1st Edition

Chemical Dependency Treatment Innovative Group Approaches

By L Donald Mcvinney Copyright 1998
    132 Pages
    by Routledge

    132 Pages
    by Routledge

    The most revolutionary, humanistic guide to counteracting chemical dependency on the market, Chemical Dependency Treatment: Innovative Group Approaches presents group models of intervention with substance using and chemically dependent clients across the continuum of care. In it, you’ll find strategies that will help you engineer your own effective group interventions at different stages of the treatment process. Taking into account the ravaging nature of addiction and the rampant spread of AIDS, this book gives you the sensitivity and skills necessary to seek out the earliest possible healing for your beloved family and friends.

    In Chemical Dependency Treatment, you’ll build upon existing literature on the subject of group work within the chemical dependency field. In doing so, you’ll glean your own individualized expertise from this excellent collection of essays and qualify yourself to orchestrate compassionate and holistic chemical dependency interventions. You’ll get detailed information about:

    • early community-based intervention for injected drug use (IDU)
    • the transition from inpatient to outpatient status for chemically dependent clients
    • psychoeducational help for chemically dependent gays and lesbians
    • strategies for hospital-based early recovery groups for HIV-infected inner-city clients
    • treatment during the early phases of outpatient therapy
    • outpatient group psychotherapy with cluster-B personality disordered men
    • multiple oppression in group psychotherapy

      If you know someone who is chemically dependent, or if you’re interested in becoming more informed about what your family or community can do to quell the epidemic of chemical dependency, Chemical Dependency Treatment will put you on the sure pathway to a more caring, more immediate group intervention.

    Contents Early Intervention with Active Drug and Alcohol Users in Community-Based Settings
    • The Transition Group: Linking Clients with Alcohol Problems to Outpatient Care
    • An Inpatient Psychoeducational Group Model for Gay Men and Lesbians with Alcohol and Drug Use Problems
    • A Hospital-Based Early Recovery Group Program for HIV-Infected Inner-City Clients: Engagement Strategies
    • Group Treatment with Substance Abusing Clients: A Model of Treatment During the Early Phases of Outpatient Group Therapy
    • Outpatient Group Psychotherapy with Chemically Dependent and Cluster-B Personality Disordered Male Clients
    • The Model of Multiple Oppression in Group Psychotherapy with HIV-Infected Injecting Drug Users
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    L Donald Mcvinney