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E-raamat: Grief Work in Addictions Counseling

Edited by (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA), Edited by (Private practice, North Carolina, USA)
  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000562804
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  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000562804

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Grief Work in Addictions Counseling is a book for practitioners and students in the field of substance abuse counseling who encounter grief and loss issues with clients recovering from addiction.

Enlightening the reader about loss, its relation to addiction, and the need to grieve these losses, this book provides specific strategies and techniques that readers can apply to both individual clients and counseling groups. Chapters address multicultural themes to help clinicians design treatments that will meet the needs of diverse genders, sexual orientations, cultures, ages, and spiritual orientations.

This book is useful both for professionals and as a supplemental textbook for students preparing to become addictions counselors.

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"On the market today there is an abundance of books addressing grief and loss. Some focus on assisting mental health counselors in their practices and others are self-help focused. Grief Work in Addictions Counseling is unique. It focuses on grief work applied to addiction counseling, a focus that has long been needed. It is a valuable tool for both addiction professionals and individuals in addiction recovery." Kirk Bowden, PhD, chair of the Addiction and Substance Use Disorders Program at Rio Salado College, president of the International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors, and past president of NAADAC, the Association of Addiction Professionals

About the Editors xii
About the Contributors xiii
Preface xviii
Acknowledgments xix
1 Is Addiction a Loss to Grieve?
1(17)
Susan R. Furr
2 A Primer on Grief Theories and Their Application to Substance Use Recovery
18(17)
Susan R. Furr
3 The Counselor's Own Grief
35(14)
Susan R. Furr
4 Understanding the Brain: Grief and Substance Abuse
49(23)
Emily A. Barton
5 Women, Substance Use, and Grief
72(14)
Susan R. Furr
6 Men, Substance Use, and Grief
86(13)
Mark S. Woodford
7 African Americans: Substance Use, Grief, and Loss
99(24)
Connie T. Jones
Gillian R. Galdy
8 Addiction and Grief in the Latinx Community
123(13)
Daniel Gutierrez
Michelle Colon
Stephanie Dorais
9 Grief and Substance Use in Asian Americans
136(16)
Kok-Mun Ng
Susan R. Furr
Yun Shi
Angkrupali Michaels
10 Addiction and Grief in the Native American Community
152(16)
Kathleen Brown-Rice
Vanessa Iverson
11 Addiction and Grief in the LGBTQ+Community
168(12)
Pamela S. Lassiter
Michael S. Spivey
Derrick Johnson
12 Addiction and Grief in the Military
180(15)
Henry L. Harris
Lyndon P. Abrams
13 Addiction and Grief in Older Adults
195(10)
Christine Chasek
14 Grieving Traumatic Experiences and Addiction: An Adolescent Perspective
205(16)
Regina R. Moro
15 Addiction and Grief in the Prison Population
221(17)
Leigh Falls Holman
16 Addiction and Grief in Christianity
238(9)
John C. Nance
17 Grief and Substance Use in Hindu Communities
247(6)
Sejal Foxx
18 Addiction and Grief in Islam
253(12)
Tahsin Ilhan
19 A Buddhist Perspective on Loss Due to Addiction
265(9)
Christie Nelson
20 Counseling Activities to Address Grief and Substance Use
274(12)
Kathryn Hunsucker
Susan R. Furr
21 Using Metaphors: An Effective and Person-Centered Approach to Grief and Substance Abuse Counseling
286(7)
Derrick Johnson
Hannah Glenn
Index 293
Susan R. Furr is a professor in the Department of Counseling at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and a licensed psychologist with over 20 years of full-time practice as a counselor. Her areas of interest include suicide and crisis intervention as well as grief counseling, where she has published research on losses related to addictions.

Kathryn Hunsucker is a licensed clinical mental health counselor and supervisor and licensed clinical addictions specialist who has worked in outpatient treatment programs, hospitals, disaster services, and state/local government with children, youth, families, adults, and geriatrics with mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disabilities.