Approaches to Drug Abuse Counseling
Approaches to Drug Abuse Counseling U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of HealthAuthor:
Kathleen M. Carroll, Ph.D. Yale University
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National Institute on Drug AbuseNIH Publication Number 00-4151Printed July 2000
Contents- Introduction and OverviewJohn J. Boren, Lisa Simon Onken, and Kathleen M. Carroll
- Dual Disorders Recovery CounselingDennis C. Daley
- Terence T. Gorski
- The Living In Balance Counseling ApproachJeffrey A. Hoffman, Ben Jones, Barry D. Caudill, Dale W. Mayo, and Kathleen A. Mack
- Treatment of Dually Diagnosed Adolescents: The Individual Therapeutic Alliance Within a Day Treatment ModelElizabeth Driscoll Jorgensen and Richard Salwen
- Description of an Addiction Counseling ApproachDelinda Mercer
- Description of the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Approach to Problem DrinkingScott D. Miller
- Motivational Enhancement Therapy: Description of Counseling ApproachWilliam R. Miller
- Twelve-Step FacilitationJoseph Nowinski
- Minnesota Model: Description of Counseling ApproachPatricia Owen
- A Counseling ApproachFred Sipe
- A Psychotherapeutic and Skills-Training Approach to the Treatment of Drug AddictionArnold M. Washton



