
Written by authors with extensive experience as practitioners and educators, this text serves as a straightforward resource for undergraduate and graduate students who have a goal of becoming counselors or therapists in the field of addiction. While many books on the subject follow a similar format (i.e., introduction, classification of drugs, theories of counseling, etc.), Addictions Counseling takes one client and follows her through the entire treatment experience-from referral and assessment, all the way through relapse prevention and discharge planning. In following her through the treatment journey, readers are introduced to theories and techniques for approaching each of the topics discussed. This book is a must-read for anybody interested in pursuing a career as an addiction specialist.
This text investigates the practical application of clinical competencies required to effectively manage the full spectrum of addiction treatment. The authors, Cynthia A. Faulkner and Samuel S. Faulkner, leverage their combined experience as practitioners and educators to move beyond theoretical abstraction. They present a structured framework that mirrors the actual clinical process, emphasizing the acquisition of specific skills necessary for professional success in the field of addiction therapy.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators frequently highlight this text as a practical, accessible resource for students transitioning into clinical roles. Readers note that the case-study approach provides a clear, logical structure that simplifies complex therapeutic concepts for those new to the field.
Page Count:
247
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019093042X
ISBN-13:
9780190930424
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