This accessible guide offers a much-needed integration of family therapy into the treatment of substance use disorders. By proposing a means by which family therapy can be moved to the forefront of addiction treatment, it places the family perspective at the center of its approach and provides a multifaceted alternative to the prevalent individual-focused model.
This accessible guide offers a much-needed integration of family therapy into the treatment of substance use disorders. By proposing a means by which family therapy can be moved to the forefront of addiction treatment, it places the family perspective at the center of its approach and provides a multifaceted alternative to the prevalent individual-focused model.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Melody Bacon, PhD, is a professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in the Marriage and Family Therapy department and a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). Dr. Bacon is a clinical psychologist specializing in relational issues and has been in practice for over 20 years.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Entwined History of Human Culture and Mood Altering Substances 2. The History of Substance Use Disorder Treatment in America 3. Alcoholics Anonymous 4. Treatment as Usual: Current Model of Substance Use Disorder Treatment 5. Family Therapy and Substance Use Disorder Treatment 6. The Family Matters Program: A program for families struggling with Substance Use Disorder 7. Implementation in Clinical Practice
1. The Entwined History of Human Culture and Mood Altering Substances 2. The History of Substance Use Disorder Treatment in America 3. Alcoholics Anonymous 4. Treatment as Usual: Current Model of Substance Use Disorder Treatment 5. Family Therapy and Substance Use Disorder Treatment 6. The Family Matters Program: A program for families struggling with Substance Use Disorder 7. Implementation in Clinical Practice
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