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Basics of Addiction Counseling: Desk Reference and Study Guide, Tenth Edition Module II: Addiction Counseling Theories, Practices and Skills
The Basics of Addiction Counseling: Desk Reference and Study Guide has aided many addiction professionals in attaining their state and national credentials with its thorough and easy to understand descriptions of counseling concepts. The Guide can also be used as a quick reference tool for clinicians to use throughout their careers and has been made available to colleges and universities as a text for introductory and advanced addiction related course work.
The Basics of Addiction Counseling: Desk Reference and Study Guide, Tenth Edition has been revised, updated and expanded it into three separate manuals to focus on the key concepts facing addiction and hother helping professionals.
Module II: Addiction Counseling Theories, Practices and Skills This module addresses issues critical to clinicians and includes an expanded section about family therapy and multicultural considerations.
In addition, a continuous case study has been added to each theory of addiction counseling to incorporate practical application of counseling concepts.
Contributors include Lynn Black, Kathryn Benson, Charlottte Chapman, Frances Clark-Patterson, Bill Cote, Arthur Freeman, Sharon Morgillo Freeman, Lindsay Freese, Ted Godlaski, Anne Hatcher, Jim Holder, Rosalie Holder, Murray Kelly, Donovan Kuehn, Sue Maclaren, Shirley Beckett Mikell, Misti Storie, Roberta Taggart, Diane Thompson, Cynthia Moreno Tuohy and Michael Wagner.
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