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Understanding Forgiveness and Addiction Theory, Research, and Clinical Application

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Understanding Forgiveness and Addiction

This book integrates and synthesizes numerous empirically supported positive psychological constructs and psychotherapeutic theories to help understand addiction and facilitate recovery through the lens of forgiveness.

Proposing forgiveness as an alternative and critical tool to understanding the process of addiction and recovery, whether in the context of substance use, compulsive behavior, and/or suicidal behavior, the book discusses multiple theoretical points of view regarding the process of forgiveness. Additionally, foundational theories underlying the process of recovery, the psychological and spiritual nature of forgiveness, and the nature of the association of forgiveness with health all receive detailed coverage. Considerable attention is also paid to the extant empirical support for the association of forgiveness with addiction and recovery.

The text?s comprehensive integration of theory, research, and clinical application, including guidelines regarding forgiveness as a treatment for recovery from addiction, provide a roadmap forward for addiction counselors and other recovery specialists.

Chapter 1 – Introduction; Chapter 2 – Theory: Addiction & Recovery; Chapter 3 – Theory: Definitions & Dimensions of Forgiveness; Chapter 4 – Theory: What is Forgiveness?; Chapter 5 – Theory: Forgiveness, Health, & Addiction; Chapter 6 – Research: Forgiveness & Addictive Behavior; Chapter 7 – Research: Forgiveness & Suicidal Behavior; Chapter 8 – Clinical Application: Models of Forgiveness Intervention; Chapter 9 – Clinical Application: Twelve-Step Model & Twelve-Step Facilitation; Chapter 10 – Clinical Application: Motivational Interviewing & Stages of Change; Chapter 11 – Clinical Application: Cognitive-Behaviorism; Chapter 12 – Clinical Application: Other Modalities & Processes; Chapter 13 – Conclusions & Recommendations.

Postgraduate

Jon R. Webb, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist, a tenured associate professor, and the Addictive Disorders and Recovery Studies program director in the Department of Community, Family, and Addiction Sciences at Texas Tech University