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CognitiveBehavioural Integrated Treatment (CBIT) A Treatment Manual for Substance Misuse in People with Severe Mental Health Problems [Other digital carrier]

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  • Formaat: Other digital carrier, 318 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 253x177x22 mm, kaal: 686 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2008
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0470713275
  • ISBN-13: 9780470713273
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CognitiveBehavioural Integrated Treatment (CBIT)   A Treatment Manual for  Substance Misuse in People with Severe Mental Health Problems
  • Formaat: Other digital carrier, 318 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 253x177x22 mm, kaal: 686 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2008
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0470713275
  • ISBN-13: 9780470713273
Teised raamatud teemal:
This exciting new book addresses the important issue of how to provide integrated mental health and substance misuse treatment of individuals with these co-occurring disorders. Combining both theory and practice, by the use of illustrative clinical case material, it provides a survey of different approaches to the integration of mental health and substance misuse services. A unique collection of chapters, from authors who are experts in the field and pioneering innovative approaches, provides an international perspective (including UK, Germany, Australia, USA, Canada) of treatment.

Arranged in five sections, Section 1 provides an introduction to the issue of substance misuse amongst those with psychosis. Section 2 introduces a range of integrated service models from different countries. The third section provides a practical hands-on guide to assessment and treatment. The fourth section addresses the specific treatment needs of special population groups (including young people, forensic groups, homeless people and those with HIV/AIDS). The final section examines treatment outcome studies and implications for the future.

Clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, case managers, and psychiatric social workers in training and practice in clinic, hospital and community settings will find this book an essential practical resource for working with individuals (and their families) with co-occurring disorders.



This exciting new book addresses the important issue of how to provide integrated mental health and substance misuse treatment of individuals with these co-occurring disorders. Combining both theory and practice, by the use of illustrative clinical case material, it provides a survey of different approaches to the integration of mental health and substance misuse services. A unique collection of chapters, from authors who are experts in the field and pioneering innovative approaches, provides an international perspective (including UK, Germany, Australia, USA, Canada) of treatment.

Arranged in five sections, Section 1 provides an introduction to the issue of substance misuse amongst those with psychosis. Section 2 introduces a range of integrated service models from different countries. The third section provides a practical hands-on guide to assessment and treatment. The fourth section addresses the specific treatment needs of special population groups (including young people, forensic groups, homeless people and those with HIV/AIDS). The final section examines treatment outcome studies and implications for the future.

Clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, case managers, and psychiatric social workers in training and practice in clinic, hospital and community settings will find this book an essential practical resource for working with individuals (and their families) with co-occurring disorders.

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"...immediate practical utility...a vital book that is surely destined to be reprinted many times..." (Psychological Medicine, Vol 34, 2004)

About the Authors. Aims of the Book. Acknowledgements. PART
ONE: INTRODUCTION TO COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOURAL INTEGRATED TREATMENT (C-BIT).
1. Issues in Working with those with Coexisting Severe Mental Health Problems
Who Use Substances Problematically. The Nature of Coexisting Severe Mental
Health and Alcohol/Drug Problems. Models of Comorbidity. Obstacles to
Treatment and Behaviour Change. Treatment Needs.
2. Overview of C-BIT
Approach. Objectives. Structure. How to Know When to Move on to the
Next Phase. Treatment Sessions.
3. Overview of C-BIT Theory and
Techniques. Brief Introduction to Cognitive Therapy. Cognitive Therapy
Techniques in C-BIT. PART TWO: COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOURAL INTEGRATED TREATMENT
(C-BIT). C-BIT CORE COMPONENTS
4. Assessment Phase: Screening and
Assessment. Clinical Assessment of Drug/Alcohol Use. Assessment and
Screening Tools. Case Formulation. Treatment Planning.
5. Treatment
Phase 1: Engagement and Building Motivation to Change. Strategies to
Increase Engagement. How to Put Drug/Alcohol Use on the Agenda.
Building on Motivation for Change. Dealing with Resistance. Identifying
Social Networks Supportive of Change. Finances/Money Management.
6.
Treatment Phase 2: Negotiating Some Behaviour Change. Identifying and
Setting Achievable Harm-Reduction Goals. Working with Resistance to Goal
Setting. Identifying Activities of Interest. Engaging the Client's
Interest in the Activity. How to Build Social Networks Supportive of
Change. Strategies to Increase Awareness of Problematic Links Between
Mental Health and Substance Use.
7. Treatment Phase 3: Early Relapse
Prevention. Formulating Problems: Cognitive Model of Substance Use.
Relapse Prevention: Helping Your Clients Manage Their Substance Use.
Relapse Prevention: Including Social Network Member(s). Coping with
Cravings and the Abstinence-Violation Effect. Relapse Prevention: For
Substance Use and Its Links with Mental Health.
8. Treatment Phase 4:
Relapse Prevention/Relapse Management. Including Social Network Member(s)
in Relapse Prevention. Identifying a Relapse Signature to Psychotic
Relapses and Role of Substance Use. Developing a Comprehensive
Relapse-Prevention/Relapse-Management Plan. Using a Comprehensive
Relapse-Prevention/Management Plan-Relapse Drill. ADDITIONAL TREATMENT
COMPONENTS I-SKILLS BUILDING.
9. Coping with Different Moods: Anxiety.
The Role of Substances in Creating or Maintaining Anxiety. Starting Out:
Assessing Anxiety. Strategies to Manage Anxiety.
10. Coping with
Different Moods: Anger and Impulse Control. The Role of Drugs/Alcohol in
Creating/Maintaining Anger. The Role of Psychosis in Creating/Maintaining
Anger. Starting Out: Assessing Anger. Strategies to Manage Anger.
Impulse Control.
11. Coping with Different Moods: Depression. The Role
of Drugs/Alcohol in Creating and Maintaining Depression. The Role of
Psychosis in Creating/Maintaining Depression. Starting Out: Assessing
Depression. Strategies to Manage Depression.
12. Communication: Social
Skills. Social Skills. Social Skills Training for Mental Health
Problems and Substance Use. Social Skills Training. Applying Social
Skills to Specific Situations. Assertiveness. Assertiveness Training.
Strategies to Tackle Lack of Assertiveness. Applying Assertiveness Skills
to Specific Situations.
13. Self-Esteem. Effect of Low Self-Esteem on
Mental Health and Drug/Alcohol Use. Effects of Psychosis and Drugs/Alcohol
on Self-Esteem. Starting Out: Assessing Self-Esteem. Strategies to
Improve Self-Esteem.
14. Lifestyle Balance. Strategies to Encourage
Lifestyle Balance. Increasing Activity Levels. Time Management.
Money Management. ADDITIONAL TREATMENT COMPONENTS II-FAMILIES AND SOCIAL
NETWORK MEMBERS.
15. Working with Families and Social Network Members.
Provision of Psychoeducation. Encouraging Involvement. Practical Coping
Strategies and Skills. PART THREE: IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES.
16.
Implementation Issues. Overview. Implementation Obstacles and
Solutions. Training and Supervision (Capacity Building). Organisational
Factors. Overview of the Evidence Base and Future Directions for Research.
Appendices. References. Index.