Promoting Self-Change From Addictive Behaviors

Promoting Self-Change From Addictive Behaviors
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Artikel-Nr:
9780387712871
Veröffentl:
2007
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
260
Autor:
Harald Klingemann
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Many are addicted. Few are treated. Yet many who are not treated recover. Promoting Self-Change from Addictive Behaviors examines natural recovery as a clinical phenomenon, a field of inquiry, and a vital component of therapy. It also brings clinicians and counselors to a new understanding of addiction and recovery.

One of the few books on the topic, this updated edition offers alternatives to disease models of addiction by exploring personal pathways to recovery. Focusing on alcohol and drug problems, it provides a literature review of 40 years of studies on self-change with particular emphasis on the current decade and methodological issues (starting with how much or how little treatment constitutes “treatment”). The 24 experts keep the coverage consistently readable, and dozens of brief narratives from individuals who have successfully recovered from an addictive behavior without formal help lend valuable personal perspectives.

More of the book’s key features: Core factors in self-change, from cognitive processes to social issues; Case examples of natural recovery from smoking, binge eating, problem gambling, and criminal behavior; Redefining the role of treatment in changing addictive behaviors; Cross-cultural, community, and prevention perspectives on promoting self-change; “Self-change toolbox” chapter offering assessment tools, recovery strategies, web links, and other online resources.

With Promoting Self-Change from Addictive Behaviors, health care professionals and researchers (from psychologists and social workers to nurses, sociologists, and physicians) can find more effective methods to fit client needs, and develop new insights into the recovery process. Public health workers and policymakers will also find informative strategies for tapping this rich therapeutic resource.

One of the few books on the topic, this updated edition offers alternatives to disease models of addiction by exploring personal pathways to recovery. Focusing on alcohol and drug problems, it provides a literature review of 40 years of studies on self-change.

One of the few books on the topic, this updated edition offers alternatives to disease models of addiction by exploring personal pathways to recovery. Focusing on alcohol and drug problems, it provides a literature review of 40 years of studies on self-change with particular emphasis on the current decade and methodological issues (starting with how much or how little treatment constitutes "treatment"). The 24 experts keep the coverage consistently readable, and dozens of brief narratives from individuals who have successfully recovered from an addictive behavior without formal help lend valuable personal perspectives.

Introduction 1. The phenomenon of self-change: Overview and key issues Linda Carter Sobell 2. Self-change from alcohol and drug abuse: Often cited classics Jan Blomqvist 3. Natural recovery or recovery without treatment from alcohol and drug problems as seen from survey data Reginald G. Smart 4. Remission without formal help: New directions in studies using survey data Hans-Jürgen Rumpf, Gallus Bischof, and Ulrich John 5. Natural recovery from alcohol and drug problems: A methodological review of the literature from 1999 through 2005 José Luis Carballo, José Ramón Fernández-Hermida, Roberto Secades-Villa, Linda Carter Sobell, Mariam Dum, and Olaya García-Rodríguez 6. Self-Change 6.1 Self-change: The rule among smokers Stephanie Flöter and Christoph Kröger 6.2 Natural recovery from problem gambling Tony Toneatto and Jachen C. Nett 6.3 The natural course and outcome of eating disorders and obesity Janet Polivy 6.4 Spontaneous desistance from crime Jukka-Pekka Takala 6.5 Self-Change from Stuttering: An overview Patrick Finn 7. One way to leave your lover: The role of treatment in changing addictive behaviors Mark B. Sobell 8. Promoting self-change: Taking the treatment to the community Linda Carter Sobell and Mark B. Sobell 9. Hostile and favorable societal climates for self-change: Some lessons for policy makers Harald Klingemann and Justyna Klingemann 10. Natural recovery: A cross-cultural perspective Judith C. Barker and Geoffrey Hunt 11. Self-change toolbox: Tools, tips, websites, and other informational resources for assessing and promoting self-change Andrew Voluse, Joachim Körkel, and Linda Carter Sobell

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