVE-BEHAVIORAL, SELF-HELP, AND RELAPSE-PREVENTION: INTERVENTIONS TO
FACILITATE RECOVERY 9. Substance Abuse and Stress-Coping Resources: A
Life-Contextual Clinical Viewpoint 10. The Role of 12-Step Self-Help Groups
in the Treatment of the Chemically Dependent 11. Multidimensional Relapse
Prevention from a Biopsychosocial Perspective Across Phases of Recovery IV.
CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN RESEARCH AND IMPUCATIONS FOR TREATMENT 12.
Neurogenetics of Compulsive Disease: Neuronutrients as Adjuncts to Recovery
13. Under the Influence: Early Object Representation and Recovery in
Alcoholic Women 14. Recovery from Cocaine/Crack Abuse: A Follow-up of
Applicants for Treatment 15. Family Therapy and the Therapeutic Community:
The Chemically Dependent Adolescent V. POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS:
IMPUCATIONS FOR TREATMENT AND RECOVERY 16. Culhual Factors in the
Assessment and Treatment of African-American Addicts: Africentric
Considerations 17. Issues in the Treatment of the Dual-Diagnosis Patient
18. Toward Effective Treatment Models for Special Populations: Criminal,
Pregnant, Adolescent, Uninsured, HIY-Positive, Methadone-Maintained, and
Homeless Populations 19. Conclusion: Future Directions in
Chemical-Dependency Treatment and the Need to Break the Silence on Child
Abuse