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Substance Use Disorders and Addictions



August 2016 | 344 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Based on a decade of research and theory, Substance Use Disorders and Addictions examines co-occurring psychiatric disorders as the norm with substance use disorders and addictions. With more than 20 years of experience in the field as a clinician, a researcher, a program developer, and an instructor, Keith Morgen encourages a holistic approach to working with individuals, using a single case example throughout the text to encourage the sequential application of concepts to co-occurring disorders. With DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, the 2014 ACA code of ethics, and 2016 CACREP standards integrated throughout, readers will benefit from this applied and cutting-edge introduction to the field.

“Keith Morgen presents an outstanding updated text on substance use disorders where students will be able to better conceptualize treating the substance use disordered client while adhering to common clinical work flows integrating the DSM-5, the ACA’s 2014 code, of ethics and the latest CACREP standards.”

–Kevin A. Freeman, Mercer University

Substance Use Disorders and Addictions
is part of the Counseling and Professional Identity Series. To learn more about each text in the series, please visit www.sagepub.com/cpiseries.

 
Section I
 
Chapter 1: Substance Use Disorder and Addiction: Basic and Brief Psychopharmacological and Neuropsychological Review
Central Nervous System

 
Brain Areas Associated with Substance Use and Addiction

 
Psychopharmacology: Basics

 
Interface Between Substance Use, Neuropsychology, and Psychopharmacology: Basic Considerations

 
Neuropsychology and Counseling Issues

 
 
Section II
 
Chapter 2: Interviewing, Screening, and Assesment
Purpose of Interviewing, Screening and Assesment

 
Content of the Interview

 
Screening and Assessment

 
Special Populations

 
 
Chapter 3: Diagnostic Issues
DSM-5 Overview for Substance Related Disorders

 
Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders

 
Process Addictions

 
Special Populations

 
 
Chapter 4: Treatment Modalities and Client Placement
Detoxification Services

 
Inpatient Treatment

 
Outpatient Treatment

 
Establishing the Appropriate Level of Care

 
Multicultural Elements of Treatment Placement and Planning Co-Occurring Levels of Care

 
Logistics of Treatment Planning

 
Drug Courts

 
Special Populations

 
 
Section III
 
Chapter 5: Motivational Interviewing
General Motivational Interviewing Content

 
Motivational Interviewing Spirit, Principles, & Processes

 
The Nuts & Bolts of Motivational Interviewing

 
When is a Client Ready for Change?

 
Meta-Analyses of Motivational Interviewing: Two Examples

 
Special Populations

 
 
Chapter 6: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Basic Elements

 
Cognitive Model of Substance Use

 
Cognitive-Behavioral Session

 
Examples of Some CBT Techniques

 
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

 
Meta-Analyses of CBT Effectiveness with Substance Use Disorders: Two Examples

 
Special Populations

 
 
Chapter 7: Family Counseling Interventions
Basic Family Counseling Concepts

 
Bowenian Theory

 
Sequential Family Addictions Model

 
The Addicted Family

 
Meta-Analyses of Family Systems Interventions: Two Examples

 
Special Populations

 
 
Chapter 8: Existential Counseling
Existential Counseling and Substance Use Disoders

 
Basic Concepts

 
Theory of Counseling

 
Meta-Analysis of Existential Counseling: An Example

 
 
Section IV
 
Chapter 9: 12-Step Philosophy
The 12-Steps and Traditions

 
Overall Philosophy of the 12-Steps

 
12-Steps and Counseling

 
12-Step Themes

 
12-Step Membership and Meeting Basics

 
Special Populations

 
 
Chapter 10: Relapse Prevention Theories
Basics of the Relapse Prevention Idea

 
Marlatt’s Model

 
Dynamic Model of Relapse

 
Gorski’s CENAPS Model of Relapse Prevention Therapy (CMRPT)

 
Matrix Model

 
Special Populations

 
 
Chapter 11: Substance Use Disorders and Addictions Couseling Supervision
Overview of Supervision in the Substance Use Disorders and Addiction Counseling Profession

 
Role of Supervision

 
Models of Counseling Supervision

 
Supervision Models Specific for Addictions Counseling

 
Ethical Concerns Relevant to Addictions Counseling Supervision

 

Supplements

Instructor Site

Password-protected Instructor Resources include the following:

  • Microsoft® Word test bank, is available containing multiple choice, true/false, short answer, and essay questions for each chapter. The test bank provides you with a diverse range of pre-written options as well as the opportunity for editing any question and/or inserting your own personalized questions to effectively assess students’ progress and understanding.
  • Editable, chapter-specific Microsoft® PowerPoint® slides offer you complete flexibility in easily creating a multimedia presentation for your course. Highlight essential content and features.
  • Additional case studies that compare different treatment approaches and provide a realistic introduction to the complexities of co-occurring substance use, process addiction, and psychiatric disorders.



“Keith Morgen presents an outstanding updated text on substance use disorders where students will be able to better conceptualize treating the substance use disordered client while adhering to common clinical work flows integrating the DSM-5, the ACA’s 2014 code of ethics and the latest CACREP standards.”

Kevin A. Freeman
Mercer University

“Current, comprehensive and counseling-based, the author provides important information necessary for training professional counselors, both generalists and those who specialize in addictions counseling.” 

Nancy Sherman
Bradley University

“An updated text that focuses not only on the theory, but also the practical applications of the theory.”

Richard S. Takacs
Carlow University

Material covered in text is well organized and accessible for masters level students.

Dr Jennifer Khaw
Social Work, Smith College
April 7, 2022

I adopted this text one year ago and have stuck with it because it is a comphrensive text for students interested in assessment, diagnosing and treating substance use disorders.

Professor Thelma Hodge
Social Work/Human Services, Northern Kentucky University
December 9, 2017
Key features
KEY FEATURES: 

  • A single case example runs throughout the book to compare different treatment approaches and provide a realistic introduction to the complexities of co-occurring substance use (e.g., opiate), process addiction (e.g., sex addiction), and psychiatric (e.g., major depression) disorders.
  • Additional case examples appear in every chapter to highlight issues of diversity and social justice.
  • DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, the 2014 ACA code of ethics, and 2016 CACREP standards are integrated throughout.
  • A section on ethical considerations appears in every chapter, providing ethical dilemmas for readers to consider.
  • Chapter-ending sections apply the text to adolescents and, unlike other books in the market, older adults.
  • A chapter focused on neuropsychological and psychopharmacological issues addresses how these issues may influence client performance in treatment.
  • A review of the state of the profession provides context for the field’s myriad licenses and certifications and educational levels of clinicians.

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 3

Chapter 9


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