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FULLY REVISED, COMPREHENSIVE, AND PRACTICAL BOOK OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ADDICTION COUNSELING

Learning the Language of Addiction Counseling, Fifth Edition introduces mental health professionals and students to the field of addiction counseling and helps them acquire the knowledge and develop the skills needed to counsel individuals who are caught in the destructive cycle of addiction.

Drawing from her years of experience in working in the addiction counseling field as a counselor, trainer and educator, Geri Miller provides an engaging, balanced overview of the major theoretical foundations and clinical best practices in the field.

Fully updated, the fifth edition offers a compassionate accountability, practice-oriented counseling framework and features:

  • A research-based clinical application approach to addiction counseling that practitioners can turn to for fundamental, practical, clinical guidelines.
  • Revised chapters that reflect important changes in research and practice, including new assessment instruments and new and expanded treatments.
  • Additional case studies, interactive exercises, key points and other resources that facilitate the integration of knowledge into practice.
  • A new chapter of "Supervision and Mentoring".
  • Revised "Personal Reflections" section at the beginning of each chapter that provide an invaluable, unique perspective on the author's view of addiction counseling.
  • Updated and expanded Instructor Resources that include brief video clips, PowerPoint slides, test bank questions for each chapter, and sample syllabi.

From assessment and diagnosis of addiction to preparing for certification and licensure as an addiction counseling professional, this comprehensive book covers essential components required to work as a professional in the field of addiction counseling.

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Chapter 1 Introduction
7(30)
Personal Reflections
1(5)
Addiction Counseling Influences
6(11)
Models of Addiction
17(8)
Appendix 1A Language of Recovery
25(2)
Appendix 1B Summary of Peer Recovery Movement (June 2019)
27(2)
Appendix 1C SAMHSA-NAADAC Addiction Professional Education & Career Ladder
29(8)
Chapter 2 Theories Of Counseling Applied To Addiction Treatment
37(12)
Personal Reflections
31(1)
Development of a Theoretical Framework for Addiction Counseling
32(2)
Dangers in Developing a Theoretical Framework and Recommendations
34(4)
General Counseling Theories Applied to Addiction Treatment
38(11)
Chapter 3 Assessment And Diagnosis Of Addiction
49(33)
Personal Reflections
49(1)
Stages of Change
50(1)
DWI/DUI/OWI/OUI Assessments
51(1)
Assessment
51(2)
Interviews
53(8)
Behavioral Observations
61(1)
Physiological Instruments
62(1)
Psychometric Instruments
62(15)
Diagnosis
77(5)
Chapter 4 Co-Occurring Disorders And Behavioral Addictions
82(31)
Personal Reflections
82(1)
Co-Occurring Disorders
83(2)
Collaboration Between the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Fields
85(2)
Assessment
87(3)
Treatment
90(14)
Behavioral Addictions
104(9)
Chapter 5 The Core Treatment Process Of Addictions
113(641)
Personal Reflections
113(1)
Integrated Care
114(1)
The Experience of the Addict as It Relates to Treatment
115(1)
Crisis Intervention
115(7)
Individual Therapy
122(9)
Group Therapy
131(13)
Family Therapy
144(10)
Chapter 6 Reatment-Related Issues And Counseling Approaches
154(1)
Personal Reflections
154(2)
Sexual Issues
156(9)
HIV/AIDS
165(8)
Intimate Parmer Violence
173(11)
Homelessness
184(4)
Specific Counseling Approaches
188(14)
Chapter 7 Relapse Prevention
202(35)
Personal Reflections
202(1)
Counselor Approaches
203(5)
Relapse-Prevention Models
208(8)
Counseling Techniques
216(8)
Influencing Factors
224(1)
Case Studies of Special Populations
225(3)
Co-Occurring Disorders
228(9)
Chapter 8 Self-Help Groups
237(30)
Personal Reflections
231(2)
Suggestions for Counselors
233(2)
12 - step Groups
235(9)
12 - step Alternative Groups
244(7)
Matching Self-help Groups to Meet Client Needs
251(7)
Special Issues
258(7)
Appendix 8A Stories of Recovery
265(2)
Chapter 9 Elaboration On Specific Therapies And Techniques Relevant To Addiction Counseling
267(35)
Personal Reflections
267(1)
Client Resilience
268(3)
Positive Psychology
271(4)
Stages of Change Model
275(5)
Overview of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)
280(2)
Motivational Interviewing
282(7)
Brief Therapy
289(7)
Behavioral/Cognitive-Behavioral
296(6)
Chapter 10 Culturally Sensitive Addiction Counseling
302(85)
Personal Reflections
302(3)
Defining Multicultural
305(1)
Social-Environmental Aspects
306(4)
Breakdown of Communication
310(1)
Multicultural Competence/Multicultural Orientation
310(3)
Dialogue
313(3)
General Counseling Suggestions
316(1)
Assessment, Treatment, and Aftercare Issues
316(61)
Overall Substance Use/Abuse Exploration Multicultural Exercises
377(10)
Chapter 11 Chronic Pain Assessment And Treatment
387(90)
Personal Reflections
381(5)
Definition of Pain
386(1)
Issues of Living Sober with Chronic Pain
387(2)
Assessment and Treatment
389(20)
Appendix 11A Opiate Addiction & Pain Management: Overview of Counseling Approaches
409(2)
Chapter 12 Incorporating Spirituality Into Addiction Counseling
411(1)
Personal Reflections
411(1)
The History of Incorporating Spirituality into Addiction Counseling
412(2)
Incorporation Barriers and Bridges
414(5)
Spiritual Identity Development
419(1)
Spiritual Identity Development with Addicted Clients
420(1)
Counseling Resources and Techniques
421(9)
Appendix 12A Emotional Sobriety
430(7)
Chapter 13 Personal And Professional Development Of The Counselor
437(46)
Personal Reflections
437(4)
Ethical Issues
441(10)
Testifying in Court
451(5)
Working in Difficult Systems
456(7)
Working with Addicts
463(6)
Self-Care
469(13)
Appendix 13A Suggestions for Dealing with Stress
482(1)
Chapter 14 Obtaining Addiction Professional Credentials
483(11)
Personal Reflections
483(2)
Self-Care on the Journey
485(3)
Credentialing
488(6)
Chapter 15 Supervision And Mentoring
494(27)
Personal Reflections
494(1)
Supervision
494(2)
A Definition
496(1)
Choosing a Supervisor
497(2)
Notes to the Supervisee
499(1)
Notes to the Supervisor
499(2)
Specific Diversity Concerns
501(1)
Ethical Concerns
502(3)
Mentoring
505(1)
A Definition
506(1)
Choosing a Men tor/Men tee
506(5)
Appendix 15A North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board (NCSAPPB) Supervisor Credential Requirements
511(4)
Clinical Supervision Contract: LCAS
515(3)
Sample Supervision Documentation
518(1)
Ethics Decisional Model
519(2)
References 521(64)
Name Index 585(24)
Subject Index 609
GERI MILLER, PHD, is a Diplomate in Counseling Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP); Licensed Psychologist (LP); Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC); Master Addiction Counselor (MAC) (NCCAP); NCASPPB Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS) and Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS). She is a Professor in the Department of Human Development and Psychological Counseling at Appalachian State University. Dr. Miller has worked in the mental health counseling profession since 1976 and in the addiction counseling field since 1979. She has published and presented research related to mental health and addiction counseling. She has also presented extensively to mental health counselors and addiction counselors.