Treating addictive behaviors
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Treating addictive behaviors
(Applied clinical psychology)
Plenum Press, c1998
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In the early 1980s the transtheoretical model of change was still in its infancy. Seminal publications were just appearing, but the model already seemed to hold such promise that we made it the organizing theme for the Third International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors (ICTAB-3), which convened in Scotland in 1984. That meeting gave rise to the first edition of this volume (Miller & Heather, 1986), which focused on processes involved in moving people from one stage to the next. With the volume still in print more than a decade later, we were approached by Plenum Press with the idea of preparing this second edition. We were, obvi ously, persuaded that there was merit to the idea. Since 1986 the work of Pro chaska and DiClemente has grown exponentially in popularity and influence. In Britain and the Americas, it is now unusual to find an addiction professional who has not at least heard about the stages of change, and more sophisticated applica tions of the transtheoretical model are spreading through health care systems and well beyond. The model has influenced professional training, health care delivery, and the design of many studies including a number of large clinical trials.
Table of Contents
- The Transtheoretical Model of Change: Toward a Comprehensive, Transtheoretical Model of Change: Stages of Change and Addictive Behaviors
- C.C. DiClemente, J.O. Prochaska. The Transtheoretical Model: A Critical Overview
- R. Davidson. Comments, Criteria, and Creating Better Models
- J.O. Prochaska, C.C. DiClemente. Understanding Change-Five Perspectives: Readiness, Importance, and Confidence: Critical Conditions of Change in Treatment
- S. Rollnick. Self-Regulation and the Addictive Behaviors
- J.M. Brown. Alcohol Motivations as Outcome Expectancies
- B.T. Jones, J. McMahon. Preparing for Change: Enhancing Motivation for Change
- W.R. Miller. Using Brief Opportunities for Change in Medical Settings
- N. Heather. Working Through the Concerned Significant Other
- R.J. Meyers, et al. Facilitating Change: Guiding Self-Change
- M.B. Sobell, L.C. Sobell. A Wealth of Alternatives: Effective Treatments for Alcohol Problems
- W.R. Miller, et al. Sustaining Change: What Predicts Success? V.S. Westerberg. Continuing Care: Promoting the Maintenance of Change
- D.M. Donovan. 11 Additional Chapters. Index.
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