Addiction treatment homework planner

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Addiction treatment homework planner

James R. Finley, Brenda S. Lenz

(Practice planners)

Wiley, c2006

3rd ed

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Addiction treatment planner

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"A companion volume to the third edition of the Addiction treatment planner"--P. xxii

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This book helps clients suffering from chemical and non chemical addictions develop the skills they need to work through problems. "The Addiction Treatment Homework Planner, Third Edition" provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to fit virtually every therapeutic mode. This easy-to-use sourcebook features: updated assignments, 10 new assignments in five new problem areas, and new secondary exercises for many problems; 88 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered by clients suffering from chnon chemicalnonchemical addictions; a quick-reference format; the interactive assignments are grouped by behavioral problems including alcoholism, nicotine dependence, and substance abuse, as well as those problems that do not involve psychoactive substances, such as problem gambling, eating disorders, and sexual addictions; and, expert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient use of the exercises. Assignments that are cross-referenced to the "The Addiction Treatment Planner, Third Edition" so you can quickly identify the right exercise for a given situation or behavioral problem. A CD-ROM that contains all the exercises in Microsoft Word format allowing you to customize them to suit you and your clients' unisource book styles and needs.

Table of Contents

PracticePlanners(r) Series Preface.Preface.SECTION I-Adult-Child-of-an-Alcoholic (ACOA) Traits.Exercise I.A Understanding Codependent Behaviors.Exercise I.B Understanding Family History.SECTION II-Anger.Exercise II.A Is My Anger Due to Feeling Threatened?Exercise II.B Is My Anger Due to Unmet Expectations?SECTION III-Antisocial Behavior.Exercise III.A Alternatives to Addictive Behavior.Exercise III.B Taking Daily Inventory.SECTION IV-Anxiety.Exercise IV.A Coping with Stress.Exercise IV.B My Anxiety Profi le.SECTION V-Attention-Defi cit Disorder, Inattentive Type (ADD).Exercise V.A Getting Organized.Exercise V.B Negotiating Skills for Success.SECTION VI-Attention- Defi cit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).Exercise VI.A From Recklessness to Calculated Risks.Exercise VI.B Learning to Self- Soothe.SECTION VII-Borderline Traits.Exercise VII.A Forming Stable Relationships.Exercise VII.B Seeing That We're All Just Human.SECTION VIII-Childhood Trauma.Exercise VIII.A Corresponding with My Childhood Self.Exercise VIII.B Setting and Maintaining Boundaries.SECTION IX-Chronic Pain.Exercise IX.A Alternative Methods for Managing Pain.Exercise IX.B Coping with Addiction and Chronic Pain.SECTION X-Dangerousness / Lethality.Exercise X.A Anger as a Drug.Exercise X.B Respect or Fear?.SECTION XI-Dependent Traits.Exercise XI.A Building My Support Network.Exercise XI.B How Independent Am I?SECTION XII-Depression.Exercise XII.A Correcting Distorted Thinking.Exercise XII.B What's Happening in My Early Recovery?SECTION XIII-Eating Disorders.Exercise XIII.A Creating a Preliminary Health Plan.Exercise XIII.B Eating Patterns Self- Assessment.SECTION XIV-Family Confl icts.Exercise XIV.A Creating a Family Ritual.Exercise XIV.B Identifying Confl ict Themes.SECTION XV-Gambling.Exercise XV.A Understanding Nonchemical Addictions.Exercise XV.B What Price Am I Willing to Pay?SECTION XVI-Grief / Loss Unresolved.Exercise XVI.A Am I Having Diffi culty Letting Go?Exercise XVI.B Moving On with My Life.SECTION XVII-Impulsivity.Exercise