Problem drinkers : guided self-change treatment

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Problem drinkers : guided self-change treatment

Mark B. Sobell, Linda C. Sobell

(Treatment manuals for practitioners)

Guilford Press, c1993

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-192) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book is based on the authors' more than two decades of research, which has established that problem drinkers people who have identifiable life difficulties because of their drinking, but who, unlike alcoholics, are not severely dependent on alcohol can often work through their own difficulties with alcohol if sufficiently motivated and supervised. The book outlines an effective program that gives clients a structure for evaluating and understanding their drinking problem, choosing their treatment goals, and deciding exactly how they will change their behavior in order to help themselves. Illustrated with numerous case examples, this unusually ractical text also features handouts that can be photocopied for clients. This book is suitable for professionals treating people with alcohol problems, as well as researchers and students in mental health. Also serves as a text in advanced undergraduate and graduate-level courses in addictions counseling and treatment.

Table of Contents

Preface. Treatment Approaches to Alcohol Problems. The Recognition of Problem Drinkers. A Closer Look at Problem Drinkers. Treatment of Problem Drinkers: The Missing Part of a Comprehensive Approach to Alcohol Problems. A Self-Management Approach to Treating Problem Drinkers. Assessment: A Running Start. Treatment Procedures: Preparation, Goal Setting, Monitoring Drinking. Treatment Procedures: Readings and Conceptual Framework. Homework Assignments. An Integrated Treatment Program. Case Examples. Outcomes and Afterthoughts. References. Index

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