ABSTRACT
First published in 1992. Part I of the book covers phases of treatment for specific phases of recovery by describing key concepts and focusing on three dominant treatment modalities, inpatient, outpatient, and long-term residential therapeutic communities. Part II covers, in substantial depth, psychoanalytic/psychodynamic approaches. art III of the book examines cognitive-behavioral, self-help, and relapse prevention approaches to the treatment of the chemically dependent. Part VI mentions in all phases of treatment and recovery. Part IV of the book provides an overview of contemporary trends in research, while also discussing implications for treatment. n the therapeutic community. Part V attempts to draw the field of chemical dependency toward recognition of the importance of considering distinct population characteristics and how these characteristics may dictate modifications in treatment design. The book is suitable as a text in a course on substance abuse or as a critical reference for anyone doing clinical work or research in the field of chemical dependency.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|57 pages
Phases of treatment for specific phases of recovery
part II|125 pages
The theory and technique of individual psychodynamic therapy through phases of treatment and recovery
part III|60 pages
Cognitive-behavioral, self-help, and relapse-prevention: interventions to facilitate recovery
part IV|102 pages
Contemporary trends in research and implications for treatment
part V|60 pages
Population characteristics: implications for treatment and recovery