1st Edition

Alcohol Problems in the United States Twenty Years of Treatment Perspective

By Thomas F Mcgovern, William White Copyright 2002
    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    Alcohol Problems in the United States: Twenty Years of Treatment Perspective presents an overview of trends in the treatment of alcohol problems over a 20-year period from three vantage points: broader treatment perspectives, experienced views from the field, and personal perspectives. Some of the field's foremost experts, including Alcoholics Anonymous historian Dr. Ernest Kurtz and Dr. Robert Sparks, who chaired the committee that authored the Institute of Medicine’s highly influential study, “Broadening the Base of Treatment for Alcohol Problems,” provide practical information on the vital treatment issues you deal with every day. By detailing treatment histories of the recent past, contributors offer a look at likely future trends that will help keep your treatment methods up to date.

    Treatment topics addressed in Alcohol Problems in the United States: Twenty Years of Treatment Perspective include:

    • alcoholism as a disease
    • alcohol dependence and mental illness
    • the role of spirituality
    • the growth and decline of treatment programs at the Mayo Clinic and Timberlawn Hospital
    • and the special treatment needs of women, youths, African Americans, Native Americans, the Latino community, and the incarcerated.
    Alcohol Problems in the United States: Twenty Years of Treatment Perspective chronicles the story of alcohol treatment from historical and personal perspectives, offering the opportunity to anticipate future trends in the many challenges associated with alcohol problems. The book is an essential resource for professional alcoholism counselors, social workers, psychologists, physicians, clergy, nurses, employee assistance professionals, and anyone who provides care and service to those struggling with alcohol.

    • Introduction
    • Broader Treatment Perspectives
    • Alcoholics Anonymous and the Disease Concept of Alcoholism
    • Treatment for Alcoholism: Older and Wiser?
    • Spirituality, Alcohol, and Other Drug Problems: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going?
    • American Prisons as Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers: A Twenty-Year Reflection, 1980 to 2000
    • Alcoholism/Addiction as a Chronic Disease: From Rhetoric to Clinical Reality
    • A View From the Field
    • Twenty Volumes of ATQ: A Content Analysis
    • Youthful Drinking
    • Reflections on the Past, Present, and Possible Future of Women’s Alcoholism Treatment
    • Alcohol Problems in Native America: Changing Paradigms and Clinical Practices
    • The Response of African American Communities to Alcohol and Other Drug Problems: An Opportunity for Treatment Providers
    • Participation in Alcoholics Anonymous Among African-Americans
    • Latinos and Alcohol: Treatment Considerations
    • Personal Perspectives
    • Trends in the Treatment of Alcohol Problems: 1980 to 2000
    • Treating Co-Occurring Alcohol-Drug Dependence and Mental Illness: A Personal Retrospective Reflection (1971-2001)
    • A Tale of Two Cities (and Two Programs): The Rise and Fall of Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Treatment at the Mayo Clinic and Timberlawn Hospital, 1975-2000
    • Broadening the Base of Treatment for Alcohol Problems, a 1990 Report for the Institute of Medicine: Personal Reflections
    • Treating Alcohol Problems: A Future Perspective
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Mcgovern, Thomas F; White, William