Changing addictive behavior

This volume proposes that prevailing clinical approaches to treating addictive behaviors are actually best suited to a minority of the population with problems--in the case of substance abusers, those with substantial functional impairment and physical dependence. But what about persons with mild to...

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Glavni autor: Tucker, Jalie Ann (-)
Ostali autori: Donovan, Dennis M. (-), Marlatt, G. Alan
Vrsta građe: Knjiga
Jezik: eng
Impresum: New York : Guilford Press, cop. 1999.
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  • I: Reformulating the addictive behavior change process
  • Changing addictive behavior: Historical and contemporary perspectives; Jalie A. Tucker
  • From hindsight to foresight: A commentary on Project MATCH; G. Alan Marlatt / 45-66
  • Public health perspectives on access and need for substance abuse treatment; Laura A. Schmidt and Constance M. Weisner / 67-96
  • Resolving alcohol and drug problems: Influences on addictive behavior change and help-seeking processes; Jalie A. Tucker and Michele Pukish King / 97-126
  • Motivation for behavior change and treatment among substance abusers; Dennis M. Donovan and David B. Rosengren / 127-159
  • Critical perspectives on the transtheoretical model and stages of change; Jay Joseph, Curtis Breslin and Harvey Skinner / 160-190
  • Behavioral economics as a framework for organizing the expanded range of substance abuse interventions; Rudy E. Vuchinich / 191-218
  • II: Expanding the range of behavior change initiatives
  • Public health perspective on addictive behavior change interventions: Conceptual frameworks and guiding principles; Susan J. Curry and Eleanor L. Kim / 221-250
  • Brief interventions for alcohol and drug problems; Allen Zweben and Michael F. Fleming / 251-282
  • Potential contributions of the community reinforcement approach and contingency management to broadening the base of substance abuse treatment; Stephen T. Higgins / 283-306
  • Increasing the impact of nicotine dependence treatment: Conceptual and practical considerations in a stepped-care plus treatment-matching approach; David B. Abrams, Matthew M. Clark and Teresa K. King / 307-330
  • Stepped care for alcohol problems: An efficient method for planning and delivering clinical services; Mark B. Sobell and Linda C. Sobell / 331-343
  • Evaluation of substance abuse treatment programs in the era of managed care: The role of cost-benefit analysis; René P. McEldowney and John G. Heilman / 344-365