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61. Solutions Step by Step: A Substance
 
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62. Global Criteria: The 12 Core Functions
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63. Encyclopedia of Substance Abuse
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64. The Wise Owl Guide To... Dantes
65. Therapist's Guide to Substance
 
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66. Anger Management for Substance
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67. High Society: How Substance Abuse
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68. Impact of Substance Abuse on Children
69. The Group Therapy of Substance
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70. Adolescents, Alcohol, and Substance
 
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71. Substance Abuse: A Comprehensive
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72. Family Solutions for Substance
 
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73. ENHANCING MOTIVATION FOR CHANGE
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74. Provider's Handbook for Assessing
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75. Trauma Services for Women in Substance
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76. The Rehabilitation Model of Substance
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77. Clinician's Guide to Substance
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78. DSST Substance Abuse DANTES Study
 
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79. Health Promotion and Substance
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80. The Wise Owl Guide To... Dantes

61. Solutions Step by Step: A Substance Abuse Treatment Manual
by Insoo Kim Berg, Norman H. Reuss
Paperback: 192 Pages (1997-11-17)
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Asin: 0393702510
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A practical guide introducing the solution-focused approach to clinicians working with substance abusers.Stressing solutions rather than pathology, clients' strengths and their strategies for past successes rather than their weaknesses or problems, this team utilizes a solution-building approach by discovering and exploring the ways substance abusers heal themselves. The book covers solution-focused therapy one step at a time. Bursting with case examples, quick tips, and questions "from the field," this is a reader-friendly manual. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Alternative approach towards substance use counseling/treatment
I've been reading on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy for about a year now and I was glad to have come across a manual that specializes in the treatment of substance use on a strengths perspective.I highly recommend this book to those counselors, mental health workers, social workers, etc who want to explore a different perspective other than the problem-oriented stance.

4-0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive and Useful
This guide offers comprehensive information on the solutions focussed appraoch along with worksheets and practical solution to implementing this appraoch in your practce.Very useful and well written.This approach is well worth taking your time to get to know.Its simple yet profound.Rather than feeding into labels, diagnoses, and weaknesses we develop a strong relationship and build on the individuals strengths and abilities to resolve the problem.I believe this is much more effective than treating the diagnosis rather than the person.Higly recommended. ... Read more


62. Global Criteria: The 12 Core Functions of the Substance Abuse Counselor, 5th Edition
by John W Herdman
 Paperback: Pages (2008)
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Asin: 097683412X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Got it!
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We did receive the book.I do apologize for not putting our new address in.We did eventually receive.

Thanking you most kindly,
Shaun ... Read more


63. Encyclopedia of Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery
Hardcover: 1152 Pages (2008-11-12)
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Asin: 1412950848
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"The scope includes behavioral addictions such as eating disorders, gambling and compulsive shopping. Preparation of the profession is heavily featured in numerous articles on standards, training, ehtics and professional organizations. An emphasis on expectations and current practice make this set and excellent resource for those preparing for work in their fields. Therefore, this title is highly appropriate for academic libraries."
-John R.M. Lawrence

"This comphrehensive resource makes a great companion to works such as Edith M. Freeman’s Substance Abuse Treatment (Sage, 1993), Gary L. Fisher and Thomas C. Harrison’s Substance Abuse (4th ed., Allyn & Bacon, 2008), and most of the works in Guilford’s “Substance Abuse” series. Highly recommended for research and academic libraries."
-Library Journal


Reflecting the recent explosion in the knowledge base of all aspects of the alcohol and drug abuse field, the Encyclopedia of Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery presents state-of-the-art research and evidence-based applications. The Encyclopedia’s approximately 350 A-to-Z signed entries focus on the information that addiction treatment and prevention professionals and allied health professionals need to effectively work with clients.

Features

  • Provides comprehensive and authoritative coverage of such areas as the neurobiology of addiction, models of addiction, sociocultural perspectives on drug use, family and community factors, prevention theories and techniques, professional issues, the criminal justice system and substance abuse, assessment and diagnosis, and more
  • Focuses on concepts of addiction and treatment practices, but also addresses commonly used and abused drugs, including recreational, prescription, and over-the-counter
  • Offers a Reader's Guide that lists topic categories with specific entries
  • Presents cross-references at the end of each entry to help readers locate related information in other entries, as well as Further Readings for those who wish to pursue topics in more depth
  • Includes an appendix listing of58 different drugs and substances with corresponding relevant entries

The Encyclopedia of Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery is intended for use by pre-service and in-service addiction prevention and treatment providers and allied professionals in the fields of criminal justice, counseling, social work, public health, nursing, medicine, other health care professions, education, and family studies.

