Making Mandated Addiction Treatment Work

Author:   Barbara C. Wallace
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Edition:   Second Edition
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9781442268593


Pages:   390
Publication Date:   15 April 2019
Format:   Paperback
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The second edition of Making Mandated Addiction Treatment Work integrates cutting edge research with evidence-based addiction treatments to create a unified and effective treatment model for mental health professionals and those in training. Because the largest and fastest growing segment of the community-based addiction treatment population includes those who are mandated, Barbara C. Wallace provides insightful best practices for tailoring addiction treatment to diverse and challenging clients, including those who may have a history of trauma or mental disorders, different levels of motivation, and a high risk of relapse. Applicable in a variety of treatment settings in both urban and rural communities, this text weaves together new research and vivid case studies into a concise and practical resource. This book is ideal for practitioners and students of public health, criminal justice, and social welfare services.

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Author:   Barbara C. Wallace
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Edition:   Second Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.10cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781442268593


ISBN 10:   144226859
Pages:   390
Publication Date:   15 April 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Figures Tables Preface Acknowledgments Part I: Foundation Knowledge and Guidelines 1 Introduction to Mandated Addiction Treatment 2 Contemporary Mandated, Coerced, and Concerned Clients 3 Multiproblem Clients’ Characteristics, Needs, and Diversity 4 Guidelines for Deploying a Unified Model and Theory of Addiction Treatment 5 The Recommended Menu of Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment 6 The Recommended Menu of State-of-the-Art Practices 7 The Recommended Menu of Medication-Assisted Treatments: The Case of Ms. A.P. 8 The Correct Timing for Delivery of Interventions Part II: Training 9 Overcoming Negative Transference: The Case of Ms. F.W. 10 Conducting the Initial Psychological Assessment and Psychiatric Screening: The Case of Mr. F.T. 11 Case Conceptualization: Short- and Long-Term Treatment Goals 12 Creating Positive Long-Term Treatment Outcomes: The Case of Mr. K.X. 13 Conclusion: Rationale for Recommendations put Forth References About the Author

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Throughout this important research, Wallace effectively balances the use of literature review and case studies, providing best practices that can be applied in a variety of addiction treatment settings in both urban and rural communities. With this work, Wallace has clearly advanced this field. Wallace provides an excellent review of the important concerns and requirements for decision makers and providers regarding mandated treatment. Her book will be helpful as a primer for drug court jurists. New drug treatment providers will surely benefit from this work, as will seasoned veterans. The book is also an excellent choice for drug treatment policy makers, capacitybuilding assistance providers, and schools of public health and social work.--PsycCRITIQUES Barbara Wallace has put together a critical analysis of mandated substance abuse treatment. Her efforts support the contribution that mandated substance abuse treatment has made to the treatment options that should be considered for those struggling with substance use disorders. At a time when public concerns about prescription drug abuse, methamphetamine abuse, cocaine abuse, heroin abuse, and, of course, marijuana abuse are major, a book that provides a critical review and a clear how to for behavioral health clinicians is both timely and necessary. In addition to clinicians, judges, criminal justice experts, child welfare professionals, and policy makers will find Barbara Wallace's book educational and informative. Barbara Wallace should be commended for devoting her time to addressing this important aspect of substance use disorder treatment.--H. Westley Clark, MD, JD, MPH, Director of Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department Evidence-based research, criminal justice statistics, integrated theory, dynamic case vignettes, public health perspectives, a menu of treatment, practice guidelines: they are all here. The result is a powerful framework that addiction practitioners can follow in tailoring treatment to client characteristics including mental disorders and level of motivation. Enriched with detailed case examples of carefully timed and individually tailored interventions with clients with dual diagnoses, Making Mandated Addiction Treatment Work is the book I have been looking for--Katherine van Wormer, professor of social work, University of Iowa The title captures the essence of this book. It addresses ways in which mandated treatment can work and advances evidence to support this claim. Above all, this is a hopeful work which should be well received and utilized by policy makers and practitioners alike. The criminal justice system, the child/welfare/protective service system, those who fund addiction programs in the public and private sector will benefit from the practical wisdom of this book, in planning and implementing programs to meet the needs of an underserved and neglected population. The spirit, wisdom and dedication of the author shine through this remarkable book. Truly, it is a unique and valuable contribution to the addiction field, a book which is must-read for people in the addiction field not only in the United States, but also in the wider international community.--Addiction


Author Information

Barbara C. Wallace is Professor of Health Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, where she directs the Programs in Health Education and Community Health Education in the Department of Health and Behavior Studies. She is Director of Health Equity at the Center for Health Equity and Urban Science Education. Dr. Wallace is the founding director of the Research Group on Disparities in health, and her research has been widely published, including in the Journal of Equity in Health and others. She is the author of seven books, teaches courses in health education, and is a Division 50 (Addictive Behaviors) and Division 45 (Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues) Fellow within the American Psychological Association.

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