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Clinical Guide to Treating Behavioral Addictions [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 220 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 333 g, 10 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0826163165
  • ISBN-13: 9780826163165
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 220 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 333 g, 10 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0826163165
  • ISBN-13: 9780826163165
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Giordano, an established scholar in behavioral addictions, has provided a landmark clinical reference book. This text provides the quintessential guide to understanding process addictions with detailed attention to assessment and treatment that is unparalleled in the literature. This is a must-have book for every clinician.



-- Craig S. Cashwell, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, ACS, CSAT-S, Professor, William & Mary









This groundbreaking text, A Clinical Guide to Treating Behavioral Addictions, is a must-read for counselors and educators alike. As a former addictions counselor, now counselor educator, I found the information in this text timely, relevant, and instrumental to the work of treating persons with behavioral addictions. This go-to resource will prove to be invaluable for years to come!



--Michael K. Schmit, PhD, LPC, Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies









An innovative new text addressing 11 behavioral addictions in detail with a focus on recent neuroscience.









This practical, approachable guide for clinicians comprehensively covers an array of behavioral addictions ranging from internet gaming addiction and sex addiction, to social media addiction and food addiction. Each chapter answers foundational questions to inform clinical practice including: How do I conceptualize it , How do I identify it , How do I assess it , How do I treat it , and How do I learn more? &Through this innovative resource, clinicians will gain valuable knowledge regarding the conceptualization, identification, assessment, and treatment of behavioral addictions.









Each chapter highlights the most current research related to specific behavioral addictions, provides a synthesis of recent neuroscience, and examines diverse treatment approaches to fit the widest range of clinical styles. In addition, this book describes the evolving definition of addiction, provides examples of how to advocate for clients with behavioral addictions, and devotes an entire chapter to understanding the neuroscience of addiction. This clinical reference book will help counselors provide compassionate, effective services to clients with a variety of behavioral addictions. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers.









Key Features:















Offers Voices from the Field sections in which clinicians describe their experiences working with each behavioral addiction

Includes a chapter completely devoted to the neuroscience of addiction in addition to a synthesis of recent neuroscience in each chapter

Synthesizes current research to aid in clinical conceptualizations

Describes useful assessment instruments and how to access them

Presents a wide range of treatment approaches and 12-step program options

Provides abundant resources for further study

Recenzijas

This groundbreaking text, A Clinical Guide to Treating Behavioral Addictions, is a must-read for counselors and educators alike. As a former addictions counselor, now counselor educator, I found the information in this text timely, relevant, and instrumental to the work of treating persons with behavioral addictions. This go-to resource will prove to be invaluable for years to come!" - Michael K. Schmit, PhD, LPC, Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies

Contributors xi
Foreword Zsolt Demetrovics xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
1 Introduction to Behavioral Addictions
1(16)
Why Read a Book About Behavioral Addictions?
1(2)
What Makes a Behavior an Addiction?
3(4)
Public Health Model of Behavioral Addiction
7(5)
Summary
12(1)
References
13(4)
2 Neuroscience of Behavioral Addictions
17(18)
Why Is Neuroscience Important?
17(1)
Neurotransmission
18(1)
Reward Circuitry
19(5)
Genetic Predisposition to Behavioral Addictions
24(2)
Neuroadaptations Caused by Addictive Behaviors
26(2)
Interaction Between Genetic and Environmental Factors
28(3)
Summary
31(1)
References
31(4)
3 Internet Gamins Addiction
35(20)
How Do I Conceptualize It?
35(7)
How Do I Identify It?
42(2)
How Do I Assess It?
44(2)
How Do I Treat It?
46(1)
Voices From the Field: Clinical Work With Internet Gaming Addiction
47(3)
How Can I Learn More?
50(1)
References
51(4)
4 Social Media Addiction
55(22)
How Do I Conceptualize It?
55(8)
How Do I Identify It?
63(2)
How Do I Assess It?
65(2)
How Do I Treat It?
67(1)
Voices From the Field: Clinical Work With Social Media Addiction
68(4)
How Can I Learn More?
72(1)
References
72(5)
5 Sex Addiction
77(22)
How Do I Conceptualize It?
77(7)
How Do I Identify It?
84(2)
How Do I Assess It?
86(1)
How Do I Treat It?
87(1)
Voices From the Field: Clinical Work With Sex Addiction
88(5)
How Can I Learn More?
93(1)
References
94(5)
6 Pornography and Cybersex Addiction
99(22)
How Do I Conceptualize It?
99(8)
How Do I Identify It?
107(1)
How Do I Assess It?
108(2)
How Do I Treat It?
110(1)
Voices From the Field: Clinical Work With Porn Addiction
111(4)
How Can I Learn More?
115(1)
References
116(5)
9 Love Addiction
121(22)
How Do I Conceptualize It?
121(8)
How Do I Identify It?
129(2)
How Do I Assess It?
131(1)
How Do I Treat It?
132(1)
Voices From the Field: Clinical Work With Love Addiction
133(4)
How Can I Learn More?
137(1)
References
138(5)
8 Gambling Addiction
143(22)
How Do I Conceptualize It?
143(8)
How Do I Identify it?
151(2)
How Do I Assess It?
153(2)
How Do I Treat It?
155(1)
Voices From the Field: Clinical Work With Gambling Addiction
156(4)
How Can I Learn More?
160(1)
References
161(4)
9 Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
165(20)
How Do I Conceptualize It?
165(6)
How Do I Identify It?
171(3)
How Do I Assess It?
174(1)
How Do I Treat It?
175(1)
Voices From the Field: Clinical Work With NSSI
176(4)
How Can I Learn More?
180(1)
References
181(4)
10 Food Addiction
185(20)
How Do I Conceptualize It?
185(7)
How Do I Identify It?
192(1)
How Do I Assess It?
193(1)
How Do I Treat It?
194(1)
Voices From the Field: Clinical Work With Food Addiction
195(5)
How Can I Learn More?
200(1)
References
201(4)
11 Exercise Addiction
205(20)
How Do I Conceptualize It?
205(8)
How Do I Identify It?
213(2)
How Do I Assess It?
215(1)
How Do I Treat It?
216(1)
Voices From the Field: Clinical Work With Exercise Addiction
217(3)
How Can I Learn More?
220(1)
References
221(4)
12 Work Addiction
225(20)
How Do I Conceptualize It?
225(4)
How Do I Identify It?
229(3)
How Do I Assess It?
232(2)
How Do I Treat It?
234(1)
Voices From the Field: Clinical Work With Work Addiction
235(4)
How Can I Learn More?
239(1)
References
240(5)
13 Shopping Addiction
245(20)
How Do I Conceptualize It?
245(7)
How Do I Identify It?
252(2)
How Do I Assess It?
254(1)
How Do I Treat It?
255(2)
Voices From the Field: Clinical Work With Shopping Addiction
257(3)
How Can I Learn More?
260(1)
References
261(4)
14 Advocating for Clients With Behavioral Addictions
265(14)
What Is Advocacy?
265(1)
Addiction Advocacy
266(2)
Advocating for Those With Behavioral Addictions
268(7)
Looking to the Future
275(1)
References
276(3)
Index 279
Amanda Giordano, PhD, LPC, is an associate professor of counseling at the University of Georgia.