Note: This is the bound book only and does not include access to MyLabTM Counseling with Pearson eText. To order MyLab Counseling with Pearson eText packaged with the bound book, use ISBN 0134387457 In an accessible writing style, Fisher and Harrison’s Substance Abuse: Information for School Counselors, Social Workers, Therapists and Counselors presents succinct, practical coverage of alcohol and other drug prevention, treatment, and recovery for generalist students, prospective mental health professionals, and allied professionals. It includes basic information on substances of abuse and focuses on clinically relevant knowledge on such topics as cultural competence, co-occurring disorders, other behavioral addictions, children and families, and ethics and confidentiality. Each chapter includes clinical application cases and questions for further discussion. The new edition inclues a new chapter on “Co-Occurring Disorders and Other Special Populations,” new information on cultural competencies and intervening with special populations such as the elderly and LGBTQQI, and new information on risk factors for alcohol and other drugs for culturally and ethnically diverse populations. Also available with MyLab Counseling This title is also available with MyLab Counseling –an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with the text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students see key concepts demonstrated through video clips, practice what they learn, test their understanding, and receive feedback to guide their learning and ensure they master key learning outcomes.
I appreciated several things about this book. I was very impressed that they applied addiction counseling to a diverse array of counseling professions that would not normally expect to do a lot of addiction work. This was perfect for my situation. The authors also intentionally made the writing style straight forward and even whimsical sometimes. This made the chapters flow by quickly, which leads to my last appreciation: short but sweet chapters! It was a pleasure to be assigned reading in this textbook.
Great overview of addiction & addiction treatment. Would have loved to have seen a larger section on SUD in the older adult population and avoidance of the term “elderly” in the few paragraphs where this population was discussed. When reading a textbook, one anticipates a “dry” read; however, this text was very easy to read and understand. It was almost conversational in places. I also appreciated the use of case examples. However, knocking off one star because some of the statistics and research cited within the material needs updating to more recent material/numbers.
Read for Addiction Treatment and Prevention graduate course. Really enjoyed this textbook. Lots of useful information provided in an easily digestible format
I have the second edition of this book from my university days when I was working towards a Bachelor degree in Social Work. While I never had a strong interest to work full time in the addictions field as an addictions counselor - obviously, no matter which field you end up working in, you will more than likely at some point in time have to deal with addictions. The authors do well to discuss the various types of addictions be it to alcohol or other drugs, sex, food etc. They discuss relapse prevention and generalist training approaches. This book is a good addition for any counselor, social worker or therapist's professional library. It is an easy & non-judgmental read.
This is a book about alcohol and other drugs (AOD) abuse designed for non AOD counselors. (Me, when I'll be a school counselor.) Considering that that was the purpose of this book...I do feel that some of the chapters were very VERY specific for a 'generalist' mental health care provider. However, what countered this was that I found myself pretty interested in (most) of the chapters, and wanted to read about the issues. There were a few chapters where I asked myself "Why is this in a substance abuse book??"..but for the most part enjoyed the read.
This book was easy to read as it was student user friendly. This book at times is somewhat repetitive; however, there is only so many topics you can cover in regards to substance abuse. The treatment portion of the book was very interesting. I would recommend this book to any professor to utilize for a college course.