Description: Treating Co-Occurring Disorders by Sharon Ekleberry Reflects the reality facing mental health and substance abuse professionals in their daily practices, focusing on how to effectively manage caseloads that include individuals with vastly differing levels of functioning. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Caseloads that include mental health, substance abuse, and co-occurring disorders are becoming more and more common, yet most texts in this area focus on one specific type of disorder. This unique handbook reflects the reality facing mental health and substance abuse professionals in their daily practices, focusing on how to effectively manage caseloads that include individuals with vastly differing levels of functioning. Providing diagnostic criteria, treatment regimens, and a great deal more, Treating Co-Occurring Disorders is an exceptional single source for useful information on handling all of these types of cases and clients. The book describes the psychiatric and substance use disorders that commonly co-occur and examines the evolution of co-occurring concepts and treatment. It provides an overview of relapse prevention and symptom management models for use with clients with co-occurring disorders and another covering mental health and substance abuse recovery movements. Author Biography Sharon Ekleberry Table of Contents Preface. The New Reality: Multifarious Caseloads. Prevalence of Co-Occurring Disorders. Types of Clients Found in a Multifarious Caseload. Essential Philosophical View. Essential Knowledge and Skills. Integrated Treatment. A Competency-Based Focus. Treatment Goals. Standard Interventions for All Clients with Co-Occurring Disorders. Conclusion. Then and Now: Concepts and Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders. Genesis and Early Concepts. Early Treatment Activities and National Acceptance. Factors Affecting the Development of Services for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders. Building the Infrastructure for a System of Care for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders. Current Conditions and the Future. Frequently Co-Occurring Axis I Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders. Substance-Related Disorders. Mood Disorders. Anxiety Disorders. Psychotic Disorders. Disruptive Behavior Disorders. Dissociative Disorders. Eating Disorders. Impulse Control Disorders. Conclusion. Personality Disorders that Frequently Co-Occur with Substance Use Disorders. Personality Disorders: Definition. Personality Disorders and Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Disorders. Cluster B Personality. Cluster A Personality Disorders. Cluster C Personality Disorders. Conclusion. Assessment. Identifying a Substance Use Problem. Differentiating Substance-Induced Disorders from Co-Occurring Disorders. Subgroups of Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders. Consequences of Substance Use. Motivation for Continued Substance Use. History of Approach to Treatment and Recovery. Matching Treatment Needs with Treatment Possibilities. Conclusion. Introduction to Treatment: Goals and Themes. Treatment Goals. Treatment Themes. Conclusion. Psychoeducation and Group Treatment. Psychoeducation. Promoting Personalization of Psychoeducation Material. Participant Limitations in Psychoeducation Settings. Designing Psychoeducation Programs for Multifarious Caseloads. The Role of the Leader. Reasonable Goals for a Psychoeducation Program. Group Therapy. Group Membership. Operating Rules for the Group. Group Logistics. A Typical Group Session for More-Impaired Individuals. A Typical Group Session for Less-Impaired Individuals. Conclusion. Individual Therapy and Case Management. Individual Therapy. Case Management. Functions of Case Management. Models of Case Management. Individual Therapy and Case Management with a Multifarious Caseload. Conclusion. Family Interventions. Family Intervention Methods. Factors That Hinder Family Involvement in Treatment. Promoting Family Involvement. Important Family Treatment Concepts. A Model for Identifying Family Change. Stuck Points in the Family Change Process. Conclusion. Promoting Long-Term Stability: Relapse Prevention and Symptom Management. Cluster of Interventions for Prerecovery and Antitreatment Clients. Cluster of Interventions for Early Recovery and Treatment-Engaged Clients. Cluster of Interventions for Later Recovery and Minimal or Posttreatment Clients. When Knowledge and Skills Do Not Work. Conclusion. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Recovery Movements. Mental. Details ISBN0789018020 Short Title TREATING CO-OCCURRING DISORDER Series Haworth Addictions Treatment Language English ISBN-10 0789018020 ISBN-13 9780789018021 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 616.89 Year 2004 Subtitle A Handbook for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Professionals Illustrations index Edition 1st Edited by Edward L. Hendrickson Country of Publication United States Pages 260 DOI 10.1604/9780789018021 UK Release Date 2004-03-23 AU Release Date 2004-03-23 NZ Release Date 2004-03-23 US Release Date 2004-03-23 Place of Publication New York Author Sharon Ekleberry Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc Publication Date 2004-03-23 Alternative 9780789018014 Audience General Imprint Routledge We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:134443593;
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Book Title: Treating Co-Occurring Disorders
Number of Pages: 260 Pages
Publication Name: Treating Co-Occurring Disorders: a Handbook for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Professionals
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
Item Height: 229 mm
Subject: Healthcare System
Publication Year: 2004
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Item Weight: 363 g
Author: Sharon Ekleberry
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback