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Psychology Spring 2014

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Visit sagepub.com to explore our complete catalog and for table of contents information. 23 TexTbooks hAndbook of counSelor PrePArAtIon: Constructivist, Developmental, and Experiential Approaches Garrett McAuliffe, Old Dominion University • Karen Eriksen, Eriksen Institute for Ethics • ACES Endorsed by the Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES), this definitive single-volume guide is the first of its kind on teaching and developing counselor educator programs that embrace constructivist and developmental theory. hArdcover ISbn: 978-1-4129-9177-3 • ©2011 • 464 PAgeS counseling & Psychotherapy: Substance abuse grouP ActIvItIeS for fAmIlIeS In recovery Joan Zimmerman, Appalachian State University • Jon L. Winek, Appalachian State University This text offers therapists a wealth of activities designed to help families struggling with addiction address problem areas of functioning, and ultimately shift from dysfunctional patterns to healthy living. Written by expert practitioners in family-oriented substance abuse treatment programs, this text focuses on group therapy as a key component to treatment. Beginning with a brief overview of the issues involved in working from a systemic family therapy perspective of addiction, the text presents practical guidelines for working with families in groups and discusses how to best utilize the activities in the book. The collection of 30 group activities is suitable for a variety of family-oriented substance abuse treatment groups. CONTENTS PART 1: INTRODUCTION / PART 2: STRUCTURE OF FAMILY GROUP FOR FAMILIES WITH SUBSTANCE ABUSE / PART 3: THE CURRICULUM PAPerbAck ISbn: 978-1-4522-1793-2 • ©2013 • 256 PAgeS • PerSPectiveS on addiction: An Integrative Treatment Model with Clinical Case Studies Margaret Fetting, University of Southern California This book presents a comprehensive, rigorous, and reflective overview of the complex and controversial field of chemical dependency. It is designed for students and clinicians who come in contact with and treat individuals and families struggling with the causes and consequences of substance use disorders. The user-friendly approach to serious content encourages active participation in the learning experience and is designed to have a personal, professional, educational and treatment impact. Readers will develop a novel appreciation for a human desire that pleasures, confounds, and destroys. CONTENTS PART ONE: A Perspective on the World of Addiction / 1. Cultural Statistics and Stories / 2. Sociocultural Aspects / 3. Definitions / PART TWO: A Perspective on Diagnosis and Substance Classification / 4. Twelve Profiles of Addiction / 5. Eleven Classes of Psychoactive Substances / PART THREE: A Perspective on Models of Treatment and the Suffering behind Addiction / 6. Ten Models of Treatment / 7. Self-Medication, Psychoanalytic, and Psychodynamic Theories / PART FOUR: A Perspective on the Treatment Path of Addiction with Clinical Cases / 8. Stephanie Brown and an Integrative Treatment Model / 9. Integrative Treatment Model: The Drinking and Usage Stage / 10. Integrative Treatment Model: The Transition Stage / 11. Integrative Treatment Model: The Early Recovery Stage / 12. Integrative Treatment Model: The Ongoing Recovery Stage PAPerbAck ISbn: 978-1-4129-9099-8 • ©2012 • 344 PAgeS • • chemIcAl dePendency counSelIng: A Practical Guide fourth edItIon Robert R. Perkinson, Keystone Treatment Center, Canton, South Dakota Chemical Dependency Counseling is a best-selling comprehensive guide for counselors and front-line professionals who work with the chemically dependent and addicted in a variety of treatment settings. The text shows the counselor how to use the best evidence-based treatments available, including motivational enhancement, cognitive behavioral therapy, skills training, medication and 12 step facilitation. Guiding the counselor step-by-step through treatment, this volume presents state-of-the-art tools, and forms and tests necessary to deliver outstanding treatment and to meet the highest standards demanded by accrediting bodies. CONTENTS 1. The First Contact / 2. The Drugs / 3. The First Hours of Treatment / 4. The Biopsychosocial Interview / 5. The Treatment Plan / 6. Individual Treatment / 7. Group Therapy / 8. Recovery Skills / 9. The Steps / 10. The Lectures / 11. Special Issues / 12. Adolescent Treatment / 13. The Family Program / 14. The Clinical Staff / 15. Discharge Summary and Continuing Care / 16. The Good Counselor PAPerbAck ISbn: 978-1-4129-7921-4 • ©2012 • 880 PAgeS • Alcohol, other drugS, And behAvIor: Psychological Research Perspectives Second edition John Jung, California State University, Long Beach Providing a psychological perspective on the use and abuse of alcohol and other psychoactive drugs, this Second Edition includes more coverage of the theories of alcohol and other drug use and abuse, as well as broad conceptual issues related to the nature of addiction and recent developments in research methods. PAPerbAck ISbn: 978-1-4129-6764-8 • ©2010 • 616 PAgeS •

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