Assessment and treatment of addictive disorders

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    • Baker, Timothy B.

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Assessment and treatment of addictive disorders

edited by Timothy B. Baker and Dale S. Cannon

Praeger, 1988

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

This volume analyzes selected state-of-the-art addiction research presently being conducted by leaders in the field. It critically evaluates the assessment and treatment strategies that are used in addiction research. The contributors to Part I address the assessment of addictive disorders, covering issues such as self-monitoring; social/family interaction patterns, self-efficacy and relapse determinants, and drinking patterns over time. In Part II, the treatment section, they examine aversion therapy for both cigarette smokers and alcoholics, coping-response counseling, the effectiveness of relapse prevention, and a job-training program for heroin addicts.

Table of Contents

Part I: Assessment Profiles of Drinking Patterns Before and After Outpatient Treatment for Alcohol Abuse by Stephen A. Maisto, Linda C. Sobell, Mark B. Sobell, Hau Lei, and Kathy Sykora Self-Regulatory Failure by Daniel S. Kirschenbaum Self-efficacy and the Prevention of Alcoholic Relapse: Initial Findings from a Treatment Trial by Helen M. Annis and Christine S. Davis Family-wide Distress in Bulimia by Laura Lynn Humphrey Part II: Treatment Delaying Smoking Relapse with Extended Treatment by Thomas H. Brandon, Diane C. Zelman, and Timothy B. Baker Development and Diffusion of a Skills-Training Intervention by Sharon M. Hall, James L. Sorensen, and Peter C. Loeb Alcohol Aversion Theraphy: Relationship Between Strength of Aversion and Abstinence by Dale S. Cannon, Timothy B. Baker, Antonio Gino, and Peter E. Nathan The Role of Aversion and Counseling Strategies in Treatments for Cigarette Smoking by Stephen T. Tiffany and Timothy B. Baker

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