Relapse Prevention : Maintenance Strategies in the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors by Dennis M. Donovan (2005, Hardcover)

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PublisherGuilford Publications
ISBN-101593851766
ISBN-139781593851767
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Number of Pages416 Pages
Publication NameRelapse Prevention : Maintenance Strategies in the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSocial Work, Psychotherapy / General, Psychiatry / General, Psychopathology / Addiction
Publication Year2005
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
AuthorDennis M. Donovan
Subject AreaSocial Science, Psychology, Medical
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight26.1 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width6.5 in

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Edition Number2
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2005-000834
ReviewsOffers clinicians a comprehensive update of the science and how it has been applied to major areas of addictive disorders....Each chapter offers a comprehensive review of the literature and empirical data where applicable. In addition, the experts attempt to address and apply the conventional wisdom of models of relapse prevention and areas for future study....It is a must-have resource for both seasoned clinicians and researchers....The book represents the next step in the evolution of understanding the complexity of relapse which is common for patients struggling to manage chemical and nonchemical addictive behaviors., "The work contained in...the text has stood the text of time and made an indelible mark on the treatment of disordered behaviors of many types and on the face of psychology and mental health more generally. Reviewers recommend this handbook to students, clinicians, teachers, and researchers with great enthusiasm and respect."--Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment(Lee Cohen, Vol. 28, No. 4, Dec. 2006), "A thoroughly revised and updated edition of an addictions classic! In comprehensive and practical chapters, the contributors critically review and discuss new developments in relapse prevention theory, research, and practice. Of particular interest is the volume's reconceptualization of the relapse process, which takes into account new research findings. A new chapter on relapse prevention among ethnic minorities is especially timely, and chapters on sexual risk behaviors, gambling disorders, and 'club drugs' document the expansion of relapse prevention to new problem areas. Clinicians, educators, and researchers should read--and reread--this book. "Relapse Prevention, Second Edition," can be used as a primary text in graduate-level courses on addictive behavior. It also will serve well as a supplementary text in graduate-level courses on clinical practice and intervention research."--Meredith Hanson, DSW, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service "People can overcome addictive behaviors, but doing so often requires time and multiple attempts. Many studies have taught us the importance of approaching treatment from a realistic perspective. In this second edition, the relapse model proffered by Marlatt for alcohol problems 20 years ago has now been extended to a dozen different addictive behaviors. Each chapter provides an overview of the management and prevention of relapse for specific problem areas. This book is absolutely essential for anyone working in the addictions field."--Linda Carter Sobell, PhD, Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University "More than two decades ago, Alan Marlatt offered a way to analyze and prevent relapse that was oneof those seminal insights that changed the field of addiction science forever. In the second edition of this influential work, Marlatt and Donovan provide an updated reconceptualization of the relapse process that incorporates cutting-edge research on craving, expectancies, contingencies, and self-regulation. Top scientist-practitioners offer a panoramic view of relapse prevention across the most extensive range of behaviors addressed in one place. Practitioners of all types, as well as researchers interested in the critical next questions facing the field, will appreciate this state-of-the-science volume and the clear treatment guidance it contains."--Carlo C. DiClemente, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland-Baltimore County, Offers clinicians a comprehensive approach to addressing relapse for drug and alcohol issues....For any clinician working with clients presenting with primary or co-occurring substance use issues, this book is a valuable resource that outlines effective relapse prevention strategies based on extensive research....Overall, this is an excellent resource and provides a comprehensive review of the current literature in the area of relapse prevention....The authors have captured changes in the field of relapse prevention for addictive behaviors in the past two decades and provide a comprehensive model of relapse based on extensive research. This book is a beneficial resource for all clinicians working with clients with drug and alcohol issues., "Offers clinicians a comprehensive approach to addressing relapse for drug and alcohol issues....For any clinician working with clients presenting with primary or co-occurring substance use issues, this book is a valuable resource that outlines effective relapse prevention strategies based on extensive research....Overall, this is an excellent resource and provides a comprehensive review of the current literature in the area of relapse prevention....The authors have captured changes in the field of relapse prevention for addictive behaviors in the past two decades and provide a comprehensive model of relapse based on extensive research. This book is a beneficial resource for all clinicians working with clients with drug and alcohol issues."--Drug and Alcohol Review, "Offers clinicians a comprehensive update of the science and how it has been applied to major areas of addictive disorders....Each chapter offers a comprehensive review of the literature and empirical data where applicable. In addition, the experts attempt to address and apply the conventional wisdom of models of relapse prevention and areas for future study....It is a must-have resource for both seasoned clinicians and researchers....The book represents the next step in the evolution of understanding the complexity of relapse which is common for patients struggling to manage chemical and nonchemical addictive behaviors."