Substance abuse : information for school counselors, social workers, therapists, and counselors

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Substance abuse : information for school counselors, social workers, therapists, and counselors

Gary L. Fisher, Thomas C. Harrison

Pearson, c2009

4th ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 330-366) and index

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内容説明

Weaving actual clinical examples with solid research, Substance Abuse continues to provide counseling, social work, and other students with a detailed overview of the alcohol and other drug (AOD) field. Now in its Third Edition, this text provides updated coverage and practical clinical examples to reflect the rapid changes in the field of addiction. In a reader-friendly style, the authors present balanced coverage of various treatment models as well as objective discussions of the controversies in the field. The text covers topics spanning the entire field-pharmacology, assessment and diagnosis, treatment, recovery, prevention, children, families, and other addictions-providing students with a broad view of the AOD field as well as the pervasiveness of the problem in all areas of behavioral health and general fields.

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Contents Preface xiii Chapter 1 The Role of the Mental Health Professional in Prevention and Treatment 1 The Need for Generalist Training 3 Philosophical Orientation 5 Attitudes and Beliefs 6 Denial, Minimization, Projection, and Rationalization 7 Helping Attitudes and Behaviors 8 Overview of the Book 10 Chapter 2 Classification of Drugs 12 Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act 12 The Concept of Dangerousness 13 Definitions 14 Central Nervous System Depressants 15 Central Nervous System Stimulants 18 Opioids 21 Hallucinogens 23 Cannabinols 25 Inhalants and Volatile Hydrocarbons 27 Anabolic Steroids 28 Club Drugs 30 Drugs Used in the Treatment of Mental Disorders 31 Summary 33 Additional Reading 33 Internet Resources 33 Drug Use Survey 33 Further Discussion 34 Chapter 3 Models of Addiction 35 The Moral Model 36 Sociocultural and Psychological Models of Addiction 37 Disease Concept of Addiction 39 Biopsychosocial Model of Addiction 46 Summary 49 Internet Resources 49 Further Discussion 50 MyHelpingLab Assignment 50 Chapter 4 Culturally and Ethnically Diverse Groups 51 Native Americans and Alaska Natives 52 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 58 African Americans 63 Latino and Hispanic Populations 69 Persons with Disabilities and the Elderly 74 Helping Culturally and Ethnically Diverse Populations 75 Summary 79 Internet Resources 81 Further Discussion 81 Chapter 5 Confidentiality and Ethical Issues 82 Confidentiality: 42 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2 (42 CFR) 83 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) 89 Documentation 90 Ethics 91 Application of Confidentiality Regulations 93 Summary 95 Internet Resources 95 Further Discussion 96 MyHelpingLab Assignment 96 Chapter 6 Assessment and Diagnosis 97 Definitions of Use, Misuse, Abuse, and Dependence or Addiction 98 Psychosocial History 100 Signs of Adolescent Substance Abuse 106 Self-Report Inventories 107 Referral 112 Diagnosis 114 Summary 118 Internet Resources 118 Further Discussion 119 MyHelpingLab Assignments 119 Chapter 7 Client Engagement and Brief Interventions 120 Client Engagement 122 Motivational Interviewing 122 Brief Interventions 129 Summary 131 Internet Resources 131 Further Discussion 131 MyHelpingLab Assignments 132 Chapter 8 Treatment of AOD Problems 133 How Many Are in Treatment? How Many Need Treatment? 133 What Happens in Treatment? 134 Treatment Strategies and Techniques 138 Treatment Settings 144 Principles of Effective Treatment 147 Evidence-Based Treatment 149 Treatment and Special Populations 149 Treatment Effectiveness 155 Client-Treatment Matching 157 Special Problems in Treatment 158 Summary 162 Internet Resources 163 Further Discussion 163 MyHelpingLab Assignment 163 Chapter 9 Relapse Prevention and Recovery 164 Need for Generalist Training in Relapse Prevention 165 Definitions of Slipand Relapse 165 Frequency of Slips and Relapse 166 Is Relapse in Addiction Similar to Other Chronic Conditions? 167 Models of Relapse Prevention 167 Essential Components of Relapse Prevention 171 Preventing Slips from Escalating 178 Recovery 179 Summary 180 Internet Resources 181 Further Discussion 181 MyHelpingLab Assignment 181 Chapter 10 Twelve-Step and Other Types of Support Groups 182 Alcoholics Anonymous 183 Other Twelve-Step Groups 190 Advantages and Disadvantages of Twelve-Step Groups 191 Other Types of Support Groups 193 Summary 197 Internet Resources 197 Further Discussion 198 MyHelpingLab Assignments 198 Chapter 11 Children and Families 199 Children's Exposure to Alcohol and Other Drugs 200 Family Exposure to Alcohol and Other Drugs 204 Intergenerational Transmission of Alcoholism 215 Women and Alcoholism 216 Stepfamilies: System and Structure 220 Helping Families 221 Summary 226 Internet Resources 227 Further Discussion 227 Chapter 12 Adult Children and Codependency 228 Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOAs) 229 Assessment and Treatment Considerations 231 ACOAs and Diversity 233 Codependency 234 Implications for Mental Health Professionals 240 Relationship of ACOA, AA, Al-Anon, and Codependency 243 Codependency and Diversity 245 Summary 252 Internet Resources 253 Further Discussion 254 Chapter 13 HIV/AIDS 255 Incidence and Prevalence 255 Myths and Facts about HIV and AIDS 256 Risk Factors and High-Risk Populations 260 Assessment of Clients for HIV and AIDS: Signs and Symptoms 265 Helping HIV-Infected Clients 265 HIV-Related Issues Specific to the Helping Professional 272 Summary 273 Internet Resources 274 Further Discussion 275 Chapter 14 Gambling and Other Addictions 276 Prevalence of Gambling and Gambling Problems 277 Definitions of Gamblers and Problem Gambling 2 80 Assessment and Diagnosis 281 Treatment, Resources, and Support 284 Other Addictions 286 Food Addiction: The Eating Disorders 289 Addiction to Sex and Love 296 Internet Addiction 297 Addiction to Work: Workaholism 300 Assessment and Treatment Issues 303 Summary 308 Internet Resources 310 Further Discussion 310 Chapter 15 Prevention 311 Why Are Prevention Efforts Needed? 311 Policy Issues in Prevention 312 Prevention Classification Systems 317 What Works in Prevention 320 Evidence-Based Prevention 328 Prevention Resources 328 Summary 329 Internet Resources 329 Further Discussion 329 References 330 Index 330 Preface

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