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64. The Wise Owl Guide To... Dantes Subject Standardized Test (DSST) Substance Abuse (Formerly Drug and Alcohol Abuse) Second Edition
by Wise Owl Publications LLC
Paperback: 186 Pages (2009-12-10)
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Asin: 1440486530
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This book will show you exactly what you need to know, nothing more and nothing less to pass the Dantes Subject Standardized Test (DSST) Substance Abuse test. The Substance Abuse test is recommended for 3 upper level credit by the American Council of Education (ACE).Save countless hours and thousands of dollars by testing out for college credit. The Wise Owl Guides will put the information in an easy-to-read (and remember) format. This book includes 100 practice test questions. People that passed the actual test created this book. YOU can too! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Passed the test easily after studying from this guide
I thought it covered everything it needed to.The passing score was 400 and I ended up receiving 425

4-0 out of 5 stars Worked well
I got this and the Dantes Drug and Alcohol Abuse (one with the pink cover) study guides. The passing score on the test was a 400 and I received a 434. Worked well for me! ... Read more


65. Therapist's Guide to Substance Abuse Intervention
by Sharon L. Johnson
Kindle Edition: 669 Pages (2003-03-31)
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Asin: B0017AM7BC
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Author of AP's bestselling "Therapist's Guide to Clinical Intervention" now turns her attention to substance abuse intervention. The book will follow a similar format to her previous book, presenting information in easy to read outline form, with relevant forms, patient questionnaires, checklists, business documents, etc.

Part I discusses the social impact of substance abuse and provides a general overview of the physiological and psychological characteristics of abuse, DSM IV definition of abuse, and classifications of the varying types of drugs. Part II is the main section of the book and covers assessment, different stages of abuse/recovery, and treatment choices. Coverage includes the discussion of myriad self help choices (e.g. AA), group therapy, brief therapy, and more. Discussion will also include making a determination of treatment as inpatient or outpatient, and issues relevant to special populations (teenagers, geriatrics, comorbidity patients, etc.). Part III presents skill building resources. Part IV covers prevention, quality assurance, and also includes a glossary.

* Outlines treatment goals and objectives
* Outlines for assessing special circumstances
* Offers skill building resources to supplement treatment ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars wheres my book???????
I have ordered this book three times from you guys and got refunded twice,now i got no book and no refund.PLEASE!!! send me the book or refund my money.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
This was one of the best purchases I have made. The book arrived on time and it was so well wrapped, that I did not want to unwrap it. I would definitely order from here again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fabulous resource for therapists, students, and teachers
As a graduate social work professor and psychotherapist licensed in both psychology and clinical social work, I can attest to the usefulness of this practical guide for graduate students, beginning professionals studying for licensing exams, practicing clinicians who wish to review or increase their knowledge and expertise, educators, and even program administrators seeking to improve the quality and comprehensiveness of their services.The clearly written, usefully structured format makes looking up information easy and helps clinicians develop relevant treatment plans that can be communicated effectively in multidisciplinary and managed care settings.
The great strength of the book lies in the author's ability to gather current research information and organize it in a manner which does not simplify the complexity of substance abuse and its treatment.The first of five sections reviews the social contexts of substance abuse, highlighting issues of prevention and consequences, a sobering reminder of the core importance of this topic.DSM IV diagnostic categories are described and issues of comorbidity are introduced.Substances are described in detail, with information about drugs presented in user-friendly form. The assessment section which follows includes methods of gathering essential information, prioritizing data, reviewing for crisis issues, reducing harm, and attending to special populations and legal problems.The author selects from well-researched instruments, offering pragmatic tools to the clinician.Notable here are the inclusion of effective questions to ask and not ask the troubled employee or teenager, in order to reduce defensiveness and avoid enabling the client, as well as specific guidelines for conducting interventions with the substance user.Treatment is addressed next, with emphasis on multidisciplinary communication, planning treatment in stages so as to maximize success, utilizing eclectic, effective theoretical orientations as well as self-help groups and multisystems approaches.Practical interventions that work are explored more fully in the fourth section on solution-focused therapies and special populations.Here the author elaborates on behavioral, strength-based interventions, and on the needs of groups such as disabled persons and adolescents, suggestingtechniques to increase motivation and cope with inevitable slips.Especially impressive is the final chapter, focusing on skill-building and the dual diagnosis of substance abuse and mental disorders.Family and relationship problems, cultural diversity issues, the complications of HIV/AIDS, gender, and aging are presented, and the reader is offered an appealing array of self-monitoring tools, concluding with an up-to-date list of national helplines.
This is a wonderful resource manual and educational tool, which condenses scientifically based current research and clinical lore into a pragmatic format accessible to physicians, practitioners, students, and educators. ... Read more


66. Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Clients, Participant Workbook
by Patrick M Reilly, Michael S Shopshire, Timothy C Durazzo, Torri A Campbell
 Paperback: Pages (2007)
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67. High Society: How Substance Abuse Ravages America and What to Do About It
by Joseph A. Califano Jr.
Hardcover: 270 Pages (2007-04-30)
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Asin: B00119R688
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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In High Society, Joseph Califano points out that a child who reaches twenty-one without smoking, using illegal drugs, or abusing alcohol is virtually certain never to do so-and chronicles the fearful cost in personal pain and public dollars of our nation's failure to act on this truth.

Califano shows how substance abuse is the culprit in violent and property crime, soaring Medicare and Medicaid costs, family breakup, domestic violence, the spread of AIDS, teen pregnancy, poverty, and low productivity. He takes on alcohol and tobacco interests that buy political protection with campaign contributions and seed a culture of substance abuse among our nation's children and teens. He explains the importance of parent power, proposes revolutionary changes in prevention, treatment, and criminal justice, and calls upon every individual and institution to confront this plague that has maimed and killed more Americans than all our wars, natural catastrophes, and traffic accidents combined. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars One of the most stunningly ill-informed books I have ever read.
Joseph A. Califano Jr., High Society: How Substance Abuse Ravages America and What to Do About It (PublicAffairs, 2007)

As long as there have been humans, there have been doomsayers. These people see it as their job to ensure that everyone around them is terrified. Of course, it's tough to scare people with nothing, so these doomsayers need to find--or manufacture--a scapegoat, a straw man, something for us to be afraid of. Granted, some things we have been warned about are very real dangers. The first Neanderthal to warn the rest of the folks around the campfire about the dangers of the sabre-toothed tiger had every right to be scared, and probably had some very nasty scars, assuming he had firsthand information about how dangerous the beast was. But as humans became more powerful, and better able to control the natural dangers around them, doomsayers had to invent things more powerful than humans for humans to be scared of. This, of course, is the basis of organized religion. Skip forward a few thousand years, and we've gone through the age of enlightenment. Religion doesn't really scare most of us any more. The new generation of doomsayers, taking a few clues from Madison Avenue, have combined the two approaches to doomsaying by taking a real, though usually minor, danger and blowing it way, way out of proportion.

And thus we come to Joseph Califano's laughably stupid High Society, a book that would be pure comedy gold if there weren't enough reviews on Amazon to convince me that there are actually people out there taking this nonsense seriously.

Califano opens by hammering the point (which he will repeat later) into our heads that sixty-five percent of all the world's illegal drugs are consumed in the United States. Unlike other statistics he quotes, however, Califano never mentions any of the parameters that lie behind this number. Specifically, he never mentions whether the survey(s) used to arrive at this conclusion controlled for the simple fact that many drugs that are illegal in America are legal in other countries. That Califano neglected to mention this when he went out of his way to mention specific controls surrounding other statistics is, I believe, telling. And when the author evades full disclosure on the first notable statistic in the book, that should be raising a huge red flag that everything else he says should be taken with as much salt as necessary.

As well, Califano has some very serious issues with tunnel vision. He cherry-picks the drugs he's going to report on in any given aspect of his expose to show the worst possible effects. This is, of course, to be expected in a book such as this. Where he goes from simple spin into outright duplicity is in taking anecdotal evidence and raising it to the same level of credibility as scientific studies. That he does nothing to hide the fact that he is doing this is irrelevant as long as people are willing to accept the unspoken (and very, very wrong) idea that anecdotal evidence is as credible as scientific studies. The very idea is ludicrous, and yet we see examples of it daily--on the news, in religious and political discussions, every time we get a chain email forwarded to us about a long-debunked urban legend. People are all too willing to swallow anecdotal evidence and turn it into an ironclad belief system. Joseph Califano is not a stupid man. He knows this, and he is playing on it.

