Description |
xxi, 416 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
A volume in the Jossey-Bass library of current clinical technique |
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Jossey-Bass library of current clinical technique.
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Contents |
Foreword / Irvin D. Yalom -- Introduction / Stephanie Brown -- Ch. 1. A Developmental Model of Alcoholism and Recovery / Stephanie Brown -- Ch. 2. Assessment / Joseph Liftik -- Ch. 3. The Therapist's Role in the Drinking Stage / Maryann Amodeo -- Ch. 4. The Therapist's Role in the Transitional Stage / Maryann Amodeo -- Ch. 5. The Dual Diagnosis Patient / Edgar P. Nace -- Ch. 6. The Therapist's Role in Early and Ongoing Recovery / Joan Ellen Zweben -- Ch. 7. Preventing Relapse / Renee S. Katz and Nicholas Hayes Ney -- Ch. 8. The Alcoholic Family: A Developmental Model of Recovery / Stephanie Brown and Virginia Lewis -- Ch. 9. Treating the Alcoholic Couple / Gloria L. Van Bree -- Ch. 10. Alcoholism and the Family / Joyce Schmid |
Summary |
Treating Alcoholism is filled with up-to-date information and illustrative case examples that will provide clinicians with the skills necessary to address the myriad problems associated with alcoholism. Based on a developmental model of recovery - form drinking to transition to early and ongoing recovery - the book offers a wealth of knowledge and specific therapeutic techniques for working with alcoholics and the families of alcoholics in a clinical setting |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Also issued online |
Subject |
Alcoholics -- Family relationships.
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Alcoholism counseling.
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Alcoholism -- Treatment.
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Psychotherapy.
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Alcoholism -- therapy.
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Family.
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Psychotherapy.
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Author |
Brown, Stephanie, 1944-
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Yalom, Irvin D., 1931-
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LC no. |
94039887 |
ISBN |
0787900680 (acid-free paper) |
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