Substance Abuse Treatment
A Family Systems Perspective
Edited by:
- Edith M. Freeman - University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA
Volume:
25
Other Titles in:
Substance Abuse Counselling
Substance Abuse Counselling
June 1993 | 331 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This pioneering volume takes a family systems perspective to aid understanding, treating and preventing substance abuse. It explores a myriad of variables and each chapter includes a case study or vignette to highlight relevant individual and family life-cycle issues.
Topics discussed include treating substance abuse across the life span, multicultural approaches and co-dependency. This challenging volume makes a major contribution to the substance abuse and family therapy fields.
Man Keung Ho
Foreword
Edith M Freeman
Substance Abuse Treatment
PART ONE: SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN
Ruth G McRoy, Marian A Aguilar and Clayton T Shorkey
A Cross-Cultural Treatment Approach for Families With Young Children
Edith M Freeman
Developing Alternative Family Structures for Runaway, Drug-Addicted Adolescents
Jacob U Gordon
A Culturally Specific Approach to Ethnic Minority Young Adults
Clayton T Shorkey and Willa Rosen
Alcohol Addiction and Codependency
Marsha Read, Elizabeth C Penick and Elizabeth J Nickel
Treatment for Dually Diagnosed Clients
Robert Fahnestock
The Impact of Substance Abuse and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Stephanie Covington
Alcohol Addiction and Sexual Dysfunctioning
Brenda Crawley
Self-Medication and the Elderly
PART TWO: RESEARCH AND EVALUATION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES FROM A FAMILY SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE
Edith M Freeman
Single System Research in Family-Focused Alcohol Treatment
Michael S Cunningham
Evaluating Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Programs
Edith M Freeman
Epilogue