LEADER 05349nam 22006253u 450 001 9910455881703321 005 20210111123002.0 010 $a1-280-10146-6 010 $a9786610101467 010 $a0-470-85704-8 035 $a(CKB)111087027100630 035 $a(EBL)219713 035 $a(OCoLC)53914891 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC219713 035 $a(EXLCZ)99111087027100630 100 $a20131014d2004|||| u|| | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 200 10$aCognitive-Behavioural Integrated Treatment (C-BIT)$b[electronic resource] $eA Treatment Manual for Substance Misuse in People with Severe Mental Health Problems 210 $aHoboken $cWiley$d2004 215 $a1 online resource (320 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-85438-3 327 $aCOGNITIVE-BEHAVIOURAL INTEGRATED TREATMENT (C-BIT); CONTENTS; About the Authors; Aims of the Book; Acknowledgements; PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOURAL INTEGRATED TREATMENT (C-BIT); 1 Issues in Working with those with Coexisting Severe Mental Health Problems Who Use Substances Problematically; The Nature of Coexisting Severe Mental Health and Alcohol/Drug Problems; Models of Comorbidity; Obstacles to Treatment and Behaviour Change; Treatment Needs; 2 Overview of C-BIT Approach; Objectives; Structure; How to Know When to Move on to the Next Phase; Treatment Sessions 327 $a3 Overview of C-BIT Theory and TechniquesBrief Introduction to Cognitive Therapy; Cognitive Therapy Techniques in C-BIT; PART TWO: COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOURAL INTEGRATED TREATMENT (C-BIT); C-BIT CORE COMPONENTS; 4 Assessment Phase: Screening and Assessment; Clinical Assessment of Drug/Alcohol Use; Assessment and Screening Tools; Case Formulation; Treatment Planning; 5 Treatment Phase 1: Engagement and Building Motivation to Change; Strategies to Increase Engagement; How to Put Drug/Alcohol Use on the Agenda; Building on Motivation for Change; Dealing with Resistance 327 $aIdentifying Social Networks Supportive of ChangeFinances/Money Management; 6 Treatment Phase 2: Negotiating Some Behaviour Change; Identifying and Setting Achievable Harm-Reduction Goals; Working with Resistance to Goal Setting; Identifying Activities of Interest; Engaging the Client's Interest in the Activity; How to Build Social Networks Supportive of Change; Strategies to Increase Awareness of Problematic Links Between Mental Health and Substance Use; 7 Treatment Phase 3: Early Relapse Prevention; Formulating Problems: Cognitive Model of Substance Use 327 $aRelapse Prevention: Helping Your Clients Manage Their Substance UseRelapse Prevention: Including Social Network Member(s); Coping with Cravings and the Abstinence-Violation Effect; Relapse Prevention: For Substance Use and Its Links with Mental Health; 8 Treatment Phase 4: Relapse Prevention/Relapse Management; Including Social Network Member(s) in Relapse Prevention; Identifying a Relapse Signature to Psychotic Relapses and Role of Substance Use; Developing a Comprehensive Relapse-Prevention/Relapse-Management Plan; Using a Comprehensive Relapse-Prevention/Management Plan-Relapse Drill 327 $aADDITIONAL TREATMENT COMPONENTS I-SKILLS BUILDING9 Coping with Different Moods: Anxiety; The Role of Substances in Creating or Maintaining Anxiety; Starting Out: Assessing Anxiety; Strategies to Manage Anxiety; 10 Coping with Different Moods: Anger and Impulse Control; The Role of Drugs/Alcohol in Creating/Maintaining Anger; The Role of Psychosis in Creating/Maintaining Anger; Starting Out: Assessing Anger; Strategies to Manage Anger; Impulse Control; 11 Coping with Different Moods: Depression; The Role of Drugs/Alcohol in Creating and Maintaining Depression 327 $aThe Role of Psychosis in Creating/Maintaining Depression 330 $aThis exciting new book addresses the important issue of how to provide integrated mental health and substance misuse treatment of individuals with these co-occurring disorders. 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Global experiences with bioenergy development -- Brazil: from waste to energy in the cement industry -- Alternative fuel use for cement production in Brazil -- Policy measures to enable co-processing in cement production -- Lessons learned and implications for the Colombian context -- Chile: international collaboration for better waste management -- The Reciclos Organicos programme -- An enabling policy environment for market development -- Lessons learned and implications for the Colombian context -- Colombia: lessons from cogeneration in the sugar industry -- Use of sugar cane for cogeneration activities: the experience of Manuelita -- An enabling policy environment for market development. 327 $aLessons learned and implications for opportunities moving forward -- India: foreign investment for paddy straw to biogas in Punjab -- The Verbio biogas project -- Financing biogas development -- Lessons learned and implications for the Colombia context -- Turkey: biogas production from livestock manure -- The experience of Energrom Energy in developing biogas capacity -- An enabling policy environment for bioenergy market development -- Lessons learned and implications for the Colombian context. 330 $aColombia has set forth a number of important policy strategies to achieve its clean energy ambitions, including the 2018 Green Growth Policy, the 2019 National Circular Economy Strategy and the 2022 Energy Transition Policy. 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