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Author:
Laser-Maira, Julie Anne author.
Title:
Youth and their families : a guide to treating adolescent substance use through family systems therapy / Julie Anne Laser-Maira, David Blair, Jaime Blair Echevarria, Darin Wallis, Orion Castro, and Jason Conger.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xii, 220 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Systemic therapy (Family therapy)
Drug addiction--Treatment.
Other Authors:
Blair, David (Psychologist)
Echevarria, Jamie Blair.
Wallis, Darin.
Castro, Orion.
Conger, Jason
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Youth drug and alcohol program: family history. Defining family -- Defining family systems therapy -- Defining substance abuse in adolescence -- Evidence-based treatment and family systems therapy: complimentary practices -- Prevention -- Outpatient, community-based treatment interventions -- Impatient/residential (nonhospital))-Marijuana legalization and its effect on substance abuse programs in the United States --Opiod epidemic -- Conclusions and self-care -- Appendix G: Substance use survey--revised and evaluator's summary -- Appendix B: Adolescent Self-Assessment Questionnaire (ASAQ): Client ASAQ profile summary -- Appendix C: Adolescent substance abuse program: master treatment plan -- Appendix D: Adolescent substance abuse program: monthly treatment planning and utilization review -- Appendix E: Youth drug and alcohol prevention program: youth protest an posttest -- Appendix F: Youth drug and alcohol prevention program: Parent/guardian pretest and posttest -- Appendix G: Youth drug and alcohol program: family history.
Summary:
"In this text we offer an expanded view of the process of therapy and a specific focus on the relationship between therapists, adolescents, families, communities, and substance use. Family Systems Therapy (FST) is not a technique, it is an overarching conceptual framework that views the system as the client. Each client system is unique and each member of the system is believed to be doing what makes sense to them in their given context. Problems that bring individuals into treatment are seen as contextual. If the client system accepts the therapist as a member, the context, within which the problem is maintained, has been changed. By changing the system, change in the individual occurs. Whether or not change is positive or negative is relative and uncertain, but change is inevitable. This is a book written by experienced practitioners and teachers for new and developing practitioners. It is our hope to widen the lens for students and teachers and offer them practice-based approaches to add to their research based teaching. Given the integrative theme of this work, we believe that this text will be useful for students and teachers in graduate programs of Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Professional Counseling, Psychology, and Addiction Counseling. Family Systems Therapy (FST), Family Therapy, Substance Abuse, Adolescent Substance Abuse, Systems Theory"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0190079401
9780190079406
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1120784575
LCCN:
2019020472
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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