To compound this, and to show that Califano makes no bones about stooping even lower in his bare-faced attempts to manipulate the reader with sleight-of-hand, Califano takes two (in the section of the book I read; I admit that I abandoned it as a hopeless cause on page sixty-five, at the end of Chapter Four) of the most egregious logical fallacies known to man and plays them like strings on a violin, using the emotional reactions they are sure to elicit from readers as a way to rally the masses to his cause. He mixes them in with just enough scientific (and, as we have already noted, anecdotal, which he puts on the same pedestal) evidence to make it seem as if he's not gunning for an emotional reaction, but no one who uses these two logical fallacies is looking for a balanced, reasonable assessment of his arguments. The logical fallacies are:

1. the "gateway drug" argument, which has long been disproved. Amazon will not allow external links to be posted in reviews, but a google search on "gateway drug fallacy" will pull up hundreds of websites explaining how wrongheaded the hypothesis is. However, my favorite debunking is quickly summed up by one true, completely provable, and yet utterly ridiculous statement: "100% of serial killers ate bread when they were children." As I said, it's true, and it's easily provable. But it's also easier to see the other side of the coin: billions of people who eat bread every day never become serial killers.

2. the "think of the children" argument. This one, despite being a fallacy, is still very widely used, because it's the quickest way to the heartstrings of every parent who picks up a book, sees a movie, listens to a speech, etc. It's ingrained in us to protect the children, most notably our own children. In America, however, the idea of "protection" has gone haywire when it comes to the kiddies. There's a magazine advertisement that was popular a few months ago (as I write this, in November 2008) that sums up how stupid we've gotten. I don't remember for sure, but I believe it was for one of the glut of antibacterial products on the market. It shows a baby encased in a bubble, and the text above the picture read (forgive me for paraphrasing, I just took a quick look through the magazine rack and can't find the ad now), "in a perfect world, all babies would be this well protected." If you saw something like that, assuming you're a parent (or a sibling, perhaps), doesn't that strike an emotional reaction with you? Do you feel some harmony for the sentiment? But take a couple of steps back and think about that. That's the sort of protection that causes parents to pressure doctors to prescribe antibiotics for almost everything. It's been happening for decades, and what has the end result been? New strains of "superbugs" that are resistant to almost every antibiotic known to man. And now we've got the rise of the antibacterials. It hasn't happened yet, but when these kids grow up and get out into the world, with their immune systems having never had the chance to be exposed to thousands of different types of bacteria that we were introduced to as kids... I'm sure you can finish that sentence yourself.

Thus, it becomes obvious that the initial reaction we have to the "think of the children" argument, while it is a powerful emotional reaction, is not necessarily the right one. Wikipedia's article on the "think of the children" fallacy notes that it is "an appeal to emotion that can be used to support an irrational conclusion (both logical fallacies) when used in an argument." That sums it up rather nicely. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not saying we shouldn't think of the children. I'm saying that if someone is telling you to think of the children, perhaps you should take a look at the man--or the facts--behind the curtain. Because I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts that the guy who's telling you to think of the children--in this case, Joseph Califano--is "us[ing it] to support an irrational conclusion." And when you look at the structure of Califano's arguments, as we've been doing above, can you really come to any other conclusion?

I realize that simply outlining the problems with the way Califano has constructed his argument isn't going to change any minds about the validity of this book. (Actually, I know I can't change anyone's minds about the validity of this book no matter what I do, but I still feel the need to try.) So let me offer a specific example. On page 16, as he's introducing the topic of alcohol (ah, the demon rum!), Califano states, "No one [in colonial America] thought about age limits....Drinking was taught at home soon after a child learned to hold a cup in order to accustom children to the taste of alcohol and 'encourage moderation'." (This is footnoted, but thanks to the severely limited HTML we can use in Amazon reviews, I must apologize for not attributing it.) Those quotation marks tell you all you need to know about Califano's attitude towards the idea that children who drink alcohol learn to do so more moderately than children who are forbidden from drinking alcohol. However, it is quite widely known, as much as we in America refuse to believe it, that this is a flavor of the truism "what is forbidden is desired"; rates of alcoholism in countries where there is no drinking age, or one much lower than it is in the United States, are a great deal lower than they are here. Finland, Sweden, Egypt, France, Spain, Italy, Greece, Germany, and Austria are all excellent examples of this. For facts and figures to back this up, if you don't feel like scouring the Internet, I refer you to Stanton Peele's The Diseasing of America, which spends a number of chapters discussing the link between magic-age laws and substance abuse (and also, though I didn't touch on it here, the equally insidious practice of the gerrymandering of the term "alcoholism", which means something vastly different in 2008 than it did to Dr. Bob and Bill W. in 1935).