--Psychiatric Services, "Provides a comprehensive overview of the various applications of relapse prevention (RP). It suggested some new techniques for improving RP techniques so that they can address specific issues for individual clients and for more diverse populations. Also, it is most helpful to have a compendium of applications of the RP approach to various and diverse addictive disorders....It is an excellent resource for those who wish to review the range of addictive disorders that have been treated using RP techniques and the research findings so far."--Addictive Disorders and Their Treatment, Provides a comprehensive overview of the various applications of relapse prevention (RP). It suggested some new techniques for improving RP techniques so that they can address specific issues for individual clients and for more diverse populations. Also, it is most helpful to have a compendium of applications of the RP approach to various and diverse addictive disorders....It is an excellent resource for those who wish to review the range of addictive disorders that have been treated using RP techniques and the research findings so far., "The work contained in...the text has stood the test of time and made an indelible mark on the treatment of disordered behaviors of many types and on the face of psychology and mental health more generally. Reviewers recommend this handbook to students, clinicians, teachers, and researchers with great enthusiasm and respect."--Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment(Lee Cohen, Vol. 28, No. 4, Dec. 2006), WEB QUOTE "Provides a comprehensive overview of the various applications of relapse prevention (RP). It suggested some new techniques for improving RP techniques so that they can address specific issues for individual clients and for more diverse populations. Also, it is most helpful to have a compendium of applications of the RP approach to various and diverse addictive disorders....It is an excellent resource for those who wish to review the range of addictive disorders that have been treated using RP techniques and the research findings so far."--Addictive Disorders and Their Treatment "Offers clinicians a comprehensive update of the science and how it has been applied to major areas of addictive disorders....Each chapter offers a comprehensive review of the literature and empirical data where applicable. In addition, the experts attempt to address and apply the conventional wisdom of models of relapse prevention and areas for future study....It is a must-have resource for both seasoned clinicians and researchers....The book represents the next step in the evolution of understanding the complexity of relapse which is common for patients struggling to manage chemical and nonchemical addictive behaviors."--Psychiatric Services "The work contained in...the text has stood the test of time and made an indelible mark on the treatment of disordered behaviors of many types and on the face of psychology and mental health more generally. Reviewers recommend this handbook to students, clinicians, teachers, and researchers with great enthusiasm and respect."--Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, More than two decades ago, Alan Marlatt offered a way to analyze and prevent relapse that was one of those seminal insights that changed the field of addiction science forever. In the second edition of this influential work, Marlatt and Donovan provide an updated reconceptualization of the relapse process that incorporates cutting-edge research on craving, expectancies, contingencies, and self-regulation. Top scientist-practitioners offer a panoramic view of relapse prevention across the most extensive range of behaviors addressed in one place. Practitioners of all types, as well as researchers interested in the critical next questions facing the field, will appreciate this state-of-the-science volume and the clear treatment guidance it contains. - Carlo C. DiClemente, Department of Psychology, University of MarylandBaltimore County, USA, "A thoroughly revised and updated edition of an addictions classic! In comprehensive and practical chapters, the contributors critically review and discuss new developments in relapse prevention theory, research, and practice. Of particular interest is the volume's reconceptualization of the relapse process, which takes into account new research findings. A new chapter on relapse prevention among ethnic minorities is especially timely, and chapters on sexual risk behaviors, gambling disorders, and 'club drugs' document the expansion of relapse prevention to new problem areas. Clinicians, educators, and researchers should read--and reread--this book. Relapse Prevention, Second Edition, can be used as a primary text in graduate-level courses on addictive behavior. It also will serve well as a supplementary text in graduate-level courses on clinical practice and intervention research."--Meredith Hanson, DSW, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service "People can overcome addictive behaviors, but doing so often requires time and multiple attempts. Many studies have taught us the importance of approaching treatment from a realistic perspective. In this second edition, the relapse model proffered by Marlatt for alcohol problems 20 years ago has now been extended to a dozen different addictive behaviors. Each chapter provides an overview of the management and prevention of relapse for specific problem areas. This book is absolutely essential for anyone working in the addictions field."--Linda Carter Sobell, PhD, Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University "More than two decades ago, Alan Marlatt offered a way to analyze and prevent relapse that was one of those seminal insights that changed the field of addiction science forever. In the second edition of this influential work, Marlatt and Donovan provide an updated reconceptualization of the relapse process that incorporates cutting-edge research on craving, expectancies, contingencies, and self-regulation. Top scientist-practitioners offer a panoramic view of relapse prevention across the most extensive range of behaviors addressed in one place. Practitioners of all types, as well as researchers interested in the critical next questions facing the field, will appreciate this state-of-the-science volume and the clear treatment guidance it contains."