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Books

The addiction process : effective social work approaches

Freeman, Edith M. (ed.). (Longman Publishing Company, 1991)
RC 533 .A32 1991

Child protection, domestic violence and parental substance misuse : family experiences and effective practice

Clever, Hedy (ed.). (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007)
McNichols Campus Library
HV 713 .C38263 2007

Clinical work with substance-abusing clients

Straussner, Shulamith Lala Ashenberg. (Guilford Press, 2004)
McNichols Campus Library
RC 564 .C57 2004

Evidence-based practice in the field of substance abuse : a book of readings

VanWormer, Katherine S.; Thyer, Bruce A. (eds.). (Sage, 2010)
HV 4998 .E95 2010

Fundamentals of substance abuse practice

Johnson, Jerry L.. (Brooks/Cole--Thomson Learning, 2004)
McNichols Campus Library
HV 4998 .J65 2004

Parental substance misuse and child welfare

Kroll, Brynna. (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003)
McNichols Campus Library
HV 4999 .P37 K76 2003

Recovering from sexual abuse, addictions, and compulsive behaviors :

Knauer, Sandy. (Haworth Social Work Practice Press, 2002)
RC 533 .K58 2002

Substance abuse, family violence and child welfare : bridging perspectives

Hampton, Robert L.; Senatore, Vincent; Gullotta, Thomas (eds.). (Sage, 1998)
McNichols Campus Library
HV 4999 .P37 S83 1998

Substance abuse issues among families in diverse populations

Delva, Jorge (ed.). (Haworth Press, 2000)
McNichols Campus Library
HV 5824 .E85 S83 2000

Videos/DVDs

The clinical innovators series on stages of change and addiction

(Hazelden, 2004)
McNichols Campus Library
RC 564 .C55 2004

Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance: clinicians the world over recognize these words as the five stages of change. Carlo DiClemente discusses the principles and processes of the stages of change.

Ken Winters on brief intervention for substance abusers

(Hazelden, 2004)
RC 564 .K46 2004

86 minutes

Brief interventions are an effective way to reach clients who experience mild to moderate substance abuse. Winters outlines the principles and applications of brief intervention.

Reality therapy for addictions

(Psychotherapy.net, 2007)
McNichols Campus Library
RC 489 .R37 R43 2007

117 minutes

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