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A valuable resource for mental health professionals and those in training, 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 a diverse array of clients.

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This is a great resource for early professional providers to individuals within this population as the statistics and facts integrated throughout illustrate disparities, considerations, and compassion. Wallace de-stigmatizes the individuals within this population by taking and affirming the view that these are individuals with different need. Thus, different paths of treatment, recovery, and therapy need to be considered, much like what we do with other types of issues. -- Serena Wadhwa, Psy.D, LCPC, associate professor, Addictions Studies and Behavioral Health, and program director, Addictions Counseling Concentration, Governors State University

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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

Making Mandated Addiction Treatment Work

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 3/15/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442268586, 978-1442268586
      ISBN10: 1442268581

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A valuable resource for mental health professionals and those in training, 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 a diverse array of clients.

      Trade Review
      This is a great resource for early professional providers to individuals within this population as the statistics and facts integrated throughout illustrate disparities, considerations, and compassion. Wallace de-stigmatizes the individuals within this population by taking and affirming the view that these are individuals with different need. Thus, different paths of treatment, recovery, and therapy need to be considered, much like what we do with other types of issues. -- Serena Wadhwa, Psy.D, LCPC, associate professor, Addictions Studies and Behavioral Health, and program director, Addictions Counseling Concentration, Governors State University

      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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