
This practice-based guide gives readers a comprehensive overview of the many issues related to adolescent substance use. The book illustrates the basic etiology and epidemiology of addiction, as well as the specific concerns surrounding prevention, assessment, intervention, and recovery when working with youths. The author makes a conscious effort to address topics central to the lives of youths and adolescents that are often overlooked in more general substance use books. This includes considerations of specific youth populations, and the influence of different youth environments from family and high school to college campuses. The book also provides a rare look at the long-term recovery process with information about community-based systems of care like alternative peer groups, and recovery mentorship programs.Holleran Steiker focuses on the lived experiences of adolescents. Theoretical frameworks and recent research findings are presented, but always within the context of working directly with youths and their families. She ultimately brings together personal, professional, and research perspectives to produce an honest and empirically sound volume that will appeal to both students and practitioners.
How can practitioners and educators effectively address the multifaceted challenges of adolescent substance use through integrated prevention, intervention, and recovery strategies?
Lori Holleran Steiker, an expert in social work and adolescent addiction, synthesizes theoretical frameworks with empirical research to provide a practical guide for professionals. The text bridges the gap between academic study and direct clinical application, emphasizing the lived experiences of young people within their specific social environments. By examining the etiology of addiction alongside community-based support systems, the author provides a comprehensive roadmap for those working with youth populations.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Practitioners and students frequently cite this text as a highly accessible and practical resource for navigating the complexities of adolescent addiction. Experts highlight the author's ability to balance rigorous research with empathetic, field-tested strategies for long-term recovery support.
Page Count:
184
Publication Date:
2015-07-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190615583
ISBN-13:
9780190615581
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