Substance Use Problems

Author:   Mitch Earleywine
Publisher:   Hogrefe Publishing
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9780889373297


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   19 June 2009
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Health professionals in a range of settings are bound to meet clients with troubles related to drugs. The literature on their diagnosis and treatment is filled with successful, empirically based approaches, but also with controversy and hearsay. Separating the myths from the facts can be difficult. This text does so, providing trainees and professionals with a handy, concise guide for helping problem drug users build enjoyable, multifaceted lives using approaches based on decades of research. Readers will be able to improve their intuitions and clinical skills by adding an overarching understanding of drug use and the development of problems that translates into appropriate techniques for encouraging clients to change behavior themselves. Each strategy and process rests on maintaining a genuine, empathic, therapeutic relationship. The highly readable text explains not only what to do, but when and how to do it. Seasoned experts and those new to the field will welcome the chance to review the latest developments in guiding self-change for this intriguing, prevalent set of problems.

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Author:   Mitch Earleywine
Publisher:   Hogrefe Publishing
Imprint:   Hogrefe Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9780889373297


ISBN 10:   0889373299
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   19 June 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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[...] a useful introduction to evidence-based practice in [the area of substance use problems]. Lt Col NK Cooper FRCSEd FFOM RAMC, Consultant Occupational Physician Bielefeld ROHT, Dr JP Hames MMedPsych, MRCPsych, Consultant Psychiatrist DCMHTidworth in the Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Vol. 165, 2010 Valuable contribution to the field of addiction medicine. [ - ] This volume is worthy reader-friendly book intended for therapists. It reads as an experiential distillation of practical knowledge from years of clinical and academic experience in problematic substance use, treatment, and research. The stated objective is '[to provide] trainees and professionals with a handy, concise guide for helping problem drug users - [and] improve [readers'] intuitions and clinical skills by adding an overarching understanding of drug use.' It is this writer's opinion that Dr. Earleywine has done so. Cher Yao Chen Chen, M. D. in Psychiatric Services, Vol. 61, No. 10, Oct 2010 In this volume in the Advances in Psychotherapy series, the author provides an excellent primer for understanding substance use. In keeping with the series, this book seeks to increase clinicians' awareness and access to empirically supported interventions for substance use. Notably, the author provides an excellent examination of comorbid conditions and presents an unbiased biopsychosocial model. This is not only an excellent primer, but also an excellent refresher for seasoned clinicians. As with all of the books in this series, this one provides a strong background, complete with terminology and definitions. ...this solid addition to the field is recommended. Nicholas Greco IV, MS, BCETS, CATSM (College of Lake County) in Doody's Book Review I really liked this book, but struggled with writing an endorsement that really captured my enthusiasm for what Mitch Earleywine has achieved. Every aspect of the book echoes the best in theory, research and practice that I have learned over my 30-year career in the addiction field. I could not recommend it more highly. George A. Parks, PhD, Associate Director, Addictive Behaviors Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Dr. Earleywine has produced a wonderful introductory volume for practitioners and others who want to learn the current state of the art in empirically validated assessment and treatment of substance use disorders. In a refreshing departure from ideologically driven views of substance use and substance users, he has followed the science to produce a readable, informative volume. Frederick Rotgers, PsyD, ABPP, Program Director of Clinical Psychology PhD, Walden University, Minneapolis, MN Mitch Earleywine's 'Substance Use Problems' is the ideal volume for teaching students the issues involved in contemporary treatment of substance abuse problems. This is unsurprising - since Dr. Earleywine has been teaching this subject for the last 17 years while regularly winning awards in the process - along with accolades from his students. The qualities that produce these reactions to his teaching are everywhere evident in this volume - clear writing and explanation, strong knowledge of the important research in the field, respect for readers, students, treatment clients, and counselors, and a cutting edge familiarity with modern therapy techniques (like motivational interviewing) and emerging trends in the treatment field (like harm reduction), along with respectful attention to established treatment approaches and groups like the twelve steps and AA. In the same pithy and hard-hitting volume, Dr. Earleywine manages both to convey empathic hints and subtly nuanced techniques to counselors in training, while describing diagnostic systems and epidemiological data on who is susceptible to substance abuse and how they are likely to fare -- with and without treatment. Mitch Earleywine's volume is a beacon of light, good judgment, and balance in this rapidly changing and contentious field. Stanton Peele, PhD; Author, 7 Tools to Beat Addiction; Creator, Life Process Program (www.stgregoryctr.com) ... this brief text will be most useful to those who have yet to acquire any experience in the field of addictionology such as students or, perhaps, even seasoned clinicians who had never taken a substance-abuse-related course [...] I found this volume to be very informative despite my 30 years of practice, and I learned a great deal from Earleywine's excellent discussion of motivational interviewing, information that I will undoubtedly be able to use with future patients. Gregory Mavrides in PsycCRITIQUES, 2010


