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Treatment Strategies for Substance Abuse and Process Addictions


Treatment Strategies for Substance Abuse and Process Addictions


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von: Robert L. Smith

56,99 €

Verlag: American Counseling Association
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 05.03.2015
ISBN/EAN: 9781119098294
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 347

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<p>This distinctive and timely text examines the most prevalent substance and process addictions and focuses on current research and evidence-based treatment strategies. Major substance addictions discussed include alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, methamphetamines, and prescription drugs. Complete chapters are also devoted to the most frequently cited process addictions, making this text unique. Behavioral addictions covered in this text include pathological gambling, sex disorders, disordered eating, work, exercise, shopping, and Internet/gaming.</p> <p>Each chapter contains a listing of student learning outcomes, a case study with reflective questions, techniques for assessment and diagnosis, inpatient and outpatient treatment approaches, and resources for further study. With its emphasis on treatment strategies, this text can be used by practitioners as well as by professors in the classroom in introductory courses in addictions or in subsequent courses that focus on treatment strategies.<br /><br /></p> <p>*Requests for digital versions from the ACA can be found on wiley.com. <br /> *To request print copies, please visit the ACA website <a style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; user-select: text; -webkit-user-drag: none; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; font-family: 'Segoe UI', 'Segoe UI Web', Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; text-decoration-line: none;" href="https://imis.counseling.org/store/detail.aspx?id=78109" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">here</a>. <br /> *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to <a href="mailto:permissions@counseling.org">permissions@counseling.org</a>.<br /><br /></p>
<p>PREFACE ix</p> <p>ABOUT THE AUTHOR/EDITOR xi</p> <p>ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS xiii</p> <p>ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 1 ADDICTIONS: AN OVERVIEW 1</b><br /><i>Robert L. Smith</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 1</p> <p>Case and Case Discussion 1</p> <p>Addiction Defi ned 3</p> <p>Criteria for Addiction 6</p> <p>Substance and Process Addictions 11</p> <p>The Prevalence of Addictions 12</p> <p>The Etiology of Addictions 14</p> <p>Treatment Strategies 18</p> <p>Conclusions 25</p> <p>Resources 27</p> <p>References 28</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 2 ALCOHOL ADDICTION 33</b><br /><i>Todd F. Lewis</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 33</p> <p>Case and Case Discussion 33</p> <p>Overview of Alcohol Addiction 34</p> <p>Assessment and Diagnosis 37</p> <p>Treatment Settings 40</p> <p>Evidence-Based Research: Treatment of Alcoholism 40</p> <p>Armed Services Substance Abuse Treatment Programs 47</p> <p>Hospital Treatment Programs 48</p> <p>The Matrix Model 49</p> <p>Conclusions 51</p> <p>Resources 51</p> <p>References 51</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 3 NICOTINE ADDICTION 57</b><br /><i>Robert L. Smith</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 57</p> <p>Case and Case Discussion 57</p> <p>Overview of Nicotine Addiction 58</p> <p>Diagnosis of Nicotine Addiction 64</p> <p>Treatment of Nicotine Addiction 67</p> <p>Treatment Guidelines for Evidence-Based Practices 70</p> <p>Conclusions 72</p> <p>Resources 72</p> <p>References 73</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 4 MARIJUANA ADDICTION 75</b><br /><i>Richard S. Balkin</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 75</p> <p>Case and Case Discussion 75</p> <p>Overview of Marijuana Addiction 76</p> <p>Assessment and Diagnosis 78</p> <p>Treatment 80</p> <p>Models and Approaches 81</p> <p>Evidence-Based Research 85</p> <p>Conclusions 87</p> <p>Resources 88</p> <p>References 88</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 5 METHAMPHETAMINE ADDICTION 91</b><br /><i>Helena G. Rindone</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 91</p> <p>Case and Case Discussion 91</p> <p>Overview of Methamphetamine Addiction 93</p> <p>Effects of Methamphetamines 98</p> <p>Addiction to Methamphetamine 101</p> <p>Treatment 103</p> <p>Conclusions 119</p> <p>Resources 120</p> <p>References 120</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 6 PRESCRIPTION DRUG ADDICTION 127</b><br /><i>Todd F. Lewis</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 127</p> <p>Case and Case Discussion 127</p> <p>Overview of Prescription Drug Addiction 128</p> <p>Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment Settings 133</p> <p>Treatment of Prescription Drug Addiction 138</p> <p>Conclusions 143</p> <p>Resources 144</p> <p>References 145</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 7 PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING 149</b><br /><i>Stephen Southern and Katherine Hilton</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 149</p> <p>Case and Case Discussion 149</p> <p>Overview of Pathological Gambling 150</p> <p>Special Populations of Pathological Gamblers 153</p> <p>Diagnosis and Assessment 155</p> <p>Empirically Supported Treatments 158</p> <p>Treatment Packages for Pathological Gambling 162</p> <p>Concurrent