Substance Abuse and Addiction Treatment: Practical Application of Counseling Theory

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Cognella, Incorporated, Oct 25, 2021 - Education - 462 pages

Substance Abuse and Addiction Treatment: Practical Application of Counseling Theory examines substance abuse and addiction counseling through the lens of major counseling theories. It provides descriptions of counseling theory in action and demonstrates the application of various theories in real-world contexts.

Part I of the text reviews essential information related to substance addiction treatment, including the models of addiction, ethical issues, assessment, and diagnosis. In Parts II and III, each chapter introduces a major counseling theory, applies the theory to substance abuse counseling, and reviews its strengths, limitations, and ethical issues. Readers develop a solid knowledge base of substance abuse and addiction counseling, learn how to effectively intervene during sessions with clients, and learn how to create and implement plans in support of those struggling with addiction.

The second edition features new research on the correlation between neuroscience and addiction, as well as updates throughout the text to align with the DSM-5. It includes fresh information on motivational interviewing - including updated terminology - and an expanded discussion of cognitive-behavior therapy models, and theoretical integration. New or updated references and research bring the second edition up-to-date.

Easy to read, compassionate, and essential, Substance Abuse and Addiction Treatment is an ideal guide for courses in substance abuse and addiction counseling. It is also a valuable reference for practicing counselors and those in the helping professions.

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About the author (2021)

Todd F. Lewis is a professor of counselor education and the clinical mental health counseling coordinator at North Dakota State University. He holds a Ph.D. in counselor education and supervision from Kent State University. Dr. Lewis's areas of specialization include addictive behaviors; motivational interviewing; Adlerian, Gestalt, and Existential approaches to counseling; theoretical explanations of substance abuse; and quantitative research and data analysis methodologies. He has twice received the Exemplary Research Award from the International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors and has extensive clinical experience treating clients struggling with a range of substance abuse problems.

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