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Substance Abuse and the Family: Assessment and Treatment 2nd edition [Hardback]

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(Nova Southeastern University, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 428 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 703 g, 122 Line drawings, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138625876
  • ISBN-13: 9781138625877
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 428 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 703 g, 122 Line drawings, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138625876
  • ISBN-13: 9781138625877
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In this updated edition of Substance Abuse and the Family, Michael Reiter examines addiction through a family systems lens which considers a range of interconnected contexts, such as biology and genetics, family relationships, and larger systems.

Chapters are organized around two sections: Assessment and Treatment. Examining how the family system organizes around substance use and abuse, the first section includes contributions on the neurobiology and genetics of addiction, as well as chapters on family diversity, issues in substance using families, and working in a culturally-sensitive way. The second half of the book explores various treatment options for individuals and families presenting with substance abuse issues, providing an overview of the major family therapy theories, and chapters on self-help groups and the process of family recovery.

The second edition has many useful additions including a revision of the family diversity chapter to consider sexual and gender minorities, and brand new chapters on behavioral addictions such as sex and gambling, and a chapter on ethical implications in substance abuse work with families. Additional sections include information on Multisystemic therapy, Behavioral Couples Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Twelve-Step Facilitation. Each chapter now contains a case application to help demonstrate treatment strategies in practice.

Intended for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as beginning practitioners, Substance Abuse and the Family, 2nd ed. remains one of the most penetrating and in-depth examinations on the topic available.

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"This second edition is a must for any therapist wanting a broader and more inclusive perspective on working with persons struggling with substance use. The additions, namely, the expansion of family diversity to include sexual and gender minorities, the neurobiology of addictions, motivational interviewing, ethics, expansion of treatment models and case application, offer a comprehensive text relevant for therapists-in-training and seasoned therapists seeking continuing education. Dr. Reiters years of wisdom as a therapist and academic is evident throughout the book and especially in the self-of-the family therapist chapter that addresses issues crucial for growth and sustenance. Highly recommended!"

Joyce Baptist, PhD, LCMFT, Certified EMDR Therapist, Associate Professor, Kansas State University

"Down-to-earth and comprehensive, Substance Abuse and the Family (2nd ed.) allows you to grasp the nuts and bolts of assessing and treating individuals and families dealing with substance abuse issues. In this second edition, Reiter takes us to the crossroads of neurophysiological, genetic, cultural, ethical, relational, and risks factors of addiction. Providing hands on information for clinicians and students, Reiter exemplifies various family therapy approaches that might contribute to the process of recovery. One of the useful tools this book provides is applying each chapters concepts to a standard case, which helped bring the concepts to life."

Jimena Castro, PhD, Assistant Professor, Our Lady of the Lake University "This second edition is a must for any therapist wanting a broader and more inclusive perspective on working with persons struggling with substance use. The additions, namely, the expansion of family diversity to include sexual and gender minorities, the neurobiology of addictions, motivational interviewing, ethics, expansion of treatment models and case application, offer a comprehensive text relevant for therapists-in-training and seasoned therapists seeking continuing education. Dr. Reiters years of wisdom as a therapist and academic is evident throughout the book and especially in the self-of-the family therapist chapter that addresses issues crucial for growth and sustenance. Highly recommended!"

Joyce Baptist, PhD, LCMFT, Certified EMDR Therapist, Associate Professor, Kansas State University

"Down-to-earth and comprehensive, Substance Abuse and the Family (2nd ed.) allows you to grasp the nuts and bolts of assessing and treating individuals and families dealing with substance abuse issues. In this second edition, Reiter takes us to the crossroads of neurophysiological, genetic, cultural, ethical, relational, and risks factors of addiction. Providing hands on information for clinicians and students, Reiter exemplifies various family therapy approaches that might contribute to the process of recovery. One of the useful tools this book provides is applying each chapters concepts to a standard case, which helped bring the concepts to life."

Jimena Castro, PhD, Assistant Professor, Our Lady of the Lake University

About The Contributors xi
Preface xiii
PART I Assessment
1(178)
Chapter 1 Conceptualizing Addictions
3(22)
Chapter 2 The Neurobiology of Addiction
25(15)
Jaime L. Tartar
Christina M. Gobin
Julius Thomas
Chapter 3 The Genetics of Addiction
40(15)
Jaime L. Tartar
Christina M. Gobin
Chapter 4 The Addicted Family
55(16)
Chapter 5 Family Diversity and Substance Abuse
71(27)
Chapter 6 Roles in the Addicted Family
98(19)
Chapter 7 Family Life Cycle
117(19)
Chapter 8 Issues in Substance-Abusing Families
136(28)
Chapter 9 Behavioral Addictions
164(15)
Myron Burns
PART II Treatment
179(205)
Chapter 10 Working with Partial Systems
181(31)
Chapter 11 Ethics in Substance Abuse and the Family
212(28)
Chapter 12 Systems Theory
240(20)
Chapter 13 Family Therapy Overview I
260(32)
Chapter 14 Family Therapy Overview II
292(28)
Chapter 15 Family Therapy Application
320(25)
Chapter 16 Family Recovery
345(24)
Chapter 17 The Self of the Family Therapist
369(15)
References 384(39)
Index 423
Michael D. Reiter, PhD, is Professor of Family Therapy in the Department of Family Therapy of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Nova Southeastern University. Michael is a licensed marriage and family therapist and has authored eight previous textbooks, 18 peer-reviewed journal articles, and has presented at national and international conferences on various aspects of family therapy.