Managing Substance Use Disorder:: Your Substance Use Disorder:: Client Workbook Practitioner Guide provides practical and empirically-based strategies for addressing and stopping substance use, and for changing daily lifestyle and behaviors that contribute to continued use. Healthcare practitioners in medical, psychiatric, addiction, and social services settings will find comprehensive information on substance use disorders, current trends, DSM-5 substance relateddisorders, and causes and effects of these disorders. Designed to accompany Managing Your Substance Use Disorder:: Client Workbook, this manualized guide provides a detailed description of screening and assessment strategies and treatment approaches (medications and psychosocial), integrating evidenced-basedinterventions with the authors extensive clinical experiences. Mutual support programs and the impact on the family and concerned significant others are also discussed, as are the most common challenges faced by individuals with a substance use disorder, such as managing cravings, resisting social pressures to use substances, coping with negative emotions and moods, building a social support network, involving family or concerned significant others, and reducing relapse risk. This expandedthird edition also includes a new chapter on the management of co-occurring psychiatric disorders.
Overview of Substance Use Problems and Assessment; Chapter 1; Introductory Information for Practitioners; ; Chapter 2; Understanding Substance Use Problems; ; Chapter 3; Screening, Assessment, and Diagnosis; ; Treatment Settings and Approaches; Chapter 4; Treatment Settings for Substance Use Problems; ; Chapter 5; Psychosocial Therapies for Substance Use Disorders; ; Chapter 6; Medications for Substance Use Disorders; ; Change Issues and Strategies; Chapter 7; Stages of Change and Using Therapy or Counseling; ; Chapter 8; Goal Planning in Recovery; ; Chapter 9; Managing Cravings and Urges to Use Substances; ; Chapter 10; Managing Thoughts of Using Substances; ; Chapter 11; Managing Emotions; Chapter 12; Refusing Offers to Use Substances; ; Chapter 13; Dealing With Family and Interpersonal Problems; ; Chapter 14; Building a Recovery Support System; Chapter 15; Mutual Support Programs and Recovery Clubs; ; Assessing and Treating Co-occurring Psychiatric Disorders; Chapter 16; Assessment of Co-occurring Psychiatric Disorders; Chapter 17; Treatment of Co-occurring Psychiatric Disorders; ; Relapse Prevention and Progress Measurement; Chapter 18; Reducing the Risk of Relapse; ; Chapter 19; Relapse Management; ; Chapter 20; Strategies for Balanced Living; ; Chapter 21; Measuring Progress; ; Appendix; References and Suggested Readings; About the Authors;
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