ABSTRACT

This textbook details how mental health and addiction are interconnected through childhood trauma, how this affects neurobiology and neuropsychology, and the need for an integrated whole-person treatment for those of diverse backgrounds to enhance treatment outcomes.

Using an integrative pedagogy, the book helps readers broaden their understanding of co-occurring disorders through case studies, learning objectives, key terms, quiz questions, suggested resources, and references. By linking to previous knowledge and suggesting practical applications, each chapter provides clear direction for learning more about each treatment approach, diagnosis, and population discussed within the multicultural and biopsychosocial perspective.

Co-occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders will help graduate students in both substance use and mental health counseling make sense of integrative treatment with co-occurring disorders.

section Section III|109 pages

Integrative Treatment Approaches for Those With Co-occurring Disorders

chapter 14|19 pages

Recovery Programming

12 Steps, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing

chapter 15|14 pages

Biological Approaches

Pharmacotherapy, MAT, Orthomolecular Psychiatry, and Nutrition

chapter 16|16 pages

Consciousness

Mindfulness-Based Therapies Spirituality, Mindfulness, Meditation, and Mindfulness-Based Therapies

chapter 17|15 pages

Creative Arts and Somatic Therapies

Psychodrama, Eye Movement Desensitization Regulation, and Body/Mind Therapies

chapter 18|13 pages

How East Met West

The Emergence of Energy Psychology as a Body/Mind Treatment Approach