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Addiction Treatment Homework Planner

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Informationen zum Autor BRENDA S. LENZ, MS, is a licensed professional counselor and certified substance abuse counselor with extensive experience treating clients with co-occurring issues. She specializes in treating substance use disorders in college-aged students. She is coauthor of The Addiction Counselor's Documentation Sourcebook, Second Edition, published by Wiley. She currently works in a university counseling center and in private practice.ARTHUR E. JONGSMA, Jr., PhD, is the Series Editor for the bestselling PracticePlanners. Since 1971, he has provided professional mental health services to both inpatient and outpatient clients. He was the founder and Director of Psychological Consultants, a group private practice in Grand Rapids, Michigan, for 25 years.TIMOTHY J. BRUCE, PHD, is Professor and Associate Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. Klappentext A hands-on homework toolkit for mental health practitioners treating clients with substance use disordersIn the newly revised sixth edition of the Addiction Treatment Homework Planner, a team of distinguished clinicians delivers a practical and effective resource for clients who wish to keep their therapy and recovery efforts front-of-mind and incorporate them into their daily lives. The activities and homework contained within will assist clients--and the clinicians treating them--to collect real-time data, enabling practitioners to address relevant issues quickly and collaboratively.This Homework Planner is designed as a companion manual to the sixth editions of the Addiction Treatment Planner and Addiction Progress Notes Planner. It focuses on client-centered, assessment-driven, evidence-based treatment in the field of substance use disorder psychotherapy. Each included exercise is designed to:* Emphasize the importance of client motivation and increase the knowledge, awareness, and insight of people moving through the addiction recovery process* Incorporate a skills component for further instruction in therapy or at home* Be completed or processed within individual sessions or - where appropriate - within group therapy sessions and at various levels of careAn indispensable, hands-on resource for counselors, therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals engaged in the treatment of patients with substance use disorders, the Addiction Treatment Homework Planner is a time-saving tool with the potential to improve patient outcomes and increase client engagement. Zusammenfassung A hands-on homework toolkit for mental health practitioners treating clients with substance use disordersIn the newly revised sixth edition of the Addiction Treatment Homework Planner, a team of distinguished clinicians delivers a practical and effective resource for clients who wish to keep their therapy and recovery efforts front-of-mind and incorporate them into their daily lives. The activities and homework contained within will assist clients--and the clinicians treating them--to collect real-time data, enabling practitioners to address relevant issues quickly and collaboratively.This Homework Planner is designed as a companion manual to the sixth editions of the Addiction Treatment Planner and Addiction Progress Notes Planner. It focuses on client-centered, assessment-driven, evidence-based treatment in the field of substance use disorder psychotherapy. Each included exercise is designed to:* Emphasize the importance of client motivation and increase the knowledge, awareness, and insight of people moving through the addiction recovery process* Incorporate a skills component for further instruction in therapy or at home* Be completed or processed within individual sessions or - where appropriate - within group therapy sessions and at various levels of careAn indispensable, hands-on resource for counselors, therapists, psychiatrists, ...