I really liked this book, but struggled with writing an endorsement that really captured my enthusiasm for what Mitch Earleywine has achieved. Every aspect of the book echoes the best in theory, research and practice that I have learned over my 30-year career in the addiction field. I could not recommend it more highly.A George A. Parks, PhD, Associate Director, Addictive Behaviors Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Dr. Earleywine has produced a wonderful introductory volume for practitioners and others who want to learn the current state of the art in empirically validated assessment and treatment of substance use disorders. In a refreshing departure from ideologically driven views of substance use and substance users, he has followed the science to produce a readable, informative volume.A Frederick Rotgers, PsyD, ABPP, Program Director of Clinical Psychology PhD, Walden University, Minneapolis, MN Mitch Earleywine's 'Substance Use Problems' is the ideal volume for teaching students the issues involved in contemporary treatment of substance abuse problems. This is unsurprising - since Dr. Earleywine has been teaching this subject for the last 17 years while regularly winning awards in the process - along with accolades from his students. The qualities that produce these reactions to his teaching are everywhere evident in this volume - clear writing and explanation, strong knowledge of the important research in the field, respect for readers, students, treatment clients, and counselors, and a cutting edge familiarity with modern therapy techniques (like motivational interviewing) and emerging trends in the treatment field (like harm reduction), along with respectful attention to established treatment approaches and groups like the twelve steps and AA. In the same pithy and hard-hitting volume, Dr. Earleywine manages both to convey empathic hints and subtly nuanced techniques to counselors in training, while describing diagnostic systems and epidemiological data on who is susceptible to substance abuse and how they are likely to fare -- with and without treatment. Mitch Earleywine's volume is a beacon of light, good judgment, and balance in this rapidly changing and contentious field.A Stanton Peele, PhD; Author, 7 Tools to Beat Addiction; Creator, Life Process Program (www.stgregoryctr.com)


[...] a useful introduction to evidence-based practice in [the area of substance use problems]. Lt Col NK Cooper FRCSEd FFOM RAMC, Consultant Occupational Physician Bielefeld ROHT, Dr JP Hames MMedPsych, MRCPsych, Consultant Psychiatrist DCMHTidworth in the Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Vol. 165, 2010 Valuable contribution to the field of addiction medicine. [ - ] This volume is worthy reader-friendly book intended for therapists. It reads as an experiential distillation of practical knowledge from years of clinical and academic experience in problematic substance use, treatment, and research. The stated objective is '[to provide] trainees and professionals with a handy, concise guide for helping problem drug users - [and] improve [readers'] intuitions and clinical skills by adding an overarching understanding of drug use.' It is this writer's opinion that Dr. Earleywine has done so. Cher Yao Chen Chen, M. D. in Psychiatric Services, Vol. 61, No. 10, Oct 2010 In this volume in the Advances in Psychotherapy series, the author provides an excellent primer for understanding substance use. In keeping with the series, this book seeks to increase clinicians' awareness and access to empirically supported interventions for substance use. Notably, the author provides an excellent examination of comorbid conditions and presents an unbiased biopsychosocial model. This is not only an excellent primer, but also an excellent refresher for seasoned clinicians. As with all of the books in this series, this one provides a strong background, complete with terminology and definitions. ...this solid addition to the field is recommended. Nicholas Greco IV, MS, BCETS, CATSM (College of Lake County) in Doody's Book Review I really liked this book, but struggled with writing an endorsement that really captured my enthusiasm for what Mitch Earleywine has achieved. Every aspect of the book echoes the best in theory, research and practice that I have learned over my 30-year career in the addiction field. I could not recommend it more highly. George A. Parks, PhD, Associate Director, Addictive Behaviors Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Dr. Earleywine has produced a wonderful introductory volume for practitioners and others who want to learn the current state of the art in empirically validated assessment and treatment of substance use disorders. In a refreshing departure from ideologically driven views of substance use and substance users, he has followed the science to produce a readable, informative volume. Frederick Rotgers, PsyD, ABPP, Program Director of Clinical Psychology PhD, Walden University, Minneapolis, MN Mitch Earleywine's 'Substance Use Problems' is the ideal volume for teaching students the issues involved in contemporary treatment of substance abuse problems. This is unsurprising - since Dr. Earleywine has been teaching this subject for the last 17 years while regularly winning awards in the process - along with accolades from his students. The qualities that produce these reactions to his teaching are everywhere evident in this volume - clear writing and explanation, strong knowledge of the important research in the field, respect for readers, students, treatment clients, and counselors, and a cutting edge familiarity with modern therapy techniques (like motivational interviewing) and emerging trends in the treatment field (like harm reduction), along with respectful attention to established treatment approaches and groups like the twelve steps and AA. In the same pithy and hard-hitting volume, Dr. Earleywine manages both to convey empathic hints and subtly nuanced techniques to counselors in training, while describing diagnostic systems and epidemiological data on who is susceptible to substance abuse and how they are likely to fare -- with and without treatment. Mitch Earleywine's volume is a beacon of light, good judgment, and balance in this rapidly changing and contentious field. Stanton Peele, PhD; Author, 7 Tools to Beat Addiction; Creator, Life Process Program (www.stgregoryctr.com) ... this brief text will be most useful to those who have yet to acquire any experience in the field of addictionology such as students or, perhaps, even seasoned clinicians who had never taken a substance-abuse-related course [...] I found this volume to be very informative despite my 30 years of practice, and I learned a great deal from Earleywine's excellent discussion of motivational interviewing, information that I will undoubtedly be able to use with future patients. Gregory Mavrides in PsycCRITIQUES, 2010


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