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This book provides counsellors and front-line mental health professionals with the information and skills they need to use evidence-based treatments, including motivational enhancement, cognitive behavioural therapy, skills training and medication.
Preface to the Fifth Edition \\ Acknowledgments \\ Chapter 1- First Contact \\ Treatment Works \\ The Motivational Interview \\ How to Develop the Therapeutic Alliance \\ How to Do a Motivational Interview \\ What to Do If There Are One or More Red Flags \\ Natural History of Addiction \\ How to Diagnose an Addiction Problem \\ How to Intervene \\ How to Assess Motivation \\ The Stages of Motivation \\ Motivating Strategies \\ Chapter 2- First Hours of Treatment \\ The First Hours \\ How to Greet Clients \\ Examples \\ Beginning the Therapeutic Alliance \\ The Importance of Trust \\ Dealing With Early Denial \\ Example of an Initial Contact \\ How to Check for Organic Brain Dysfunction \\ The Initial Assessment \\ Referral \\ How to Conduct a Crisis Intervention \\ American Society of Addiction Medicine Patient Placement Criteria \\ Diagnostic and Statistical Manual \\ Criteria for Diagnosis \\ Diagnosis: Substance Use Disorder \\ Gambling Disorder \\ How to Determine the Level of Care Needed \\ Criteria for Outpatient Treatment (Adults) \\ Criteria for Inpatient Treatment (Adults) \\ Criteria for Outpatient Treatment (Adolescents) \\ Criteria for Inpatient Treatment (Adolescents) \\ The Client’s Reaction to Intoxication \\ What to Do With an Intoxicated Client \\ Detoxification \\ How Clients React in Detoxification \\ The AMA Threat \\ Example of an AMA Intervention \\ How to Develop and Use the AMA Team \\ How to Use the In-House Intervention \\ How to Respond to Clients Who Leave AMA \\ Chapter 3- Biopsychosocial Interview \\ The Biopsychosocial Interview \\ How to Conduct the Interview \\ Summary and Impression \\ Diagnosis \\ Disposition and Treatment Plan \\ A Sample Biopsychosocial Interview \\ Chapter 4- Treatment Plan \\ How to Build a Treatment Plan \\ The Diagnostic Summary \\ The Problem List \\ How to Develop a Problem List \\ Goals and Objectives \\ How to Develop Goals \\ Examples of Developing Goals \\ Examples of Goals \\ How to Develop Objectives \\ Examples \\ How to Develop Interventions \\ Examples \\ How to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Treatment \\ How to Select Goals, Objectives, and Interventions \\ Examples \\ Treatment Plan Review \\ Documentation \\ How to Write Progress Notes \\ Examples \\ Formal Treatment Plan Review \\ Discussion of Continuing Care \\ Chapter 5- Individual Treatment \\ The Therapeutic Alliance \\ How to Develop a Therapeutic Alliance \\ How to Be Reinforcing \\ How to Use Empathy \\ Transference and Countertransference \\ Examples of Empathic Statements \\ How to Be Confrontive \\ Behavior Therapy \\ How Clients Learn \\ Habits \\ Changing a Habit \\ What Is Reinforcement? \\ What Is Punishment? \\ The Behavior Chain \\ The Importance of Reinforcement \\ How to Use Punishment \\ When a Client Breaks a Rule \\ Why We Concentrate on Behavior Therapy \\ Cognitive Therapy \\ How Chemically Dependent People Think \\ Defense Mechanisms \\ Applying Cognitive Therapy \\ Automatic Thoughts \\ How to Correct Inaccurate Thoughts \\ Interpersonal Therapy \\ How to Develop Healthy Relationships \\ Building a Relationship With a Higher Power \\ Developing a Relationship With Self \\ Building Relationships With Others \\ How Clients Use Feelings Inappropriately \\ How Clients Learn Relationship Skills \\ How to Change Relationships \\ How to Handle Grief \\ How to Choose the Therapeutic Modality \\ Chapter 6- Group Therapy \\ Benefits of the Group Process \\ Preparation for the Group \\ The Preparation Statement \\ The Agenda Group \\ How to Choose the Order of the Agenda \\ How to Give Good