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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 153 EAN: 9781572306592 Edition: 1 ISBN: 1572306599 Label: The Guilford Press Manufacturer: The Guilford Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 354 Publication Date: February 15, 2001 Publisher: The Guilford Press Studio: The Guilford Press Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Godless Abstinence Chop ChopBoys and girls, there's a reason why this 15-year-old book continues to command attention in the world of substance (and process behavior) abuse treatment, and here it is: There are just way too many people out there in Intoxicadia who -can- not and -will- sit still for the "spiritual" approach of Alcoholics Anonymous or the "tough love" therapeutic communities that continue to dominate the ways and means of most treatment facilities. Now, before those of you for whom AA or tough love ... Read More Rating: - Cognitive Therapy of Substance AbuseThis book is a must read for therapists and clients alike. It presents a thorough explanation of the mechanics and the employment of CBT as it relates to substance abuse. The authors extract dialogue from real counseling sessions to give the reader concrete examples of how CBT can be used to strengthen the problem-solving and coping skills that will guide the client through the process of recovery. Rating: - Review of Cognative therapy of substance abuse by Aaron T. BThis book is listed as a clinician's handbook to the Cognitive Therapy of substance abuse, however it's contents are readily available to the layman. It is both clear and well referenced and I have found it to be insightful inasmuch as not being overly obscure in relation to the methods of therapy that fall outside of the Cognitive model. It is presented to define first what cognitive therapy is and how to proceed within it's guidelines and secondly to define the many concurrent psychological states ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |