Review:
"A good source book for anyone seeking to understand the treatment and recovery of the alcoholic and alcoholic systems." "This series sets a new standard for clear, intelligent clinical writing on psychotherapeutic and psychiatric technique.′′ ––David Spiegel, Stanford University
From the Back Cover:
Serious controversies surrounding theory and practice within the addictions field continue to influence and undermine the successful treatment and recovery of alcoholics. Treating Alcoholism , a volume in the major, new Jossey–Bass series on psychotherapeutic treatment, presents a model of alcoholism treatment that is an invaluable resource for making informed decisions to help guide alcoholics and their families on the path to long–term recovery. “ Treating Alcoholism is a wonderful book that is extremely informative and engaging for experienced clinicians as well as students new to addiction treatment. This book takes on controversies in the field and addresses them head–on. By the end, the reader has an in–depth understanding of what it takes to provide solid treatment for recovery from alcoholism.” —ELLYN BADER, P H D, director, The Couples Institute “This book will help all readers, regardless of discipline or training, to be able to treat the alcoholic in a pragmatic, step–wise fashion. The instructions are clear yet individualized, and the case examples are succinct and relevant.” —EDWARD KAUFMAN, M.D., clinical professor of psychiatry, University of California, Irvine “Stephanie Brown’s new book will help alcoholics. Through the perspectives of Alcoholics Anonymous, but embodying many other treatments and recovery strategies, Treating Alcoholism provides a wealth of practical clinical guidance. It is chock full of short case descriptions of alcoholic people and their struggle for recovery.” —DAVID C. LEWIS, M.D., professor of medicine and community health, Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies PRAISE FOR THE JOSSEY–BASS LIBRARY OF CURRENT CLINICAL TECHNIQUE IRVIN D. YOLAM, General Editor “Reading these books will make you better at what you do. They combine concrete suggestions with clinical examples, so that you will understand not only what to do, but why. This series sets a new standard for clear, intelligent clinical writing on psychotherapeutic and psychiatric technique.” —DAVID SPIEGEL, M.D., professor of psychiatry and behavioral science, Stanford University School of Medicine
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