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Introduction To Alcoholism Counseling: A Bio-Psycho-Social Approach by Jerome D. Levin β€” book cover

Introduction To Alcoholism Counseling: A Bio-Psycho-Social Approach

by Jerome D. Levin
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Alcoholism counsellors must have multiple models - both in research methodology and in psychodynamic formulation - with which to organise and comprehend data. With this in mind, the author has updated and expanded material in this second edition.; Beginning with the chemical and pharmacological aspects of alcoholism, the book goes on to examine the medical and then the social, anthropological and psychological underpinnings. Aside from revising findings and demographics, the main change is a broadening of the clinical sections, including discussion on new treatment techniques like acupuncture and network therapy.; As in the first edition, this remains an informational text, imbuing the reader with an understanding of how various treatment modalities work and what they do best. In addition to its use as a textbook for alcoholism counselling students and as source material for substance abuse counsellors, this volume is also accessible to the general reader, recovering persons, and family and friends of both active and recovering alcoholics.

Chem. & pharmacological as- pects/traditional trmts/biofeedback/network therapy/AA/etc.

Synopsis

Alcoholism counsellors must have multiple models - both in research methodology and in psychodynamic formulation - with which to organise and comprehend data. With this in mind, the author has updated and expanded material in this second edition.; Beginning with the chemical and pharmacological aspects of alcoholism, the book goes on to examine the medical and then the social, anthropological and psychological underpinnings. Aside from revising findings and demographics, the main change is a broadening of the clinical sections, including discussion on new treatment techniques like acupuncture and network therapy.; As in the first edition, this remains an informational text, imbuing the reader with an understanding of how various treatment modalities work and what they do best. In addition to its use as a textbook for alcoholism counselling students and as source material for substance abuse counsellors, this volume is also accessible to the general reader, recovering persons, and family and friends of both active and recovering alcoholics.

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A factual section examines the chemical and pharmacological aspects of alcoholism and other recreational drugs, alcohol-related illnesses, the history of alcohol use, definitions of alcoholism, and research on genetic and psychological factors. A theoretical section describes psychodynamic theories of alcoholism, from Freud to Heinz Kohut, as well as other etiological theories. The final section details treatment methods and case histories, and is expanded in this second edition with information on alternative therapies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A factual section examines the chemical and pharmacological aspects of alcoholism and other recreational drugs, alcohol-related illnesses, the history of alcohol use, definitions of alcoholism, and research on genetic and psychological factors. A theoretical section describes psychodynamic theories of alcoholism, from Freud to Heinz Kohut, as well as other etiological theories. The final section details treatment methods and case histories, and is expanded in this second edition with information on alternative therapies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1995
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
225
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781560323587

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