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Introduction -- Personal Reflections -- Addiction Counseling Influences -- Models of Addiction -- 2. Theories of Counseling Applied to Addiction Treatment -- Personal Reflection -- Development of a Theoretical Framework for Addiction Counseling -- Dangers in Developing a Theoretical Framework and Recommendations -- General Counseling Theories Applied to Addiction Treatment -- 3. Assessment and Diagnosis of Addiction -- Personal Reflections -- Interviews -- Behavioral Observations -- Physiological Instruments -- Psychometric Instruments -- Diagnosis -- Stages of Change -- 4. Co-Occurring Disorders and Behavioral Addictions -- Personal Reflections -- Co-Occurring Disorders -- Collaboration Between the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Fields -- Assessment -- Treatment -- Behavioral Addictions -- 5. The Core Treatment Process for Addictions -- Personal Reflections -- Philosophical Approaches -- Crisis Intervention -- 327 $aIndividual Therapy -- Group Therapy -- Family Therapy -- 6. Treatment-Related Issues and Counseling Approaches -- Personal Reflections -- Sexual Issues -- HIV/AIDS -- Intimate Partner Violence -- Homelessness -- Specific Counseling Approaches -- 7. Relapse Prevention -- Personal Reflections -- Counselor Approaches -- Relapse-Prevention Models -- Counseling Techniques -- Case Studies of Special Populations -- Co-Occurring Disorders -- 8. Self-Help Groups -- Personal Reflections -- Suggestions for Counselors -- 12-Step Groups -- 12-Step Alternative Groups -- Matching Self-Help Groups to Meet Client Needs -- Special Issues -- Appendix 8A. Stories of Recovery -- Appendix 8B Emotional Sobriety -- 9. Elaboration on Specific Therapies and Techniques Relevant to Addiction Counseling -- Personal Reflections -- Client Resilience -- Positive Psychology -- Stages-of-Change Model -- Motivational Interviewing -- Brief Therapy -- 327 $aEvidence-Based Practices (EBPs) -- 10. 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