Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-345) and index.
Background and overview -- The stages of change -- Assessment -- Treatment planning -- Individual treatment -- Group treatment -- Couple treatment and family involvement -- Populations with special needs : the cases of women and DUI offenders -- Relapse -- Applications in opportunistic settings -- Final thoughts and future directions.
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From the publisher. A widely adopted practitioner resource and course text, this book shows how to apply knowledge about behavior change in general -- and the stages-of-change model in particular -- to make substance abuse treatment more effective. The authors are leaders in the field who describe ways to tailor interventions for clients with varying levels of motivation or readiness to change. They draw on cutting-edge theory and research to explain what works (and what doesn't work) at different stages of change. Rich clinical examples illustrate the "whats," "whys," and "how-tos" of using the stages-of-change model to inform treatment planning and intervention for individuals, groups, couples, and families. New to this edition: reflects the ongoing development of the stages-of-change model and research advances over the past decade; chapter on stage-based brief interventions in health care, social service, and community settings; group treatment chapter has been significantly revised; expanded coverage of the change processes relevant to each stage.