Treating adult substance abuse using family behavior therapy : a step-by-step approach / Brad Donohue, Daniel N. Allen.
Material type:
- 9780470621936 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 0470621931 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 9781118013205 (ePDF)
- 1118013204 (ePDF)
- 9781118013212 (eMobi )
- 1118013212 (eMobi )
- 9781118013229 (ePub)
- 1118013220 (ePub)
- RC 564 .D66 2011
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PAC UNIVERSITY KNDL | RC 564 .D66 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | jnth's... 5th ...Kin |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Introduction to Family Behavior Therapy. -- Chapter 2 Infrastructure for Family Behavior Therapy. -- Chapter 3 Therapeutic Style of FBT Treatment Providers. -- Chapter 4 Establishing Effective Agendas for Treatment Sessions. -- Chapter 5 Establishing Goals and Rewards for Maintaining a Drug-free Lifestyle. -- Chapter 6 Developing a Successful Treatment Plan. -- Chapter 7 Enhancing Relationships. -- Chapter 8 Enhancing Communication Skills Using Positive Request. -- Chapter 9 Restructuring the Environment to Facilitate a Drug-Free Lifestyle. -- Chapter 10 Managing Negative Behaviors, Thoughts, and Feelings. -- Chapter 11 Gaining Employment. -- Chapter 12 Managing Finances. -- Chapter 13 Treatment Termination and Program Generalization.
"Family Behavior Therapy (FBT) is an evidence-based treatment that helps adult patients address substance abuse as well as coexisting problem behaviors, including family dysfunction, employment, and mood disorders. Donohue and Allen are the premier researchers and practitioners of FBT, and their book is the first to provide the practical, step-by-step guidance needed to use this cost-effective intervention method with clients. It contains descriptions of each component of the treatment in addition to case examples, worksheets, and handouts. Counselors, therapists, and social workers will appreciate this "how-to" behavioral approach to therapy"--Provided by publisher.
System requirements: 120 MHz or faster processor; 32 MB of total RAM, 64 MB recommended; A CD-ROM drive.