Understanding and Treating Adolescent Substance Abuse
- Philip P. Muisener - Youth and Family Resource Center, Connecticut
Volume:
27
December 1993 | 252 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
"Treating substance abuse in adolescents requires a creative integration of individual, group, and family therapy, along with an understanding of addiction and recovery, family dynamics, and adolescent development. This book incorporates all of these elements into its discussion. Its thoroughness makes it a valuable addition to the literature in this relatively new clinical specialty."
--Joseph K. Nowinski, Private Practice
"This is a hopeful book that promotes a comprehensive view of a complicated difficulty."
--Virginia Child Protection Newsletter
Introduction
PART ONE: CURRENT ISSUES WITH ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Issues in Defining and Understanding Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse
Issues in Treating Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse
PART TWO: A BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL MODEL FOR UNDERSTANDING SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Essential Connections for Understanding Adolescent Substance Abuse
Adolescent Psychological Development and Substance Abuse
Family and Peer Relationship Factors
PART THREE: A BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL MODEL FOR TREATING ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Essential Connections for Treating Adolescent Substance Abuse
Servicing Adolescent Substance Abusers Part One
Servicing Adolescent Substance Abusers Part Two
Adolescent Recovery
The Recovery Environment
Treating Vulnerable Populations of Adolescent Substance Abusers
Epilogue