This is already long, so I'll simply note in passing, as another nod to the tunnel vision I spoke of earlier, that Califano is all too willing to attack those evil, evil legal drugs nicotine and alcohol, but, like all anti-drug crusaders who are playing you wrong, he neglects--entirely!--to mention a legal drug more widely used than either: caffeine. Why would someone so seemingly concerned about drug use in America neglect a drug that, according to at least one widely-reported study, published in New Scientist in September of 2005, ninety percent of Americans use daily? The answer is obvious if you think about it for a second or two: you can use it while working. You can drive while under its effects. You don't have to exit the building to drink a Coke. There's no age limit for buying Jolt Cola. In short, caffeine is still a socially acceptable drug, and the anti-some-drug crusaders don't want to go making the converts think twice about the drugs they still consume. And that, more than anything, should give you pause before you consider swallowing Califano's ludicrous arguments; he's playing to the crowd, even as he's playing the crowd. That's pretty much the definition of manipulation. I'm not necessarily saying to dismiss this book out of hand, though I certainly did, but I'm saying you should spend a lot of time validating Califano's claims before taking any of them to heart. The Emperor's clothes are, at the very least, moth-eaten and threadbare. (zero)

5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding and extensively referenced
I can't rate this book high enough. The author has extensively documented his sources for the information contained in the book. I am familiar with many of his references and know he has cited them in context. At first I thought he was overstating many of the facts but upon further investigation I don't think he is. He makes essential points in several areas: futility of incarcerating drug users insteading of providing treatment, statistics about what works and what does not work in prevention of underage drug use, failed drug policies of other countries from whom we can learn. This book reminded me of another extensively referenced book from CASA: "Women Under the Influence", also an excellent book.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not a new idea in here
No one is more responsible than Joseph Califano, Jr., for the fact that America now suffers the worse drug abuse crisis in our history, worse than nearly any other nation on earth. His tirelessly senseless crusades based on sensational, anti-scientific reports and bombastic rhetoric have pivotally shaped our calamitous national drug policy, received oceans of worshipful media, and soaked up millions in public funding for three decades. Now, he admits without irony, things are worse than ever.

"High Society" repeats more of Califano's formula for disaster. Make all youth abstain? How? We now arrest 800,000 persons under 21 every year for alcohol or drug possession and have dumped billions into no-no "prevention" policies for 25 years. Why would arresting millions and spending trillions doing more of what failed suddenly work?

And to what end? The drug-use surveys Califano relies on are meaningless. American Baby Boomers growing up in the 1950s and `60s had very low rates of teenage drug and alcohol use (82% of high school seniors in 1973 never used an illicit drug even once, approaching Califano's abstinence dream). Yet, Boomers then and now suffer by far the worst rates of drug-related deaths, hospital emergencies, crime, and other addictive ills of any generation, far higher than later generations that used drugs and alcohol more. Meanwhile, countries such as Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Greece, where use of alcohol by children and teens is widespread (usually daily), have the lowest rates of drunkenness, alcoholism, and related problems of any cultures. That's because they employ strict social and family controls on all ages rather than bombast and prohibition.

Yet, Califano, along with his allies such as drug czars John Walters and William Bennett, have relentlessly thwarted efforts to moderate drug and alcohol use by young and old Americans, insisting instead that the impossible panacea of complete, eternal abstinence is the only option even for mild drugs and, for persons under 21, everything. Califano's politically convenient ideology that problems would disappear if teenagers abstained fails to note that youths who don't drink or use drugs come from demographic groups (such as teetotaling religions) in which adults abstain as well, while kids who get drunk at young ages come from families with histories of adult drug/alcohol abuse, violence, and mental disturbance. Chasing around, arresting, and locking up the vast majority of teens who drink and use drugs while displaying no immediate or long-term consequences is a recipe for maximizing the odds they WILL become abusers.

This book, like Califano's career, extends his muddled fanaticism that has endangered generations of Americans. It reinforces the urgency of removing the failed drug warriors he represents from power so that new generations of ideas can emerge to fix the catastrophe they created.

4-0 out of 5 stars High Society
This was a very straight forward book perhaps stating what we already might know about drug usage but still refusing to consider the problem as VERY serious. The statistics given in the book really bring a better perspective and the wide range of drug usage is clearly shown. The one section that dealt with marijuana was worth devoting an entire chapter on the subject. A very good book and easy to understand. Excellent for parents to use to help with the decisions that their children might someday have to face.

5-0 out of 5 stars Factually Freightening
High Society would seem fictional and over exagerated had Joe Califano Jr. not backed up his statistics with over 1000 research footnotes.Everyone who has children or is concerned about the health of our society in general and in the workplace needs to read this book.

