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This book presents the strengths perspective as the unifying framework of the text to bridge the gap between 12-step approaches and harm reduction in addictions treatment. This perspective is applied to the treatment of alcoholism, eating disorders, compulsive gambling, and other addictions. The biopsychosocial framework is the organizing framework for this text. Divided into four parts, ADDICTION TREATMENT is comprised of three core sections that cover the biology, psychology, and social aspects of addiction respectively.
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Part I. INTRODUCTION. 1. The Nature of Addiction. 2. Historical Perspectives. 3. Strengths-Based Helping Strategies. Part II. THE BIOLOGY OF ADDICTION. 4. Substance Abuse Misuse, Dependence, and the Body. 5. Interventions Related To Biology. PART III. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTION. 6. Addiction Across the Lifespan. 7. Eating Disorders, Gambling, Shopping, and Other Behavioral Addictions. 8. Substance Misuse with a Coexisting Disorder or Disability. Part IV. SOCIAL ASPECTS OF ADDICTION. 9. Family Risks and Resiliencies. 10. Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Issues. 11. Gender and Sexual Orientation Differences. 12. Mutual Help Groups: A Strengths Perspective. 13. Public Policy. Epilogue: Providing Options. Appendix.
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Katherine van Wormer - University of Northern Iowa
Diane Rae Davis - Eastern Washington University
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