Problems with alcohol use are common and often occur with other psychological and social problems as well. Left untreated, alcohol use disorder can have significant impact on a person's functioning, health, and relationships. This cognitive-behavioral treatment has been scientifically proven to help
A cognitive-behavioral treatment program for overcoming alcohol problems : therapist guide
โ Scribed by McCrady, Barbara S.; Epstein, Elizabeth E
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 208
- Series
- Treatments that work
- Edition
- Workbook ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Alcohol use can have negative effects on your day-to-day functioning, health, and relationships. If drinking is a problem in your life, this program can help you regain control. It has been developed with the benefit of each author's 25+ years of clinical experience in treating substance abusers and has been proven effective in helping individuals to achieve and maintain abstinence. Over the course of 12 weeks, you will meet with a qualified mental health or addictions professional to learn various skills and strategies for quitting drinking and staying sober. Together, you will come up with an abstinence plan that fits your needs.
The program involves self-recording to help you identify your drinking patterns and triggers. You will plan for managing high-risk situations, including interactions with other drinkers in your social network. Urges to drink are to be expected and you will learn ways to deal with them. Focusing on the negative consequences of drinking will help motivate you to stop. As you experience the rewards of sobriety and find positive alternatives to drinking, remaining abstinent will become easier. You will also learn useful techniques for managing negative emotions and challenging alcohol-related thoughts. Other areas you may work on in this program include how to cope with anxiety and depression, build social support, be assertive, manage anger, and problem solve. Before ending treatment, you will need to make a plan for maintaining your gains and prepare for handling slips and relapses.
It is important that you be an active participant in your treatment. You can use this workbook to follow along with the information presented by your therapist and to do exercises in session. Each chapter provides instructions and forms for compelling assignments. With your efforts in this program and committment to abstinence, you can overcome your alcohol problems.
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Introductory information for therapists --
Clinical issues --
Assessing alcohol use and problems --
Session 1: Introduction/rationale/self-recording --
Session 2: Functional analysis --
Session 3: High-risk hierarchy/social network triggers/self-management plans --
Session 4: Enhancing motivation to change --
Session 5: Assessing anxiety and depression/dealing with urges --
Session 6: Affect and mood management/rearranging behavioral consequences --
Session 7: Connecting with others/dealing with alcohol-related thoughts --
Session 8: Assertiveness training/drink refusal --
Session 9: Anger management part I/relapse prevention part I: seemingly irrelevant decisions --
Session 10: Anger management part II/problem solving/relapse prevention part II --
Session 11: Relapse prevention part III --
Session 12: Review/relapse prevention part IV: maintenance planning and relapse contract.
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