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The clinician's guide to alcohol moderation : alternative methods and management techniques / / Cyndi Turner



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Autore: Turner Cyndi Visualizza persona
Titolo: The clinician's guide to alcohol moderation : alternative methods and management techniques / / Cyndi Turner Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: New York, NY, : Routledge, 2020
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (233 pages)
Disciplina: 613.81
Soggetto topico: Controlled drinking
Soggetto genere / forma: Case studies.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1 Recovery: What's Missing? -- RAND Reports -- Sobell Study -- G. Alan Marlatt -- Project MATCH -- Effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous -- Institute of Medicine -- National Longitudinal Alcohol Epidemiological Study -- World Health Organization -- NESARC Study -- Doctor Recommendations -- National Association of Social Workers -- Surgeon General's Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health -- A 35 Billion Industry -- Why Alcohol Moderation Is Not Practiced -- Education -- Challenging a Higher Power -- Call for Change -- 2 What Is Alcohol Moderation? -- Alcohol Moderation Defined -- Four to One -- The Importance of Why -- Spectrum of Alcohol Use -- Which One Are You? -- Binge Drinking -- Why People Avoid Getting Help -- 3 History of Alcohol Use and Treatment -- Temperance Movement -- Alcoholics Anonymous -- Jellinek Curve -- Drunkenness as an Odious Disease -- Disease Model of Addiction -- Brain Disease Model of Addiction -- Minnesota Model -- Florida Model -- Just Say No -- American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Patient Placement Criteria -- Third Wave -- 4 Harm Reduction Models -- History of Harm Reduction -- Harm Reduction Psychotherapy -- Alcohol Moderation Is Harm Reduction -- Client Examples -- Kaitlyn -- Jackie -- Mike -- Promising Models -- The Sinclair Method (TSM) -- Behavioral Self-Control Training -- Guided Self-Change Model -- Motivational Interviewing -- Rat Park -- 0-0-1-3 -- 5 Alcohol's Effect on Body, Mind, and Health -- No Safe Level -- Central Nervous System Depressant -- Brain -- Cardiovascular System -- Liver and Pancreas -- Immune System -- Pregnancy -- Driving -- Accidents and Injuries -- Traumatic Brain Injury -- Sleep -- Weight -- Abstainer Bias -- Question the Source -- Risk Analysis.
6 Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Self-Assessment -- Evaluation -- Diagnosis -- Alcohol Use Disorder -- Alcohol Withdrawal -- AUDIT -- Dominant Drinking Patterns -- Spectrum of Decreasing Alcohol Use -- 7 Engaging Your Client -- Stages of Change -- Precontemplation -- Contemplation -- Preparation -- Action -- Maintenance -- Cost-Benefit Analysis -- Motivational Interviewing Scaling -- 8 Alcohol Moderation Assessment -- Interpreting the Assessment -- Negative Predictors -- Protective Factors -- 9 Period of Abstinence -- Why Four Months? -- Getting SOBER -- Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention -- Reducing Risky Situations -- Urge Surfing -- Dealing With Triggers -- Play It Through 24 -- 10 Alcohol Moderation Tools -- Blood Alcohol Concentration -- Know Your BAC -- Dilute Your Drink -- Pace and Space -- Rotate Nonalcoholic and Alcoholic Beverages -- Sip Slowly and Mindfully -- Know Your Point of No Return -- Physical -- Satisfy Physical Needs First -- Eat Before You Drink -- Emotional -- Pay Attention to Urges -- Do Not Drink When Upset -- Unpairing -- Environmental -- Never Drink Alone -- Don't Keep Alcohol in the House -- Drink Only in Social Situations -- Only Consume Alcohol During the Event -- Pick a Nonalcoholic Drink -- Rehearse a Response -- Avoid High-Risk Situations -- Avoid Heavy Drinkers -- Be the Designated Driver -- Plan an Early Event for the Next Day -- Focus on Conversation, Activity, or People -- Tracking -- Consumption Plan -- Accountability Partner -- Use a Daily Counter -- Keep a Drink Diary -- Pay Attention to Drinking Habits -- Avoid Back-to-Back Drinking Days -- Drink Tracking -- Set an Alert -- Motivational -- Tangible Reminders -- Glass Jar -- Create New Traditions -- Healthy Transitions -- Identify Natural Highs -- Develop a List of 100 Things to Do Before I Die -- Review -- 11 Developing and Monitoring an Alcohol Moderation Plan.
