John R. Culbreth, Pamela S. Lassiter
From Treatment Lore to Theory Application: An Introduction to Addiction Theory and Practice
Overview of Book Sections and Chapters
Addiction Counseling Case Study
Pamela S. Lassiter, Michael S. Spivey
Historical Perspectives and the Moral Model
Colonial Era (1492 – 1763)
American Revolution & Young Republic (1763 – 1820s)
Temperance Movement (1826 – 1919)
Prohibition (1919 – 1933)
World War II Era (1939 – 1945)
Cultural Views of Addiction
Basic Tenets of the Moral Model
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory
Influences on Social Policy
Kathleen Brown-Rice, Regina Moro
Biological Theory-Genetics and Brain Chemistry
Overview of Empirical Research Findings on the Addictive Process
Basic Tenets of the Theory
Philosophical Underpinnings and Key Concepts of the Theory
How the Theoretical Approach is Utilized by Practitioners
Assessment and Prevention Implications
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory
Leigh F. Holman
Psychoanalytic Theory of Addiction
Basic Tenets of the Theory
Philosophical Underpinnings and Key Concepts of the Theory
How the Theoretical Approach is Utilized by Practitioners
Assessment and Prevention Implications
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory
Joseph B. Cooper
Self-Psychology Theory: Addiction and the wounded self
Philosophical underpinnings and key concepts of the theory
How the theoretical approach is utilized by practitioners
Assessment and prevention implications
Amy Williams, Rick Gressard
A Developmental Approach to Addiction Theory and Treatment
Common Elements of Developmental Theories
Overview of Selected Developmental Theories
Practitioner Uses and Applications to Addiction Counseling
Applications and Implications for Prevention, Assessment, and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
Strengths and Weaknesses of Developmental Theories
Leigh F. Holman, Rebecca G. Scherer
Attachment Theory
Basic Tenets of the Theory
Philosophical Underpinnings and Key Concepts of the Theory
How the Theoretical Approach is Utilized by Practitioners
Assessment and Prevention Implications
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory
Katie A. Lamberson
Sociological Theory
Brief History of Sociological/Cultural Influences on Addiction, Including Differences Between the U.S. and Other Parts of the World
Basic Tenets of the Theory
Philosophical Underpinnings and Key Concepts of the Theory
How the Theoretical Approach is Utilized by Practitioners
Assessment and Prevention Implications
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory
Simone F. Lambert, Heidi Unterberg, and Marsha Riggio
Family Systems Theory
Basic Tenets of the Theory
Philosophical Underpinnings and Key Concepts of the Theory
How the Theoretical Approach is Utilized by Practitioners
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory
Daniel Gutierrez, Astra Czerny
Transtheoretical Model for Change
Basic Tenets of the Theory
Philosophical Underpinnings and Key Concepts of the Theory
How the Approach is Utilized by Practitioners
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory
Todd Lewis
Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Substance Abuse and Dependence
Basic Tenets of Motivational Interviewing
Philosophical Underpinnings and Key Concepts of the Theory
Assessment and Prevention Implications
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory
Regina R. Moro, Jana Burson
Harm Reduction: Meeting Clients Where They Are
Basic Tenets of the Theory
Philosophical Underpinnings and Key Concepts of Harm Reduction
How the Theoretical Approach is Utilized by Practitioners
Assessment and Prevention Implications
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory
Ed Wahesh
Cognitive Behavioral Approaches to Addiction Treatment
Basic Tenets of the Theory
Philosophical Underpinnings and Key Concepts of the Theory
How the Theoretical Approach is Utilized by Practitioners
Assessment and Prevention Implications
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory
Jeremy M. Linton
Twelve-Step Facilitation
Basic Tenets of the Theory
Philosophical Underpinnings and Key Concepts of the Theory
How the Theoretical Approach is Utilized by Practitioners
Assessment and Prevention Implications
Pamela S. Lassiter, Anneliese A. Singh
Constructivist Approaches to Addiction Counseling: Feminist, Womanist, and Narrative Theories
Feminist and Womanist Theories of Addiction Counseling
Narrative Approaches to Addiction Counseling
Feminist Theory Case Study Response
Womanist Theory Case Study Response
Narrative Theory Case Study Response
Craig S. Cashwell, Paula J. Swindle
Behavioral Addictions
Cultural Issues in Behavioral Addictions
Melanie M. Iarussi
Theory and Practice of Group Work with Addictions
A Brief History of Group Work in Addictions Treatment
Key Concepts and Theoretical Underpinnings of Group Work in Addiction Treatment
Strengths and Weaknesses of Group Work with Addictions
Amanda L. Giordano, Elliott S. Woehler
Approaches to Relapse Prevention
Basic Tenets of Approaches to Relapse Prevention
Philosophical Underpinnings and Key Concepts of Relapse Prevention
How Approaches to Relapse Prevention are Utilized by Practitioners
Assessment and Prevention Implications
Strengths and Weaknesses of Approaches to Relapse Prevention