04567oam 2200649 450 991079822760332120230808192426.01-4625-2577-61-4625-2689-61-4625-2578-4(CKB)3710000000635749(EBL)4338851(SSID)ssj0001640342(PQKBManifestationID)16399937(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001640342(PQKBWorkID)14947162(PQKB)11678493(MiAaPQ)EBC4338851(Au-PeEL)EBL4338851(CaPaEBR)ebr11212138(CaONFJC)MIL910376(OCoLC)951065119(EXLCZ)99371000000063574920160612h20162016 uy 0engur|n#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTreating women with substance use disorders the women's recovery group manual /Shelly F. GreenfieldNew York, New York ;London, [England] :The Guilford Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (324 pages)Description based upon print version of record.1-4625-2576-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title Page; Also by Shelly F. Greenfield; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; About the Author; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Part I. Introduction to the Women's Recovery Group; 1. Treating Women with Substance Use Disorders; How This Book Is Organized; Prevalence and Course of SUDs in Women; Outcomes of Treatment of SUDs in Women; A Rationale for Women-Only Treatment Groups; Overview of the WRG; The Distinction between the WRG and Other Group Approaches; Outcomes Research on the WRG; 2. Conducting the Women's Recovery Group; Therapist Characteristics and StyleKey Elements of the WRGPatient Characteristics: Who Is Appropriate for the WRG?; Conducting the WRG in Open versus Closed Group Format; Choosing the Number of Group Sessions and Topics; Setting Up the Group Room and Checklist of Materials Needed Each Week; Conducting the Pre-Group Meeting; Conducting the Group Sessions; Tips for Managing Common Clinical Situations; Adapting the WRG to Individual Therapy; Therapist Self-Assessment in Conducting the WRG; Part II. Group Sessions; Session 1. The Effect of Drugs and Alcohol on Women's HealthSession 2. How to Manage Triggers and High-Risk SituationsSession 3. Overcoming Obstacles to Recovery; Session 4. Managing Mood, Anxiety, and Eating Problems without Using Substances; Session 5. Women and Their Partners: The Effect on Recovery; Session 6. Coping with Stress; Session 7. Women as Caretakers: Can You Take Care of Yourself While You Are Taking Care of Others?; Session 8. Using Self-Help Groups to Help Yourself; Session 9. Women's Use of Substances through the Life Cycle; Session 10. Violence and Abuse: Getting Help; Session 11. The Issue of Disclosure: To Tell or Not to Tell?Session 12. Substance Use and Women's Reproductive HealthSession 13. Can You Have Fun without Using Drugs or Alcohol?; Session 14. Achieving a Balance in Your Life; Appendix A. Reproducible Participant Materials; Appendix B. Reproducible Therapist Materials; References; IndexFilling a crucial need, this manual presents the Women's Recovery Group (WRG), an empirically supported treatment approach that emphasizes self-care and developing skills for relapse prevention and recovery. Grounded in cognitive-behavioral therapy, WRG is designed for a broad population of women with alcohol and drug use disorders, regardless of their specific substance of abuse, age, or co-occurring disorders. Step-by-step intervention guidelines are accompanied by ready-to-use clinical tools, including 80 reproducible participant handouts, session outlines, bulletin board materials, and more.WomenSubstance useSubstance abuseTreatmentWomenMental healthWomenSubstance use.Substance abuseTreatment.WomenMental health.362.29082PSY038000MED105000SOC025000PSY048000MED058180bisacshGreenfield Shelly F.946664MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910798227603321Treating women with substance use disorders3676553UNINA