Ideal Use Plan -- Quick Check of Alcohol Moderation Plan -- Amount -- Frequency -- Intent -- Impact -- Relapse Prevention Tools -- HALT -- Tangible Reminders -- Daily Checks -- Weekly Checks -- Monthly Checks -- Preparing to Drink Again -- 12 Including the Family -- Denial -- Enabling -- Codependency -- Boundaries -- Self-Care -- Siblings -- Accountability Versus Paroling -- Common Questions -- Should I Cut Off Contact? -- Should I Kick Him/Her Out of the House? -- How Do We Handle Money? -- What Should We Pay For? -- Should We Stop Drinking Around Him/Her? -- What if I Suspect He/She Is Drinking? -- What if He/She Is Not Sticking to the Alcohol Moderation Plan? -- 13 Gender Differences, Special Populations, and Alcohol Use Around the World -- Gender Differences -- Women -- Men -- Special Populations -- Adults Over 50 -- Trauma -- LGBTQ+ -- Alcohol Use Around the World -- Lowest Alcohol Consumption -- Highest Alcohol Consumption -- Africa -- American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) -- Asia -- Australia -- Latin America -- Portugal -- United Kingdom -- 14 Typical Questions -- What About Marijuana? -- Do You Teach Moderation for Other Drugs? -- What About Prescription Drugs? -- How Do You Handle Young Adults? -- Do You Drink/Did You Have a Problem With Alcohol? -- How Do You Verify Abstinence? -- What if a Person Cannot Make It Four Months Without Drinking? -- What if Someone Wants to Stay Abstinent Past the Four Months? -- What Are Your Success Rates? -- What About the Family? -- What Should We Tell Children? -- How Do You Handle Relapse? -- Does My Loved One Need Rehab? -- Do You Hate Alcoholics Anonymous? -- What Do You Do if Someone Tells You They Do Not Want to Drink? -- Questions -- 15 Alcohol Moderation Resources -- Mutual Support Groups for Alcohol Moderation -- Alcohol Moderation Programs -- CheckUp & -- Choices -- Seeking Safety.
Dry Month Campaigns -- Dryuary™ Challenge -- Dry January -- Dry Feb -- febfast -- Dry July -- Ocsober -- Go Sober for October -- Final Thought -- References -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: The Clinician's Guide to Alcohol Moderation examines alcohol use around the world and teaches a range of behavioral health care providers how to help clients practice alcohol moderation. Excavating the current treatments available for alcohol moderation, the book offers step-by-step processes of engaging clients and their families, self-assessments, and alcohol moderation tools. In addition to using it in conjunction with Practicing Alcohol Moderation: A Comprehensive Workbook, readers would benefit from the Alcohol Moderation Assessment which predicts who may be able to successfully drink in moderation as well as developing and monitoring an Alcohol Moderation Plan. The text uses recognized alcohol moderation resources throughout the world as well as real-life case studies to address typical clinician, client, and family member questions. It challenges the traditional recommendation that drinkers experiencing problems are alcoholics. This guide is a resource for all who overdrink or know people who struggle with their alcohol use. Through its medium, a broad range of health care providers receive a step-by-step process on how to practice alcohol moderation, how to put tools into practice, case examples, and answers to the most commonly asked questions.
Titolo autorizzato: The clinician's guide to alcohol moderation  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-429-56113-X
0-429-26616-2
0-429-55666-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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