--Carlo C. DiClemente, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland-Baltimore County, "Offers clinicians a comprehensive update of the science and how it has been applied to major areas of addictive disorders....Each chapter offers a comprehensive review of the literature and empirical data where applicable. In addition, the experts attempt to address and apply the conventional wisdom of models of relapse prevention and areas for future study....It is a must-have resource for both seasoned clinicians and researchers....The book represents the next step in the evolution of understanding the complexity of relapse which is common for patients struggling to manage chemical and nonchemical addictive behaviors."--Psychiatric Services "The work contained in...the text has stood the test of time and made an indelible mark on the treatment of disordered behaviors of many types and on the face of psychology and mental health more generally. Reviewers recommend this handbook to students, clinicians, teachers, and researchers with great enthusiasm and respect."--Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, WEB QUOTE"Provides a comprehensive overview of the various applications of relapse prevention (RP). It suggested some new techniques for improving RP techniques so that they can address specific issues for individual clients and for more diverse populations. Also, it is most helpful to have a compendium of applications of the RP approach to various and diverse addictive disorders....It is an excellent resource for those who wish to review the range of addictive disorders that have been treated using RP techniques and the research findings so far."--Addictive Disorders and Their Treatment"Offers clinicians a comprehensive update of the science and how it has been applied to major areas of addictive disorders....Each chapter offers a comprehensive review of the literature and empirical data where applicable. In addition, the experts attempt to address and apply the conventional wisdom of models of relapse prevention and areas for future study....It is a must-have resource for both seasoned clinicians and researchers....The book represents the next step in the evolution of understanding the complexity of relapse which is common for patients struggling to manage chemical and nonchemical addictive behaviors."--Psychiatric Services "The work contained in...the text has stood the test of time and made an indelible mark on the treatment of disordered behaviors of many types and on the face of psychology and mental health more generally. Reviewers recommend this handbook to students, clinicians, teachers, and researchers with great enthusiasm and respect."--Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal616.86/06
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of Content1. Relapse Prevention for Alcohol and Drug Problems, G. Alan Marlatt and Katie Witkiewitz 2. Relapse Prevention among Diverse Populations, Arthur W. Blume and Berenice Garcia de la Cruz 3. Treating Alcohol Problems, Ronald M. Kadden and Ned L. Cooney 4. Relapse Prevention for Smoking, Saul Shiffman, Jon Kassel, Chad Gwaltney, and Dennis McChargue 5. Relapse Prevention for Stimulant Dependence, Kathleen M. Carroll and Richard A. Rawson 6. Relapse Prevention for Opioid Dependence, Nancy A. Haug, James L. Sorensen, Valerie A. Gruber, and Yong S. Song 7. Relapse Prevention for Cannabis Abuse and Dependence, Roger A. Roffman and Robert S. Stephens 8. Relapse Prevention for Abuse of Club Drugs, Hallucinogens, Inhalants, and Steroids, Jason R. Kilmer, Jessica M. Cronce, and Rebekka S. Palmer 9. Relapse Prevention for Eating Disorders and Obesity, R. Lorraine Collins 10. Treatment of Gambling Disorders, Howard J. Shaffer and Debi A. LaPlante 11. Enhancing the Relapse Prevention Model for Sex Offenders: Adding Recidivism Risk Reduction Therapy to Target Offenders' Dynamic Risk Needs, Jennifer G. Wheeler, William H. George, and Susan A. Stoner 12. Relapse Prevention for Sexually Risky Behaviors, Tina M. Zawacki, Susan A. Stoner, and William H. George
Synopsis"Marlatt, Witkiewitz," Relapse Prevention for Alcohol and Drug Problems. "Blume, Garcia," Relapse Prevention among Diverse Populations. "Kadden, Cooney," Treating Alcohol Problems. "Shiffman, Kassel, Gwaltney, McCharque," Relapse Prevention for Smoking Cessation. "Carroll, Rawson," Relapse Prevention for Stimulant Dependence. "Haug, Sorensen, Gruber,Song," Relapse Prevention for Opiod Dependence. "Roffman, Stephens," Relapse Prevention for Cannabis Abuse and Dependence. "Kilmer, Cronce, Palmer," Relapse Prevention for Club Drugs, Hallucinogens, Inhalants, and Steroids. "Collins," Relapse Prevention in the Treatment of Eating Disorders and Obesity. "Shaffer, LaPlante, "Treatment of Gambling Disorders. "Wheeler, George, Stoner," Enhancing the Relapse Prevention Model for Sex Offenders: Adding Recidivism Risk Reduction Therapy to Target Offenders' Dynamic Risk Needs. "Zawacki, Stoner, George," Relapse Prevention for Sexually Risky Behaviors., Providing information for helping people with addictive behaviour problems, this book also enables them to develop skills to maintain their treatment goals. It includes chapters on alcohol, tobacco, and eating disorders and also covers stimulants, opiates, cannabis, "club drugs," gambling problems, risky sexual practices, and sexual offending., This important work elucidates why relapse is so common for people recovering from addictive behavior problems--and what can be done to keep treatment on track. It provides an empirically supported framework for helping people with addictive behavior problems develop the skills to maintain their treatment goals, even in high-risk situations, and deal effectively with setbacks that occur. The expert contributors clearly identify the obstacles that arise in treating specific problem behaviors, review the factors that may trigger relapse at different stages of recovery, and present procedures for teaching effective cognitive and behavioral coping strategies.
LC Classification NumberRC564.R45 2005

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