
Chemically Dependent: Phases Of Treatment And Recovery
by Wallace,Barbara C.Buy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Contributors | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
Phases of Treatment for Specific Phases of Recovery | |
Treatment and Recovery in an Evolving Field | p. 3 |
Inpatient Treatment for the First Phase of Withdrawal | p. 15 |
Intensive Outpatient Treatment: A Psychological Perspective | p. 28 |
The Therapeutic Community as a Treatment Modality and the Role of the Professional Consultant: Spotlight on Damon House | p. 39 |
The Theory and Technique of Individual Psychodynamic Therapy Through Phases of Treatment and Recovery | |
Survey of Contemporary Psychoanalytically Oriented Clinicians on the Treatment of the Addictions: A Synthesis | p. 61 |
Treating the Substance Abuser: Psychotherapy Throughout the Recovery Process | p. 82 |
Psychology of Compulsive Drug Use | p. 92 |
Some Difficulties in the Treatment of Character-Disordered Addicts | p. 115 |
Cognitive-Behavioral, Self-Help, and Relapse-Prevention: Interventions to Facilitate Recovery | |
Substance Abuse and Stress-Coping Resources: A Life-Contextual Clinical Viewpoint | p. 127 |
The Role of 12-Step Self-Help Groups in the Treatment of the Chemically Dependent | p. 159 |
Multidimensional Relapse Prevention from a Biopsychosocial Perspective Across Phases of Recovery | p. 171 |
Contemporary Trends in Research and Implications for Treatment | |
Neurogenetics of Compulsive Disease: Neuronutrients as Adjuncts to Recovery | p. 187 |
Under the Influence: Early Object Representation and Recovery in Alcoholic Women | p. 232 |
Recovery from Cocaine/Crack Abuse: A Follow-up of Applicants for Treatment | p. 248 |
Family Therapy and the Therapeutic Community: The Chemically Dependent Adolescent | p. 263 |
Population Characteristics: Implications for Treatment and Recovery | |
Cultural Factors in the Assessment and Treatment of African-American Addicts: Africentric Considerations | p. 289 |
Issues in the Treatment of the Dual-Diagnosis Patient | p. 298 |
Toward Effective Treatment Models for Special Populations: Criminal, Pregnant, Adolescent, Uninsured, HIV-Positive, Methadone-Maintained, and Homeless Populations | p. 310 |
Conclusion: Future Directions in Chemical-Dependency Treatment and the Need to Break the Silence on Child Abuse | p. 337 |
Name Index | p. 347 |
Subject Index | p. 354 |
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