1st Edition

Chemical Dependency Women at Risk

By Dana Finnegan, Brenda Underhill Copyright 1996
179 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

179 Pages
by Routledge

Chemical Dependency: Women at Risk shows readers how to design and implement drug and alcohol treatment programs that take into account not only gender but also the cultural differences among women. Whether you’re a counselor, researcher, or health care provider, this book will show you how to abandon ‘one-size-fits-all’treatment approaches that fail to address the individual needs of women... Read more
Contents Foreword
  • Preface
  • Elements of Effective Services for Women in Recovery: Implications for Clinicians and Program Supervisors
  • Using the Relational Model as a Context for Treating Pregnant and Parenting Chemically Dependent Women
  • Retaining Your Clients and Your Sanity: Using a Relational Model of Multi-Systems Case Management
  • What Difference Does Culture Make? Providing Treatment to Women Different From You
  • Chemically Dependent Lesbians and Bisexual Women: Recovery From Many Traumas
  • HIV, Women, and Alcohol Recovery: Risks, Reality, and Responses
  • Women’s Marijuana Problems: An Overview with Implications for Outreach, Intervention, Treatment, and Research
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Biography

Dana Finnegan, Brenda Underhill