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The Clinician’s Guide to Alcohol Moderation Alternative Methods and Management Techniques

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage The Clinician’s Guide to Alcohol Moderation

The Clinician?s Guide to Alcohol Moderation examines alcohol use around the world and teaches a range of behavioral health care providers how to help clients practice alcohol moderation.

Excavating the current treatments available for alcohol moderation, the book offers step-by-step processes of engaging clients and their families, self-assessments, and alcohol moderation tools. In addition to using it in conjunction with Practicing Alcohol Moderation: A Comprehensive Workbook, readers would benefit from the Alcohol Moderation Assessment which predicts who may be able to successfully drink in moderation as well as developing and monitoring an Alcohol Moderation Plan. The text uses recognized alcohol moderation resources throughout the world as well as real-life case studies to address typical clinician, client, and family member questions. It challenges the traditional recommendation that drinkers experiencing problems are ?alcoholics.?

This guide is a resource for all who overdrink or know people who struggle with their alcohol use. Through its medium, a broad range of health care providers receive a step-by-step process on how to practice alcohol moderation, how to put tools into practice, case examples, and answers to the most commonly asked questions.

Foreword, Introduction; 1. Recovery: What’s Missing?; 2: What Is Alcohol Moderation?; 3: History of Alcohol Use and Treatments; 4: Harm Reduction Models; 5: Alcohol’s Effect on Body, Mind, and Health; Chapter 6: Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Self-Assessment; 7: Engaging Your Client; 8: Alcohol Moderation Assessment; 9: Four Months Alcohol-Free; 10: Alcohol Moderation Tools; 11: Developing and Monitoring an Alcohol Moderation Plan; 12: Including the Family; 13: Gender Differences, Special Populations, and Alcohol Use Around the World; 14: Typical Questions; 15: Alcohol Moderation Resources; References;Index

General, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development

Cyndi Turner, LCSW, LSATP, MAC is the Co-Founder and Clinical Director of Insight Into Action Therapy and Insight Recovery Centers. She is a harm reduction therapist who has been in the addiction treatment field for almost three decades. Cyndi co-developed and facilitates the Dual Diagnosis Recovery Program©, is a clinical supervisor for licensure, expert witness, topic expert contributor for GoodTherapy, therapist for players involved with the NFL Program for Substances of Abuse, and is a nationally recognized trainer on alcohol moderation.

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