Feedback \\ How to Receive Feedback \\ How to Run a Group \\ How to Know Which Therapy to Use \\ The Honesty Group \\ Example of the Honesty Group \\ Uncovering the Lies \\ How to End Each Group \\ The Euphoric Recall Group \\ How to Uncover Euphoric Recall \\ How to Help the Clients See the Truth \\ The Reading Group \\ The Relapse Prevention Group \\ The Trigger Group \\ How to Uncover the Triggers \\ The Drug Refusal Skills \\ The Inaccurate Thinking Group \\ The Feelings and Action Group \\ The Lapse Group \\ The Spirituality Group \\ How to Develop Healthy Relationships \\ How to Develop a Healthy Relationship With a Higher Power \\ The Eleventh Step Group \\ The Meditation Group \\ The Childhood Group \\ How to Explore Early Parental Relationships \\ How to Begin to Heal Early Childhood Pain \\ Men’s Group/Women’s Group \\ The Community Group \\ The Personal Inventory Group \\ Skills Training Group \\ Assertiveness Skills Group \\ Skills \\ Problem-Solving Skills Group \\ Skill Set 1 \\ Skill Set 2 \\ Chapter 7- Drugs of Abuse \\ Drugs of Abuse \\ Central Nervous System Depressants \\ Central Nervous System Stimulants \\ The Hallucinogens \\ The Reinforcing Properties of Drugs \\ Tolerance and Dependence \\ Cross-Tolerance \\ Alcohol \\ Alcohol-Induced Organic Mental Disorders \\ Alcohol Intoxication \\ Alcohol Amnesic Disorder (Blackout) \\ Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome \\ Alcohol Withdrawal \\ Alcohol Withdrawal Seizures \\ Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium (Delirium Tremens) \\ Sedatives, Hypnotics, and Anxiolytics \\ Opioids \\ Cocaine and Amphetamines \\ Phencyclidine \\ Dissociative Anesthetics (Phencyclidine, Ketamine, Dextromethorphan, and FLAKKA) \\ Hallucinogens \\ The Psychedelic State \\ Cannabis \\ Synthetic Designer Drugs \\ Inhalants \\ Nicotine \\ Club Drugs \\ MDMA \\ GHB \\ Ketamine \\ Rohypnol \\ Polysubstances \\ Treatment Outcome \\ Chapter 8- Recovery Skills \\ The Chemical Use History \\ Honesty \\ Love, Trust, and Commitment \\ Feelings \\ Relationship Skills \\ Addictive Relationships \\ Communication Skills \\ Self-Discipline \\ Impulse Control \\ Relapse Prevention \\ Stress Management \\ Chapter 9- Steps \\ The Committee \\ Step One \\ Step Two \\ How to Help Clients Accept a Higher Power \\ Step Three \\ How to Help Clients Embrace Step Three \\ Step Four \\ Step Five \\ Step Six \\ Step Seven \\ Step Eight \\ Step Nine \\ Step Ten \\ Step Eleven \\ Step Twelve \\ Chapter 10- Lectures \\ The Disease Concept \\ Addiction Is Not a Moral Problem \\ Addiction Is Not Due to a Weak Will \\ Addiction Has Genetic Components \\ Addiction Is a Social Problem \\ Addiction Is a Psychological Problem \\ Addiction Is a Physiological Problem \\ The Obsession \\ The Problems \\ Defense Mechanisms \\ Minimization \\ Rationalization \\ Denial \\ How to Begin to Live in the Truth \\ The Great Lie \\ How the Great Lie Works \\ We Never Feel Accepted \\ The Promise of the Disease \\ Truth \\ A Program of Rigorous Honesty \\ Normal Development \\ The Primary Caregiver \\ The Struggle for Independence \\ The Fear of Abandonment \\ Learning the Rules \\ The Development of Insecurity \\ The Peer Group \\ Adolescence \\ Adulthood \\ Physical Addiction and Recovery \\ How Drugs Affect the Cell \\ How Drugs Affect Behavior \\ Tolerance \\ Cross-Tolerance \\ Withdrawal \\ How We Learn \\ Alcoholics Anonymous \\ A Spiritual Awakening \\ Two Alcoholics Talking to Each Other \\ The “Big Book” \\ The 12 Steps \\ Meetings \\ Feelings \\ All Feelings Are Adaptive \\ Assertive Skills \\ Chapter 11- Special Problems \\ The Psychiatric/Psychological Assessment \\ How to Develop the Treatment Plan \\ The Depressed Client \\ How to Assess Depression \\ How to Treat Depression \\ Psychopharmacology \\ Behavior Therapy \\ Cognitive Therapy \\ Interpersonal Therapy \\ Grief \\ Suicide \\ The Angry