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The family therapy of drug abuse and addiction / M. Duncan Stanton, Thomas C. Todd, and associates ; foreword by Salvador Minuchin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Guilford family therapy seriesPublication details: New York ; London : Guilford Press, c1982.Description: xx,474p. ; 24cmISBN:
  • 9780898620375 :
  • 9780898620375
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.86306 STA
LOC classification:
  • RC564
Contents:
1.A conceptual model -- 2.Context: programmatic and research setting -- 3.Getting the addict to agree to involve his family of origin: the inital contact -- 4.Using the initial contact to assess the family system -- 5.Principles and techniques for getting resistant families into treatment -- 6.The therapy model -- 7.Heroin my baby: a clinical model -- 8.Crisis resolution and the addiction cycle -- 9.Death as a motivator: using crisis induction to break through the denial system -- 10.A fair exchange is no robbery: a case with a pusher -- 11.Facing retirement: working with elederly parents -- 12.Detoxificaiton at home: a family approach -- 13.Treating families of adolescent drug abusers-- 14.Supervisors\' views on the special requirements of family therapy with drug abusers -- 15.Comment on strategies and techniques -- 16.Program flexibility and support -- 17.Treatment outcome -- 18.Directions for the future -- Appendix A: Review of reports on drug abusers\' family living arrangements and frequency of family contact -- Appendix B: Descripton of the collaborating institutions -- Appendix C: Research design of the addicts and families program.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 616.86306 STA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 208478

Bibliography: p445-455. _ Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 445-455) and index.

1.A conceptual model -- 2.Context: programmatic and research setting -- 3.Getting the addict to agree to involve his family of origin: the inital contact -- 4.Using the initial contact to assess the family system -- 5.Principles and techniques for getting resistant families into treatment -- 6.The therapy model -- 7.Heroin my baby: a clinical model -- 8.Crisis resolution and the addiction cycle -- 9.Death as a motivator: using crisis induction to break through the denial system -- 10.A fair exchange is no robbery: a case with a pusher -- 11.Facing retirement: working with elederly parents -- 12.Detoxificaiton at home: a family approach -- 13.Treating families of adolescent drug abusers-- 14.Supervisors\' views on the special requirements of family therapy with drug abusers -- 15.Comment on strategies and techniques -- 16.Program flexibility and support -- 17.Treatment outcome -- 18.Directions for the future -- Appendix A: Review of reports on drug abusers\' family living arrangements and frequency of family contact -- Appendix B: Descripton of the collaborating institutions -- Appendix C: Research design of the addicts and families program.

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