Chemical Dependency Counseling: A Practical Guide (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Chemical Dependency Counseling A basic introduction that guides the counsellor through chemically dependancy treatment with the aid of over 50 appendices. These include screening questionnaires, scales, history assessments, personal recovery plans, in-patient and out-patient schedules, and many, many more.
Full description- Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
- Published: 10 August 2011
- Format: Paperback 880 pages
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- Categories: Drug & Substance Abuse: Social Aspects | Counselling & Advice Services | Abnormal Psychology | Pharmacology | Psychotherapy | Addiction & Therapy
- ISBN 13: 9781412979214 ISBN 10: 1412979218
- Sales rank: 272,330
Full description for Chemical Dependency Counseling
This volume is the most comprehensive guide for counselors and front-line professionals who work with the chemically dependant in a variety of settings. It is a basic introduction that guides the counselor through treatment from A to Z. Chapters cover the gamut of treatment issues, including developing the therapeutic alliance, screening, detoxification, biopsychosocial assessment, dual-diagnosis, patient orientation, treatment planning, individual therapy, group therapy, case management, crisis intervention, referral, record keeping, discharge planning, and referral. Author Robert R. Perkinson provides case studies and step-by-step instructions with clear explanations and procedures that counselors need to use in all phases of patient care. One of the key features of this volume is the inclusion of over 50 appendices, which includes screening questionnaires, scales, history assessments, personal recovery plans, in-patient and out-patient schedules, and many, many more. The new edition includes more appendicies and updates of existing ones. Inclusion of issues of diversity and working with diverse clients Discussion of new treatment for addiction with detailed plan New discussion of relapse triggers, including negative emotions, social pressure, interpersonal conflict and the recovery community. New discussion of co-occuring disorders

