ABSTRACT

Help addicts to better their lives, even though they oppose treatment!This useful volume, the result of more than ten years of work in researching and refining the techniques most likely to lead to positive client outcomes, offers field-tested methods for dealing with the most challenging addicted client types. These include hopeless clients, clients considered to be in denial, and those who are in treatment not because they desire it, but because of a mandate from an outside authority. The techniques you'll find in Solutions for the “Treatment-Resistant” Addicted Client have proven to be successful with even the most difficult clients.The techniques you will learn in this book avoid generating resistance on the part of the client and are easily integrated into any treatment model. You'll also find case studies, practice worksheets, and suggestions for therapeutic tasks to assign to your clients.Solutions for the “Treatment-Resistant” Addicted Client will teach you:

  • why treating even the most challenging clients with respect is vital to successful therapy
  • why the concept of the client's “treatment readiness” is a myth; it is you, the therapist, who must be “ready” for the most challenging client!
  • how to give your therapeutic message greater impact and break out of unproductive patterns of relating to your clients

    And the book's final section, presented in Q&A format, addresses:
  • practical applications of the techniques discussed
  • theoretical frameworks for the interventions suggested
  • ethical concerns relating to dealing with clients who don't want treatment

Alcohol and drug counselors, probation/parole officers, social workers, and other mental health professionals who work with addicted clients will find this book an invaluable aid in their work. Students preparing to enter these careers, as well as those preparing for certification as alcohol or drug abuse counselors, also need the information found here. Solutions for the “Treatment-Resistant” Addicted Client is must reading for anyone dealing with this extraordinarily difficult population.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |63 pages

Section I: Meeting the Challenge of Hopeless Clients

chapter 1|10 pages

Hope-Inspiring Reflections

chapter 2|7 pages

Scaling

chapter 3|10 pages

Normalizing and Reframing

chapter 4|9 pages

Exploring Exceptions

chapter 5|6 pages

Externalizing Problems

chapter 8|3 pages

Homework

part |27 pages

Section II: Meeting the Challenge of Clients "In Denial"

part |28 pages

Section III: Meeting the Challenge of Mandated Clients

chapter 13|3 pages

Clarifying Your Role

chapter 14|3 pages

Preferred Views and Compliments

chapter 15|4 pages

Identifying and Amplifying Change

chapter 17|10 pages

Other Techniques for Mandated Clients

part |24 pages

Section IV: Breaking Your Own Rules

chapter 18|5 pages

Utilization

chapter 19|4 pages

Paradoxical Interventions

chapter 20|4 pages

Stop Trying So Hard

chapter 21|8 pages

Other Techniques

part |16 pages

Section V: Questions and Answers

chapter 22|7 pages

Practical Concerns

chapter 23|3 pages

Ethical Concerns

chapter 24|2 pages

In Closing