Having lost an adult child (an M.D., MBA 28 year old) to multiple addictions in 2006 as well as owning my own business and needing to deal with alcohol, drug and tobacco issues at work; I can't recommend this book enough.

If you think that your family or workplace would never be one of Califano's stattistics; you're fooling yourself! ... Read more


68. Impact of Substance Abuse on Children And Families: Research And Practice Implications (Haworth Social Work Practice)
Hardcover: 224 Pages (2006-10-26)
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Help children overcome the increasing dangers they face because of their parents’ addictions

Impact of Substance Abuse on Children and Families addresses the growing concern over children at risk of developing physical and mental health problems because of their parents’ addictions to alcohol and other drugs (AOD), including a chapter on the troubling increase of methamphetamine abuse by parents. The book’s contributors examine current research findings from the United States, Australia, Ireland, and Israel to provide much-needed insight into the effects of addiction on family dynamics, parental attachment styles, and family characteristics. The book also looks at the impact of addiction on school-aged children and on mothers in residential treatment with their children, survey assessment instruments and treatment outcomes, and the value of Student Assistance Services for older children.

Almost 25 percent of children in the United States live in a household where a parent or other adult is a heavy or binge drinker. More than 10 percent live in family where illicit drugs are used. Children of alcoholics are nearly 10 times more likely to develop an alcohol use disorder as other children, and often develop behavior problems such as depression, anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, conduct disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder. Children of illicit drug abusers are more likely than other children to demonstrate immature, impulsive, or irresponsible behavior, to have lower IQ scores, and poorer school attendance. Impact of Substance Abuse on Children and Families focuses on these critical and often ignored aspects of addiction, providing the latest evidence-based qualitative and quantitative research findings, as well as a summary of available literature.

Impact of Substance Abuse on Children and Families examines:

the impact on children at various developmental stages

the role of the family as a treatment resource

alcohol problems and marriage

parental attachment styles of drug-using fathers

family cohesion and adaptability

self-in-relations theory

family-centered service models

the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)

adolescent substance abuse treatment

online treatment optionsImpact of Substance Abuse on Children and Families is an essential resource for both academics and practitioners working in social work, addictions counseling, sociology, psychology, public health, and family and children’s studies. ... Read more


69. The Group Therapy of Substance Abuse (Haworth Therapy for the Addictive Disorders)
by David W Brook, Henry I Spitz
Hardcover: 450 Pages (2002-10-08)
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Isbn: 0789017814
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Gain a practical perspective on group therapy as a treatment for addiction!

As more and more researchers and clinicians recognize group therapy as the primary psychosocial intervention in the treatment of substance abusers, there is a growing need for a comprehensive resource that places the wide range of theories and ideas about the treatment into practical perspective. The Group Therapy of Substance Abuse is the first book to bridge the gap between substance abuse treatment and group psychotherapy by presenting expert analyses that address all major schools of thought. The book includes clinical examples and specific recommendations for treatment techniques, reflecting a variety of viewpoints from the leading clinicians, scholars, and teachers in the field.

Because of its therapeutic efficacy and cost effectiveness, group therapy has come to play an increasingly important role as the psychosocial therapy of choice for an ever-increasing numbers of patients with substance abuse disorders. For ease of use, The Group Therapy of Substance Abuse is divided into several sections, including a discussion of the basic theoretical approaches on which most group treatments of substance abusers are based; the uses of group treatment approaches in specific treatment settings; and the uses of group treatment with specific patient populations.

The Group Therapy of Substance Abuse also includes diverse perspectives on:

  • interpersonal and psychodynamic approaches to therapy
  • cognitive behavioral methods
  • outpatient, inpatient, and partial-hospitalization groups
  • network therapy and 12-step groups
  • treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual, adolescent, and elderly abusers
  • therapeutic community groups
Essential for professionals who treat substance abusers, The Group Therapy of Substance Abuse is also an excellent textbook for scholars and students in the mental health field. The book adds depth to the practicing (and soon-to-be practicing) clinician's understanding of how best to address the complex problem of addiction. ... Read more