XVII.A A Different Approach.Exercise XVII.B Handling Crisis.SECTION XVIII-Legal Problems.Exercise XVIII.A Handling Tough Situations in a Healthy Way.Exercise XVIII.B What's Addiction Got to Do with My Problems?SECTION XIX-Living Environment Deficiency.Exercise XIX.A Assessing My Needs.Exercise XIX.B What Would My Ideal Life Look Like?SECTION XX-Mania / Hypomania.Exercise XX.A Coping with Addiction and Mood Disorders or Bereavement.Exercise XX.B Early Warning Signs of Mania / Hypomania.SECTION XXI-Medical Issues.Exercise XXI.A Coping with Addiction and Other Medical Problems.Exercise XXI.B Physical and Emotional Self- Care.SECTION XXII-Narcissistic Traits.Exercise XXII.A Being Genuinely Unselfish.Exercise XXII.B Getting Out of Myself.SECTION XXIII-Nicotine Dependence.Exercise XXIII.A Avoiding Nicotine Relapse Triggers.Exercise XXIII.B Use of Affi rmations for Change.SECTION XXIV-Occupational Problems.Exercise XXIV.A Barriers and Solutions.Exercise XXIV.B Interest and Skill Self- Assessment.SECTION XXV-Opioid Dependence.Exercise XXV.A Making Change Happen.Exercise XXV.B A Working Recovery Plan.SECTION XXVI-Oppositional Defi ant Behavior.Exercise XXVI.A Analyzing Acting- Out Behavior.Exercise XXVI.B Learning to Ask Instead of Demand.SECTION XXVII-Parent- Child Relational Problem.Exercise XXVII.A Am I Teaching My Children Addictive Patterns?Exercise XXVII.B What Do I Want for My Children?SECTION XXVIII-Partner Relational Confl icts.Exercise XXVIII.A Communication Skills.Exercise XXVIII.B Identifying Proven Problem- Solving Skills.SECTION XXIX-Peer Group Negativity.Exercise XXIX.A What Do I Need and How Do I Get It?Exercise XXIX.B What Do Others See Changing?SECTION XXX-Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).Exercise XXX.A Coping with Addiction and PTSD or Other Anxiety Disorders.Exercise XXX.B Safe and Peaceful Place Meditation.SECTION XXXI-Psychosis.Exercise XXXI.A Coping with Addiction and Thought Disorders.Exercise XXXI.B Planning for Stability.SECTION XXXII-Relapse Proneness.Exercise XXXII.A Early Warning Signs of Relapse.Exercise XXXII.B Identifying Relapse Triggers and Cues.Exercise XXXII.C Relapse Prevention Planning.SECTION XXXIII-Self- Care Defi cits as a Primary Problem.Exercise XXXIII.A Assessing Self- Care Deficits.Exercise XXXIII.B Relating Self- Care Defi cits to My Addiction.SECTION XXXIV-Self- Care Defi cits as a Secondary Problem.Exercise XXXIV.A Filling In the Gaps.Exercise XXXIV.B Working toward Independence.SECTION XXXV-Sexual Promiscuity.Exercise XXXV.A Is It Romance or Is It Fear?Exercise XXXV.B Working through Shame.SECTION XXXVI-Social Anxiety.Exercise XXXVI.A Understanding My Defense Mechanisms.Exercise XXXVI.B Using My Support Network.SECTION XXXVII-Spiritual Confusion.Exercise XXXVII.A Understanding Spirituality.Exercise XXXVII.B What Do I Believe In?SECTION XXXVIII-Substance Abuse / Dependence.Exercise XXXVIII.A Balancing Recovery, Family, and Work.Exercise XXXVIII.B Consequences of Continuing Addictive Lifestyles.Exercise XXXVIII.C Personal Recovery Planning.Exercise XXXVIII.D Problem Identification.Exercise XXXVIII.E What Does Addiction Mean to Me?SECTION XXXIX-Substance- Induced Disorders.Exercise XXXIX.A Identifying and Using Community Resources.Exercise XXXIX.B Planning Aftercare.SECTION XL-Substance Intoxication / Withdrawal.Exercise XL.A Coping with Post- Acute Withdrawal (PAW).Exercise XL.B Using Books and Other Media Resources.SECTION XLI-Suicidal Ideation.Exercise XLI.A What Did I Want to Be When I Grew Up?Exercise XLI.B Why Do I Matter and Who Cares?SECTION XLII-Treatment Resistance.Exercise XLII.A How Far Have I Come?Exercise XLII.B Setting and Pursuing Goals in Recovery.Appendix: Additional Assignments for Presenting Problems.About the CD- ROM.

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