Managing Your Substance Use Disorder provides clients with practical information and skills to help them understand and change their problems with alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs, such as marijuana, cocaine or methamphetamine, heroin or fentanyl, or non-prescribed addictive medications. The workbook is designed to be used in therapy or counseling and will help to focus on specific issues involved in stopping substance use and in changing behaviors that keep substance use problems active. The information presented is derived from research, clinical and recovery literature, and the authors many years of experience working with clients who have alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problems. It discusses the most effective and helpful recovery issues and change strategies from studies of cognitive-behavioral treatment, coping skills training, 12-step counseling, and relapse prevention. These treatment approaches focus on the importance of changing beliefs, thinking, relationships, and behaviors and learning skills to help clients stay sober and change their lives. The goals of this workbook are to help clients reach maximum treatment benefit by motivating then to develop and implement a personal change plan and to provide them with practical strategies and skills to cope with the most common problems and challenges encountered when substance use is stopped.
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This is a terrific book by two authors, Dennis Daley and Antoine Douaihy, who are both well-known experts in the field. Its interactive nature, reader-friendly style, and up-to-date information about the best current evidence in the field, all add up to a valuable contribution to the literature. I highly recommend this book. * Roger D. Weiss, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Chief, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, McLean Hospital *
Overview of Substance Use Problems and Assessment
Chapter 1: Introduction and Plan for This Workbook
Chapter 2: Recognizing Your Substance Use Problem
Chapter 3: Recognizing Consequences of Your Substance Use
Change Issues and Strategies
Chapter 4: Treatment Settings for Substance Use Problems
Chapter 5: Stages of Change
Chapter 6: How to Use Therapy or Counseling
Chapter 7: Overview of Goal Planning
Chapter 8: Managing Cravings and Urges to Use Substances
Chapter 9: Managing Thoughts of Using Substances
Chapter 10: Managing Emotions
Chapter 11: Refusing Offers to Use Substances
Chapter 12: Dealing With Family and Interpersonal Problems
Chapter 13: Building a Recovery Support System
Chapter 14: Mutual Support Programs and Recovery Clubs
Chapter 15: Medications for Substance Use Disorders
Relapse Prevention, Progress Measurement, and Co-occurring Psychiatric Disorders
Chapter 16: Relapse Prevention: Reducing the Risk of Relapse
Chapter 17: Relapse Management: What to Do if You Lapse or Relapse
Chapter 18: Strategies for Balanced Living
Chapter 19: Measuring Your Progress
Chapter 20: Managing a Co-occurring Psychiatric Disorder
Appendix
References and Suggested Readings
About the Authors
Dennis C. Daley, PhD, is Senior Clinical Director of Substance Use Services in the Behavioral Health Integration Division at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Insurance Division. He is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Dr. Daley has been involved in clinical care, research, and teaching about addiction for nearly 40 years, and has been an investigator, consultant and trainer on numerous local and national studies funded by NIDA or NIAAA. One of the first experts in the US to publish interactive workbooks on recovery from addiction or co-occurring psychiatric disorders, Dr. Daley has advocated for decades for recovery for individuals and families affected by addiction, or co-occurring disorders. He also shares personal experiences dealing with addiction in his own family.
Antoine Douaihy, MD, is Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine, Senior Academic Director of Addiction Medicine Services and Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship at Western Psychiatric Hospital of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), and Co-Director of the Tobacco Treatment Service of UPMC. His areas of clinical and research expertise are substance use disorders (SUDs) and SUDs co-occurring with psychiatric disorders in adults and adolescents, psychosocial interventions for the treatment of SUDs, smoking cessation, psychology of behavior change, and motivational interviewing. His research has been funded by NIAAA, NIDA, NIMH, SAMHSA, HRSA, and pharmaceutical companies.