70. Adolescents, Alcohol, and Substance Abuse: Reaching Teens through Brief Interventions
Paperback: 350 Pages (2004-07-12)
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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This volume reviews a range of empirically supported approaches to prevention and treatment of adolescent substance use problems. The focus is on motivationally based brief interventions that can be delivered in a variety of contexts, that address key developmental considerations, and that draw on cutting-edge knowledge on addictive behavior change. From expert contributors, coverage encompasses alcohol skills training; integrative behavioral and family therapy; motivational interviewing; interventions for dually diagnosed youth; Internet-based education, prevention, and treatment; and applications to HIV prevention. The volume is extensively referenced and includes numerous clinical illustrations and vignettes.
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4-0 out of 5 stars Great, but slightly flawed text
This is the best available at this time for working with adolescents who are abusing substances.The only flaw in the text is the chapter on internet treatment.The websites are not always good or appropriate for teens.Otherwise, the text is excellent and with this corrected I would give it 5 stars.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great review of the latest innovations in early intervention
In difference to the other review I read on this site this book is quite informative. I would be concerned with any text that would attempt to simply spell out how to conduct a broad category of treatments, such as "brief intervention." Instead, this edited book includes work from some of the foremost authorities in the field and even has a few chapters that detail some specific intervention plans that were a burgeoning of therapy modes. Most importantly, the authors dare to present novel yet controversial approaches to framing adolescent substance use and treatment. If "how to" is what you are looking for, you should properly contact the authors of the various chapters as they are mostly associated with training programs and seminars.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not Enough Practical Info
This book offers a review of current research on substance use in adolescents and college age students, but I was looking for more practical guidance on doing therapy with kids who use drugs, and this was only covered slightly. I was hoping that this would be the main focus of the book, considering the subtitle "reaching teens through brief interventions". It was kind of a let down. ... Read more


71. Substance Abuse: A Comprehensive Textbook (Spiral Manual)
 Hardcover: 1200 Pages (2004-10-04)
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Asin: 0781734746
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The premier text on substance abuse and addictive behaviors is now in its updated and expanded Fourth Edition, with up-to-the-minute insights from more than 150 experts at the front lines of patient management and research. This edition features expanded coverage of the neurobiology of abused substances, new pharmacologic therapies for addictions, and complete information on “club drugs” such as Ecstasy. New sections focus on addiction in children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly and women’s health issues, including pregnancy. The expanded behavioral addictions section now includes hoarding, shopping, and computer/Internet abuse.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Thi Is It!!!!
ANY clinician working with any clients, or families of clients, who reveal ANY family history, or personal propensity toward, substance abuse MUST have AND READ this awesome text!!It is the most thorough text I have seenon the subject in my 10+ years as a clinician!! ... Read more


72. Family Solutions for Substance Abuse: Clinical and Counseling Approaches (Haworth Marriage and the Family)
by Eric E. Mccollum, Terry S Trepper
Paperback: 238 Pages (2001-04-04)
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Asin: 0789006235
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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This comprehensive volume delivers the information and techniques you need to effectively treat addicts and their families. It provides clear models of diagnosis and intervention, theoretical background on family systems, and numerous case studies and figures. Family Solutions for Substance Abuse will teach you useful therapeutic skills and strategies, including joining with different family members, negotiating goals and contracts, dealing with family violence, handling relapses, and ending treatment. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Extremely basic book
This book is more for people that have absolutely no experience working with families, rather than for therapists expanding on clinical skills in the area of substance abuse.Very basic--not really all that helpful. ... Read more


73. ENHANCING MOTIVATION FOR CHANGE IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 35, DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 07-4212
 Paperback: Pages (2007)
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Asin: B001NJDCP2
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Very Informational
This is very helpful and instrumental in many situations you will encounter as a professional. ... Read more


74. Provider's Handbook for Assessing Criminal Conduct and Substance Abuse Clients: Progress and Change Evaluation (PACE) Monitor; A Supplement to Criminal ... and Change; Pathways to Responsible Living
by Dr. Kenneth W. (Wayne) Wanberg, Dr. Harvey B. Milkman
Paperback: 208 Pages (2009-11-12)
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Asin: 1412979706
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Handbook of Assessing and Treating Substance Abuse and Criminal Conduct:The Progress and Change Evaluation (PACE) Monitor is an instructive guide that helps agencies and providers assess, monitor and evaluate the change and progress made by criminal justice clients at the beginning, during and after treatment. The guide contains dozens of instruments used to assess and evaluate clients, along with a description of each item and instructions on how to score and interpret it. It was created to be used in conjunction with the Criminal Conduct and Substance Abuse Treatment: Strategies for Self Improvement and Change curriculum, but the instruments are general enough that they can be used separately and with other curriculums as well. The tools provided in this book will be highly useful for anyone working with clients with co-occurring issues of substance abuse and criminal conduct.