List of contents

About the Downloadable Assignments xi
 
PracticePlanners(r) Series Preface xii
 
Preface xiv
 
About the Author xvi
 
Introduction 1
 
Section 1: Adult-Child-of-an-Alcoholic (ACA) Traits 4
 
Exercise 1.A Addressing ACA Traits in Recovery 5
 
Exercise 1.B Understanding Family History 9
 
Section 2: Anger 12
 
Exercise 2.A Is My Anger Due to Feeling Threatened? 13
 
Exercise 2.B Is My Anger Due to Unmet Expectations? 16
 
Section 3: Antisocial Behavior 18
 
Exercise 3.A Benefits of Helping Others 19
 
Exercise 3.B Taking Inventory of Destructive Behaviors 23
 
Section 4: Anxiety 25
 
Exercise 4.A Anxiety Triggers and Warning Signs 26
 
Exercise 4.B Coping with Stress 30
 
Section 5: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)--Adolescent 33
 
Exercise 5.A Developing a Recovery Program 34
 
Exercise 5.B Staying Attentive and Other Negotiating Skills 38
 
Section 6: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)--Adult 41
 
Exercise 6.A From Recklessness to Calculated Risks 42
 
Exercise 6.B Getting Organized 46
 
Exercise 6.C Self-Soothing: Calm Down, Slow Down 50
 
Section 7: Bipolar Disorder 53
 
Exercise 7.A Early Warning Signs of Mania/Hypomania 54
 
Exercise 7.B Mania, Addiction, and Recovery 57
 
Section 8: Borderline Traits 60
 
Exercise 8.A Forming Stable Relationships 61
 
Exercise 8.B Seeing That We're All Just Human 65
 
Section 9: Childhood Trauma 68
 
Exercise 9.A Corresponding with My Childhood Self 69
 
Exercise 9.B Setting and Maintaining Boundaries 73
 
Section 10: Chronic Pain 75
 
Exercise 10.A Coping with Addiction and Chronic Pain 76
 
Exercise 10.B Managing Pain Without Addictive Drugs 80
 
Section 11: Conduct Disorder/Delinquency 83
 
Exercise 11.A How Do You Do That? 84
 
Exercise 11.B Trading Places 87
 
Section 12: Dangerousness/Lethality 90
 
Exercise 12.A Anger as a Drug 91
 
Exercise 12.B Managing Risk 95
 
Section 13: Dependent Traits 98
 
Exercise 13.A Building My Support Network 99
 
Exercise 13.B How Interdependent Am I? 103
 
Section 14: Depression-Unipolar 106
 
Exercise 14.A Correcting Distorted Thinking 107
 
Exercise 14.B Gratitude 111
 
Section 15: Eating Disorders and Obesity 113
 
Exercise 15.A Creating a Preliminary Eating and Health Plan 114
 
Exercise 15.B Eating Patterns Self-Assessment 118
 
Section 16: Family Conflicts 121
 
Exercise 16.A Creating Positive Family Rituals 123
 
Exercise 16.B Identifying Conflict Themes 127
 
Section 17: Gambling 130
 
Exercise 17.A Consequences and Benefits 131
 
Exercise 17.B Understanding Nonchemical Addictions 135
 
Section 18: Grief/Loss Unresolved 138
 
Exercise 18.A Am I Having Difficulty Letting Go? 139
 
Exercise 18.B Moving on After Loss 143
 
Exercise 18.C What Would They Want for Me? 148
 
Section 19: Impulsivity 150
 
Exercise 19.A Handling Crisis Without Impulsivity 151
 
Exercise 19.B Learning to Think Things Through 155
 
Section 20: Legal Problems 157
 
Exercise 20.A Handling Tough Situations in a Healthy Way 158
 
Exercise 20.B What's Addiction Got to Do with My Problems? 162
 
Section 21: Living Environment Deficiency 165
 
Exercise 21.A Assessing My Environment 167
 
Exercise 21.B What Would My Ideal Life Look Like? 170
 
Section 22: Medical Issues 173
 
Exercis

About the author

BRENDA S. LENZ, MS, is a licensed professional counselor and certified substance abuse counselor with extensive experience assessing and treating clients with co-occurring issues in a wide variety of settings. She specializes in prevention, assessment, early intervention, and the treatment of substance use disorders in college-aged clients.

ARTHUR E. JONGSMA, JR., PHD, is Series Editor of the bestselling PracticePlanners(r). He has over five decades experience providing mental health services to inpatient and outpatient clients. He has authored or co-authored over fifty books.

JAMES R. FINLEY, MA, is a mental health and addictions therapist who has conducted individual, couples, family, and group therapy with adults, adolescents, and children in outpatient treatment, foster care, residential, and correctional settings. He is the author of Integrating the 12 Steps into Addiction Therapy and coauthor of The Addiction Counselor's Documentation Sourcebook, Second Edition, and the Veterans and Active Duty Military Psychotherapy Homework Planner.

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