1st Edition

Counseling and Therapy With Clients Who Abuse Alcohol or Other Drugs An Integrative Approach

By Cynthia E. Glidden-Tracey Copyright 2005
316 Pages
by Routledge

316 Pages
by Routledge

318 Pages
by Routledge

Every day, huge numbers of people use drugs or alcohol for recreation, medication, celebration, stress management, social lubrication, or escape. The abuse of psychoactive chemicals touches individual lives in countless ways, and clients frequently hint in therapy sessions at problems related to substance misuse. But historically, substance abuse treatment has been regarded as a separate... Read more
Contents: Preface. Might as Well Face It, There's Addiction Among Your Clients. A Model for Therapy When Clients Indicate Substance Abuse. The Changing Relationship of the Mental Health and Addictions Treatment Fields. The Types, Actions, and Effects of Psychoactive Substances. Assessment for Substance Use Disorders. Planning Treatment Across the Course of Therapy for Substance Use Disorders. Psychoeducation in Substance Abuse Therapy. Relapse Prevention Strategies. Interventions to Address Problems Linked to the Client's Substance Abuse. Terminating Therapy With Substance Abuse Clients. Appendices.

Biography

Cynthia E. Glidden-Tracey

"Glidden-Tracey has written for mental health professionals a comprehensive and clinically enlightened introduction to addiction treatment....[They] often ignore addictive behavior in their clients out of the mistaken belief that these problems are so different from other behavioral problems that only specialized treatment can help. In fact the principles of behavior change apply to addictive behavior as well (even if.clinicians need to be prodded to realize this fact). If addictive behavior is identified in a mental health client, the client may be referred to specialized addiction providers who are often far less qualified overall to assess and treat behavioral problems. Both graduate students and seasoned professionals (most of whom need the introduction she provides) can benefit from the humanistic, practical, compassionate and empirically grounded methods she presents. If widely adopted these methods would revolutionize behavioral healthcare, advancing it from the dark ages of separate (and unequal) treatment for behavior problems, to unified and coordinated treatment of the whole person."

A. Thomas Horvath, Ph.D.
Practical Recovery Services, La Jolla, California

"I highly recommend this new book by Dr. Cynthia Glidden-Tracey to treatment professionals, clinical researchers, and advanced students who are involved in the counseling and treatment of clients with addictive behavior problems. The author provides an integrated treatment approach that applies across a broad field of application in both mental health and addiction treatment. I strongly support the author's focus on the importance of collaborating with the client to negotiate goals for therapy and how to apply strategies towards goal achievement."
G. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D.
University of Washington