Treating Alcoholism (Paper Edition)
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Foreword.
Section One: Basic Assumptions and Philosophy.
1. A Developmental Model of Alcoholism and Recovery(Stephanie Brown).
Section Two: Drinking and Transition.
2. Assessment(Joseph Liftik).
3. The Therapist's Role in the Drinking Stage(Maryann Amodeo).
4. The Therapist's Role in the Transitional Stage(Maryann Amodeo).
5. The Dual Diagnosis Patient(Edgar P. Nace).
Section Three: Recovery.
6. The Therapist's Role in Early and Ongoing Recovery(Joan Ellen Zweben).
7. Preventing Relapse(Renee S. Katz, Nicholas Hayes Ney).
Section Four: The Family.
8. The Alcoholic Family: A Developmental Model of Recovery(Stephanie Brown, Virginia Lewis).
9. Treating the Alcoholic Couple(Gloria L. Van Bree).
10. Alcoholism and the Family(Joyce Schmid).
Section One: Basic Assumptions and Philosophy.
1. A Developmental Model of Alcoholism and Recovery(Stephanie Brown).
Section Two: Drinking and Transition.
2. Assessment(Joseph Liftik).
3. The Therapist's Role in the Drinking Stage(Maryann Amodeo).
4. The Therapist's Role in the Transitional Stage(Maryann Amodeo).
5. The Dual Diagnosis Patient(Edgar P. Nace).
Section Three: Recovery.
6. The Therapist's Role in Early and Ongoing Recovery(Joan Ellen Zweben).
7. Preventing Relapse(Renee S. Katz, Nicholas Hayes Ney).
Section Four: The Family.
8. The Alcoholic Family: A Developmental Model of Recovery(Stephanie Brown, Virginia Lewis).
9. Treating the Alcoholic Couple(Gloria L. Van Bree).
10. Alcoholism and the Family(Joyce Schmid).
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English
"A good source book for anyone seeking to understand the treatment and recovery of the alcoholic and alcoholic systems."
"This series sets a new standard for clear, intelligent clinical writing on psychotherapeutic and psychiatric technique.'' --David Spiegel, Stanford University
"This series sets a new standard for clear, intelligent clinical writing on psychotherapeutic and psychiatric technique.'' --David Spiegel, Stanford University