New Directions in Treatment, Education, and Outreach for Mental Health and Addiction [electronic resource] / edited by Thalia MacMillan, Amanda Sisselman-Borgia.

Colaborador(es): MacMillan, Thalia [editor.] | Sisselman-Borgia, Amanda [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Advances in Mental Health and AddictionEditor: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edición: 1st ed. 2018Descripción: X, 323 p. 10 illus., 6 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783319727783Tema(s): Health psychology | Social service | Psychotherapy | Counseling | Health Psychology | Social Work and Community Development | Psychotherapy and CounselingFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 616.89 Clasificación LoC:R726.7Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Diagnosis -- Evolution of addiction terminology -- Addiction and self-injury -- Comorbid trauma and addiction -- The relationship between attachment and addiction -- The portrait of addiction -- Practice -- Origins of clinical practice -- Preventing substance abuse and addiction -- Clinical and personal biases in treatment: impact on treatment and how to handle it -- Spirituality, resilience, and addiction -- The Three-legged Stool Model for Spiritual Interventions in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders -- Models of integrated treatment -- Addiction in the community: the role of emergency services -- Comprehensive assessment of mental health, addiction, and physical health -- A case study of innovative practice -- The role of advocacy in the treatment process -- Education -- Creating programs for professional development and academic programs -- Developing a SBIRT curriculum in advanced practice -- Teaching students the importance of developing the therapeutic relationship -- Integrating previous knowledge and experience into the educational program -- Concluding remarks.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: This practice-enhancing volume assembles the latest innovative thinking on working with clients who have both mental health diagnoses and substance use disorders. Diagnosis is a central focus of the coverage, untangling the often-knotty considerations surrounding dual diagnosis and the complex issues surrounding treatment even in frequently seen combinations (e.g., depression/alcohol abuse). The section on practice emphasizes meeting patients where they are and making use of their community, cultural, and spiritual contexts in crafting interventions. And the book's ambitious chapters on professional development describe training programs with the potential to produce the next generation of responsive, knowledgeable, and flexible therapists. Among the topics covered: · Comprehensive assessment of substance abuse and addiction risk in adolescents. · The relationship between attachment and addiction. · Addiction in the community: the role of emergency services. · Substance use during and after major crisis and disaster: a practitioner's guide. · Practice, advocacy, and outreach: perspectives on addiction services. · Teaching the importance of developing the therapeutic relationship. New Directions in Treatment, Education, and Outreach for Mental Health and Addiction equips health and clinical psychologists, social workers, and addiction counselors and educators with a well-rounded understanding of a growing population, and a wealth of perspectives on effective new interventions.
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Diagnosis -- Evolution of addiction terminology -- Addiction and self-injury -- Comorbid trauma and addiction -- The relationship between attachment and addiction -- The portrait of addiction -- Practice -- Origins of clinical practice -- Preventing substance abuse and addiction -- Clinical and personal biases in treatment: impact on treatment and how to handle it -- Spirituality, resilience, and addiction -- The Three-legged Stool Model for Spiritual Interventions in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders -- Models of integrated treatment -- Addiction in the community: the role of emergency services -- Comprehensive assessment of mental health, addiction, and physical health -- A case study of innovative practice -- The role of advocacy in the treatment process -- Education -- Creating programs for professional development and academic programs -- Developing a SBIRT curriculum in advanced practice -- Teaching students the importance of developing the therapeutic relationship -- Integrating previous knowledge and experience into the educational program -- Concluding remarks.

This practice-enhancing volume assembles the latest innovative thinking on working with clients who have both mental health diagnoses and substance use disorders. Diagnosis is a central focus of the coverage, untangling the often-knotty considerations surrounding dual diagnosis and the complex issues surrounding treatment even in frequently seen combinations (e.g., depression/alcohol abuse). The section on practice emphasizes meeting patients where they are and making use of their community, cultural, and spiritual contexts in crafting interventions. And the book's ambitious chapters on professional development describe training programs with the potential to produce the next generation of responsive, knowledgeable, and flexible therapists. Among the topics covered: · Comprehensive assessment of substance abuse and addiction risk in adolescents. · The relationship between attachment and addiction. · Addiction in the community: the role of emergency services. · Substance use during and after major crisis and disaster: a practitioner's guide. · Practice, advocacy, and outreach: perspectives on addiction services. · Teaching the importance of developing the therapeutic relationship. New Directions in Treatment, Education, and Outreach for Mental Health and Addiction equips health and clinical psychologists, social workers, and addiction counselors and educators with a well-rounded understanding of a growing population, and a wealth of perspectives on effective new interventions.

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