Addictions Counseling: A Practical Guide to Counseling People with Chemical and Other AddictionsIt is a wise, flexible, and openminded guide that pulls together the contemporary knowledge about substance abuse into one source. --Dr. William Van Ornum |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 21
Page 73
... Trust versus mistrust Psychosocial crisis : Potential strengths : Hope and trust versus withdrawal Therapeutic process : Asking for and accepting help Admitting : " I cannot control use of alcohol / drugs . " Agreement on treatment goal ...
... Trust versus mistrust Psychosocial crisis : Potential strengths : Hope and trust versus withdrawal Therapeutic process : Asking for and accepting help Admitting : " I cannot control use of alcohol / drugs . " Agreement on treatment goal ...
Page 79
... trust me . There is a way out for you and I can show it to you . Once I show you how to quit using and stay sober , you are going to have to make the commitment to follow through . " Whether or not he believes you has to do with whether ...
... trust me . There is a way out for you and I can show it to you . Once I show you how to quit using and stay sober , you are going to have to make the commitment to follow through . " Whether or not he believes you has to do with whether ...
Page 103
... trust in you as a counselor and the strength of her commit- ment to sobriety . Slips and Relapses . Slips and relapses need to be used as learning experiences . If the client has stayed sober for a year , we can say that he " has the ...
... trust in you as a counselor and the strength of her commit- ment to sobriety . Slips and Relapses . Slips and relapses need to be used as learning experiences . If the client has stayed sober for a year , we can say that he " has the ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 7 |
Foreword by William Van Ornum Ph D 93 | 12 |
The Counselors Role in Recovery 155 | 15 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Addictions Counseling: A Practical Guide to Counseling People with Chemical ... Dianne D. Pita No preview available - 1994 |
Common terms and phrases
accept active addicted individual addictions counseling addictive behavior admit Al-Anon Albert Ellis alco alcohol and drugs alcohol/drugs Alcoholics Anonymous anger angry approach aversion therapy become begin challenge Chemical dependency client needs co-dependent cognitive cognitive therapy compulsion concept continue counseling relationship counselor deal denial develop developmental drinking Ellis emotional experience family of origin feelings focus give goal going help the client helpers higher power holism humor identify involves irrational beliefs issues loss of control ment Method(s Objective goal patient phase Potential strengths powerlessness problem professional professional therapists Professionals Impairment Psychosocial crisis Rational Recovery Rational-emotive therapy recovering person rela role role-focused self-help groups sexual abuse shame sick slips and relapses sobriety someone spiritual aspect sponsor spouse stage stay sober stop substance abuse Tasks therapeutic therapists therapy things tion tionship treat treatment plan trust Twelve Step programs versus wife girlfriend