Substance Abuse: Information for School Counselors, Social Workers, Therapists, and CounselorsSubstance Abuse, Second Edition, continues to provide counseling, social work, and other students with a detailed overview of the alcohol and other drug field. The new edition provides updated coverage and clinical examples to reflect the rapid changes in this area. New information includes the discussions of the latest edition of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory, co-occurring disorders, and a section on the effect of managed care on professional ethics. The authors present balanced coverage of different treatment models as well as objective discussions of the controversies in the field. |
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Page 94
... Adolescent Substance Abuse Although many of the areas of the psychosocial history may be useful with adults and adolescents in determining the probability of an alcohol or other drug prob- lem , there are additional signs of adolescent ...
... Adolescent Substance Abuse Although many of the areas of the psychosocial history may be useful with adults and adolescents in determining the probability of an alcohol or other drug prob- lem , there are additional signs of adolescent ...
Page 142
... adolescent's statements are indicative of some of the treatment issues for adolescents . Adolescents have difficulty relating to a concept of a life - long dis- ease . They have rarely experienced the same level of life problems ...
... adolescent's statements are indicative of some of the treatment issues for adolescents . Adolescents have difficulty relating to a concept of a life - long dis- ease . They have rarely experienced the same level of life problems ...
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... adolescent is at- tempting to separate . Moreover , adolescence is often the time for custodial rights to be renegotiated . For example , a male adolescent might be sent to live with his father during high school or a female adolescent ...
... adolescent is at- tempting to separate . Moreover , adolescence is often the time for custodial rights to be renegotiated . For example , a male adolescent might be sent to live with his father during high school or a female adolescent ...
Contents
Classification of Drugs | 13 |
Models of Addiction | 36 |
Culturally and Ethnically Diverse Groups | 52 |
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