SAGE offers treatment and training programs for mental health providers that you can easily incorporate into your existing programs. Visit www.sagepub.com/satreatments to learn more about these treatment and training programs.
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75. Trauma Services for Women in Substance Abuse Treatment: An Integrated Approach
by Denise Hien, Lisa Caren Litt, Lisa R. Cohen, Gloria M. Miele, Aimee Campbell
Hardcover: 321 Pages (2008-12-15)
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Asin: 1433804107
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This book is a hands-on guide for clinicians seeking to treat women who suffer from both a history of trauma and the effects of substance abuse.The intertwined nature of trauma and addiction is explored through a review of recent research, with a focus on treatment options for PTSD and addiction that together form the basis for many of the recently developed treatments for trauma and addiction co-morbidity.Vital background material is included that describes the effects of trauma on emotion regulation, interpersonal functioning, parenting, and physical health.Finally, the book addresses the many real-world challenges clinicians will face in implementing trauma-focused therapeutic approaches in community-based substance abuse treatment.

Drs. Hien, Litt, Cohen, Miele and Campbell have written an essential resource for substance abuse program directors who want to broaden their services to better assist their clients.It will also be helpful for clinicians and social workers who want to better understand the complicated nature of their clients' problems, as well as for researchers seeking to expand on the current understanding of addiction and trauma co-morbidity, and for all who seek to further develop integrated treatments to help lead victims to recovery. ... Read more


76. The Rehabilitation Model of Substance Abuse Counseling
by John J. Benshoff, Timothy P. Janikowski
Paperback: 300 Pages (1999-12-01)
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Asin: 053434223X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This text provides readers with practical skills and treatment strategies and is unique in its conceptualization of substance abuse treatment from a rehabilitation perspective, and its perspective of substance abuse as a disability. The authors treat substance abuse as a complex problem, with a diverse etiological basis stressing that recovery is a process that is holistic, individualized, and functionally based. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Substance abuse counseling book has substance
This book is informative and well written... for substance abuse classes for vocational rehabilitation counselors, this book is a good text... it introduces some good discussion questions and covers the subject in depth, but also easy to read... the medical/biology chapter was tough going but that is more related to the subject matter rather than how it is presented. ... Read more


77. Clinician's Guide to Substance Abuse (Hazelden Chronic Illness)
by David E. Smith, Richard B. Seymour
Paperback: 320 Pages (2001-03-12)
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Asin: 0071347135
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Aclear, concise introduction to substance abuse treatment for non-specialist physicians. Provides information on the nature of addiction, brain chemistry, pharmacology, current treatment protocols, and specific populations such as women, adolescents, and the aged. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Clinicians Guide t osubstacne Abuse
This is a great book for those beginning the addiction field. It is a primer to other resources and gives you a better understanding of the addiction process. This is a book strongly recommended with easy reading to understand the books contents. ... Read more


78. DSST Substance Abuse DANTES Study Guide
by Ace The CLEP
Spiral-bound: 84 Pages (2010)
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This year, thousands of students will test out of classes by taking a DANTES test. With over 1700 colleges and universities that accept DANTES tests as credit, it has never been easier to complete your college education quickly. DANTES tests save you class time, money for books and tuition and shorten the path to your degree. DANTES tests, are also known as DSST tests, which stand for DANTES Subject Standardized Test.Our study guides are a helpful way to learn the information for the DANTES test in the most condensed manner possible. This is an unofficial study guide for the Substance Abuse DANTES / DSST Test, formerly the Drug and Alcohol Abuse DANTES / DSST Test. This study guide is 84 pages long and includes 100 sample test questions. You too can pass this popular DANTES test. ... Read more


79. Health Promotion and Substance Abuse Prevention Among American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: Issues in Cultural Competence (Csap Cultural Competence)
 Plastic Comb: 214 Pages (2003-08)
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80. The Wise Owl Guide To... Dantes Subject Standardized Test Substance Abuse (Formerly Drug and Alcohol
by Nicole Kirros Anderson
Paperback: 192 Pages (2009-08-22)
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Asin: 1440485135
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This book will show you exactly what you need to know, nothing more and nothing less to pass the Dantes Subject Standardized Test (DSST) Substance Abuse test. The Substance Abuse test is recommended for 3 upper level credit by the American Council of Education (ACE).Save countless hours and thousands of dollars by testing out for college credit. The Wise Owl Guides will put the information in an easy-to-read (and remember) format. This book includes 100 practice test questions, and a bonus on how to prepare for your test. People that passed the actual test created this book. YOU can too! ... Read more


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