Dual Diagnosis: Counseling the Mentally Ill Substance Abuser

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Guilford Press, Jan 20, 2012 - Psychology - 290 pages
Updated for today's health care climate, the revised and expanded second edition of this popular volume offers a thorough introduction to clinical work with this difficult-to-treat population. Providing a unique synthesis of chemical dependency and mental health models, the book articulates a framework for assessment and treatment and describes a range of effective counseling and motivational strategies for adolescents and adults. The second edition includes discussions of the latest developments in treatment, sample treatment plans, increased coverage of ways to incorporate 12-step concepts into mental health interventions, and a new section on trauma-based disorders in addicted female adolescents. The practical utility of the volume is enhanced by clinical vignettes, clearly presented tables, and reproducible forms. 
 

Contents

The Nature of the Problem
1
Models of Treatment
10
An Integrated Model of Dual Recovery
27
Assessing Chemical Dependency in the Dually Diagnosed Client
46
Assessing the Psychiatric Disorder and Planning the Appropriate Level of Care
66
The Psychotic and Cognitive Disorders
81
The Affective and Anxiety Disorders
99
Antisocial and Borderline Personality Disorders
122
Working with Families
175
Enhancing the Motivation of Clients and Counselors Too
193
Appendix 1
209
Appendix 2
247
Appendix 3
249
Appendix 4
250
References
255
Index
281

Working with Adolescents
146

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About the author (2012)

Katie Evans, PhD, NCACII, has a PhD in clinical psychology and is an Oregon Board Certified alcohol and drug counselor and a nationally credited alcohol and drug counselor. Dr. Evans specializes in counseling survivors of abuse who are chemically dependent. She is currently CEO and Treatment Coordinator at the Evans and Sullivan Clinic, cofounded with J. Michael Sullivan, where she works with adults and adolescents who have coexisting substance abuse and psychological problems. Widely published, Dr. Evans has coauthored several books with J. Michael Sullivan, including Treating Addicted Survivors of Trauma. She also serves on the faculty of Portland State University; conducts workshops and seminars on a variety of mental health and recovery-related topics; and consults to numerous agencies and treatment centers in the United States and Europe.

J. Michael Sullivan, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of persons with dual disorders. He is currently Clinical Director at the Evans and Sullivan Clinic. With Katie Evans, he has coauthored dealing with the assessment and treatment of dual disorders. Dr. Sullivan has also given workshops on dual diagnosis in the United States and abroad, and has served as a consultant to various dual diagnosis programs and task forces.
 

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