Treatment of Trauma and</p> <p>Pathological Gambling 167</p> <p>Integrative Treatment in the Case of Sarah 169</p> <p>Conclusions 170</p> <p>Resources 172</p> <p>References 173</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 8 SEXUAL ADDICTION 177</b><br /><i>Stephen Southern, Dawn Ellison, and Mark Hagwood</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 177</p> <p>Case and Case Discussion 177</p> <p>Overview of Sexual Addiction 178</p> <p>Special Populations of Sexual Addicts 182</p> <p>Diagnosis of Sexual Addiction and</p> <p>Hypersexual Disorder 184</p> <p>Assessment Methods 186</p> <p>Treatment of Sexual Addiction and Hypersexual Disorder 193</p> <p>Integrative Treatment Package for Sexual Addiction and Life Trauma 196</p> <p>Integrative Treatment in the Case of Sarah 198</p> <p>Conclusions 200</p> <p>Resources 201</p> <p>References 202</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 9 DISORDERED EATING 207</b><br /><i>Tamara Duarte and Fredericka DeLee</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 207</p> <p>Cases and Case Discussion 207</p> <p>Overview of Disordered Eating 209</p> <p>Diagnosis 215</p> <p>Assessment 219</p> <p>Treatment Models and Approaches 221</p> <p>Conclusions 229</p> <p>Resources 230</p> <p>References 231</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 10 WORK ADDICTION 237</b><br /><i>Summer M. Reiner</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 237</p> <p>Case and Case Discussion 237</p> <p>Overview of Work Addiction 238</p> <p>Work Addiction Around the World 243</p> <p>Impact of Work Addiction 244</p> <p>Antecedents of Work Addiction 245</p> <p>Defi nitions, Costs, and Demographics 248</p> <p>Assessment and Diagnosis 249</p> <p>Treatment 252</p> <p>Models and Approaches 254</p> <p>Evidence-Based Approaches 255</p> <p>Conclusions 256</p> <p>Resources 256</p> <p>References 257</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 11 EXERCISE ADDICTION 263</b><br /><i>Michele Kerulis</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 263</p> <p>Cases and Case Discussion 263</p> <p>Overview of Exercise Addiction 264</p> <p>Exercise Addiction and Exercise Dependence 266</p> <p>Exercise and Disordered Eating 267</p> <p>Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment Settings 270</p> <p>Evidence-Based Models and Assessments 271</p> <p>Conclusions 273</p> <p>Resources 274</p> <p>References 274</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 12 COMPULSIVE BUYING/SHOPPING ADDICTION 277</b><br /><i>Kimberly Frazier</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 277</p> <p>Case and Case Discussion 277</p> <p>Overview of Compulsive Buying/Shopping Addiction 278</p> <p>Assessment and Diagnosis 280</p> <p>The Brain and Compulsive Buying/Shopping Addiction 284</p> <p>Treatment Approaches 285</p> <p>Conclusions 288</p> <p>Resources 288</p> <p>References 289</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 13 INTERNET ADDICTION 293</b><br /><i>Joshua C. Watson</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 293</p> <p>Case and Case Discussion 293</p> <p>Overview of Internet Addiction 294</p> <p>Assessment and Diagnosis 299</p> <p>Treatment 303</p> <p>Conclusions 308</p> <p>Resources 308</p> <p>References 309</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 14 ADDICTIONS: STATUS, RESEARCH, AND FUTURE 313</b><br /><i>Robert L. Smith</i></p> <p>Student Learning Outcomes 313</p> <p>Cases and Case Discussion 313</p> <p>Common Features and Components of Assessment and Treatment 315</p> <p>Issues Related to Addictions 317</p> <p>Research and Evidence-Based Treatment 321</p> <p>The Future 323</p> <p>Treatment in Context 323</p> <p>Additional Issues 324</p> <p>Conclusions 325</p> <p>References 326</p> <p>INDEX 329</p>
<p><b>Robert L. Smith, PhD,</b> is the department chair and professor in the Counseling and Educational Psychology Department at Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, as well as president of the American Counseling Association (2014–2015).</p>
<p><i>“Substance addiction and abuse permeate modern life at unrecognized levels, and many behavioral addictions go completely unrecognized or untreated. Dr. Smith and his colleagues present realistic examples of the complete spectrum of substance and process addictions with integrated models of assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. It is important for all professionals to learn how pervasive this problem is and how to create effective client treatment plans. This book should be mandatory reading for all counselors and therapists.”</i><b>—Jon Carlson, PsyD, EdD, </b>Distinguished Professor, Governors State University</p> <p><i>“This </i><i>important resource for practitioners, counselor educators, and students uniquely addresses the behavioral addictions particularly relevant in contemporary society. This is a ‘must have’ for any professional working with addiction issues. I look forward to using this text in my practice and in the classroom!”</i><b>—Thelma Duffey, PhD, </b>President, American Counseling Association (2015–2016)</p> <p><i>“This book offers readers a bevy of case studies and evidenced-based strategies for effectively counseling clients struggling with addictive disorders. It highlights the importance of assessing and treating the cooccurrence of substance and process addictions, resulting in improved treatment outcomes for clients.”</i><b>—W. Bryce Hagedorn, PhD, </b>President, Association for Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC), Program Director of Counselor Education, University of Central Florida</p>

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