Client \\ How to Handle a Violent Client \\ How to Handle an Angry Client \\ Assertiveness Skills \\ The Importance of Forgiveness \\ How to Teach the Client to Recognize Anger \\ Disengagement \\ Time-Out \\ How to Keep Your Cool as a Counselor \\ The Homicidal Client \\ The Duty to Warn \\ Personality \\ What Is Personality? \\ The Antisocial Personality \\ A Disorder of Empathy \\ How to Treat the Antisocial Personality \\ How to Deal With a Rule Violation \\ Moral Development \\ How to Deal With the Family of an Antisocial Client \\ The Borderline Client \\ Interpersonal Relationships \\ Emotional Regulation \\ How to Treat the Borderline Client \\ Setting Limits \\ Dealing With Transference \\ Stress Tolerance \\ Dealing With the Family \\ The Narcissistic Client \\ The Anxious Client \\ How to Measure Anxiety \\ The Psychological Component of Anxiety \\ How to Use Relaxation Techniques \\ The Daily Log \\ Cognitive Therapy \\ Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder \\ Panic Attacks \\ The Psychotic Client \\ Hallucinations and Delusions \\ How to Treat the Psychotic Client \\ The Family of the Psychotic Client \\ Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome \\ The High-Risk Client \\ The Client With Low Intellectual Functioning \\ How to Treat the Client With Low Intelligence \\ The Client Who Cannot Read \\ The Family of the Client With Low Intelligence \\ The Elderly Client \\ The Client With Early Childhood Trauma \\ How to Deal With Sexual Abuse \\ Cognitive Therapy \\ How to Learn Forgiveness \\ Love in the Treatment Center \\ The Importance of the Unit Rules \\ How to Deal With Clients in Love \\ The Pathological Gambler \\ Honesty \\ Gambling Step One \\ Gambling Step Two \\ Gambling Step Three \\ Gambling Step Four \\ Gambling Step Five \\ Gambling Step Six \\ Gambling Step Seven \\ Gambling Step Eight \\ Gambling Step Nine \\ Gambling Step Ten \\ Gambling Step Eleven \\ Gambling Step Twelve \\ Gambling Relapse Prevention \\ Chapter 12- Adolescent Treatment \\ The Normal Adolescent \\ Puberty \\ Ages 13 to 16 \\ Ages 16 to 19 \\ Interesting Adolescent Facts \\ The Chemically Dependent Adolescent \\ The Adolescent Chemical Dependency Counselor \\ The Point System \\ The Primary Elements in Adolescent Treatment \\ The Rules \\ Communication Skills \\ Honesty \\ Exercise \\ Fun in Sobriety \\ The Reinforcers \\ Spirituality \\ Group Therapy \\ Peer Pressure \\ Continuing Education \\ Continuing Care \\ The Parents Support Group \\ The Behavioral Contract \\ Phases of Adolescent Treatment \\ Chapter 13- The Family Program \\ The First Family Contact \\ How to Handle the Early Against Medical Advice Risk \\ Common Family Problems \\ Codependency \\ Guilt \\ Loss of Control \\ Shame \\ Caretaking \\ Enabling \\ Inability to Know Feelings \\ Inability to Know Wants \\ Lack of Trust \\ People Pleasing \\ Feelings of Worthlessness \\ Dependency \\ Poor Communication Skills \\ How to Treat Family Members \\ The Family Program Schedule \\ How to Work With the Family in Group \\ The Conjoint Session \\ Chapter 14- The Clinical Staff \\ The Physician/Addictionologist \\ The Psychologist/Psychiatrist \\ The Social Worker/Mental Health Counselor \\ The Nurse \\ The Clinical Director \\ The Clinical Supervisor \\ The Chemical Dependency Counselor \\ The Rehabilitation Technician or Aide \\ The Recreational Therapist \\ Clinical Staffing \\ How to Present a Client \\ Team Building \\ Commitment to Coworkers \\ Boundaries \\ Staff–Client Problems \\ What to Do When a Client Does Not Like a Counselor \\ What to Do When a Client Complains About a Rule \\ The Work Environment \\ Chapter 15- Discharge and Continuing Care \\ Outpatient Discharge Criteria \\ Inpatient Discharge Criteria \\ How to Develop a Discharge Summary \\ The Discharge Summary \\ Saying Good-Bye \\ Chapter 16- The Good Counselor \\ Good Counselors Are Caring \\ Good Counselors Love Their Work \\ Good Counselors Do Not Become Overly Involved \\ Good Counselors Do Not Lie \\ Good Counselors Are Gentle \\ Good Counselors Like Themselves \\ Good Counselors Are Supersensitive \\ Good Counselors Have a Sixth Sense \\ Good Counselors Do Not Become Overly Emotional \\ Good Counselors Are Active Listeners \\ Good Counselors Do Not Talk Too Much \\ Good Counselors Maintain Boundaries \\ Good Counselors Are Client Centered \\ Good Counselors Have Effective Relationship Skills \\ Good Counselors Have a Sound Code of Ethics \\ Appendix 1- Cognitive Capacity Screening \\ Appendix 2- Short Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test \\ Appendix 3- DSM–5 Psychoactive Substance Use Disorder \\ Appendix 4- Alcohol Withdrawal Scale \\ Appendix 5- Narcotic Withdrawal Scale \\ Appendix 6- Sample Biopsychosocial Interview \\ Appendix 7- Chemical Use History \\ Appendix 8- Honesty \\ Appendix 9- Love, Trust, and Commitment \\ Appendix 10- Feelings \\ Appendix 11- Relationship Skills \\ Appendix 12- Addictive Relationships \\ Appendix 13- Communication Skills \\ Appendix 14- Self-Discipline \\ Appendix 15- Impulse Control \\ Appendix 16- Relapse Prevention \\ Appendix 17- Step One \\ Appendix 18- Step Two \\ Appendix 19- Step Three \\ Appendix 20- Step Four \\ Appendix 21- Step Five \\ Appendix 22- Adolescent Unit Level System \\ Appendix 23- Peer Pressure \\ Appendix 24- The Behavioral Contract \\ Appendix 25- Family Questionnaire \\ Appendix 26- Codependency \\ Appendix 27- Personal Recovery Plan \\ Appendix 28- Sample Discharge Summary \\ Appendix 29- Stress Management \\ Appendix 30- Hamilton Depression Rating Scale \\ Appendix 31- Biopsychosocial Assessment \\ Appendix 32- Anger Management \\ Appendix 33- Narcissism \\ Appendix 34- Honesty for Gamblers \\ Appendix 35- Step One for Gamblers \\ Appendix 36- Step Two for Gamblers \\ Appendix 37- Step Three for Gamblers \\ Appendix 38- Step Four for Gamblers \\ Appendix 39- Step Five for Gamblers \\ Appendix 40- Relapse Prevention for Gamblers \\ Appendix 41- Adolescent Unit Point System \\ Appendix 42- Results From the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Summary of National Findings \\ Appendix 43- Drug Categories for Substances of Abuse \\ Appendix 44- Adult Inpatient Program Schedule \\ Appendix 45- Adolescent Inpatient Program Schedule \\ Appendix 46- Adult Outpatient Program Schedule \\ Appendix 47- Adolescent Outpatient Program Schedule \\ Appendix 48- Gambling Inpatient Program Schedule \\ Appendix 49- Gambling Outpatient Program Schedule \\ Appendix 50- Day Treatment Program Schedule \\ Appendix 51- Pressure Relief Group Meeting and Budget Form \\ Appendix 52- Heroin \\ Appendix 53- South Oaks Gambling Screen \\ Appendix 54- Barriers in Thinking \\ Appendix 55- Psychotherapeutic Medications 2011 \\ Appendix 56- Drug Abuse Screening Test \\ Appendix 57- Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale \\ Appendix 58- Adult Nurses Intake \\ Appendix 59- Adolescent Nurses Intake \\ Appendix 60- National Cancer Institute Guide to Quitting Smoking \\ Appendix 61- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Checklist Civilian Version \\ Appendix 62- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Checklist Military Version \\ Appendix 63- Alcohol Abstinence Self-Efficacy Scale \\ Appendix 64- Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale \\ Appendix 65- Strengths, Needs, Abilities, and Preferences \\ Appendix 66- Daily Craving Record \\ Appendix 67- National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) Code of Ethics \\ Appendix 68- Gambling History \\ Appendix 69- Diagnostic/Integrated Summary \\ Appendix 70- Mental Health Screening \\ Appendix 71- Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence \\ References \\ Index \\ About the Author
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