A substance abuse problem exists when one experiences any type of difficulty related to using alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs including illicit street drugs or prescribed drugs such as painkillers or tranquilisers. The difficulty can be in any area of life:: medical or physical, psychological, family, interpersonal, social, academic, occupational, legal, financial, or spiritual. The expanded new edition of this successful Workbook provides the reader with practical information and skills to help them understand and change a drug or alcohol problem. Designed to be used in conjunction with counselling or therapy, it focuses on special issues involved in stopping substance abuse and in changing behaviours or aspects of ones lifestyle that keep the substance use problem active. The information presented is derived from a wealth of research studies, and discussesthe most effective recovery strategies from the examination of cognitive-behavioural treatment, coping skills training, and relapse prevention. In addition to addressing substance use problems, the recovery process, the relapse process, types of professional treatments available, and self-help groups, thisexpanded edition also includes a new chapter on the management of a co-occuring psychiatric disorder.
Overview of Substance Use Problems and Assessment; Introduction and Plan for Workbook; Recognizing Your Substance Use Problem; Recognizing Consequences of Your Substance Use; Change Issues and Strategies; Treatment Settings for Substance Use Problems; Stages of Change; How to Use Therapy or Counseling; Overview of Goal Planning; Managing Cravings and Urges to Use Substances; Managing Thoughts of Using Substances; Managing Emotions; Refusing Offers to Use Substances; Dealing with Family and Interpersonal Problems; Building a Recovery Support System; Self-Help Programs and Recovery Clubs; Medications for Substance Use Problems; Relapse Prevention, Progress Measurement, and Co-occurring Psychiatric Disorders; Relapse Prevention: Reducing the Risk of Relapse; Relapse Management: What to Do if You Lapse or Relapse; Strategies for Balanced Living; Measuring Your Progress; Managing a Co-occuring Psychiatric Disorder; Appendix: Helpful Resources; References and Suggested Readings; About the Authors;
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