An edition of Working with the problem drinker (1992)

Working with the problem drinker

a solution-focused approach

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An edition of Working with the problem drinker (1992)

Working with the problem drinker

a solution-focused approach

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"A detailed program for psychotherapists-the solution-focused, brief-therapy, problem-solving method of working with problem-drinker clients. At a time when the accepted standard treatment for alcoholism is long-term and expensive, solution-focused therapy, as developed at the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee, offers a brief and cost-effective alternative. Insoo Kim Berg and Scott D. Miller believe that a focus on solutions, rather than pathology, is the most constructive strategy for working with problem drinkers; their foremost concern is with what works. To this end they don't reject traditional treatment programs; rather, they view them as one part of a flexible and multidimensional approach to alcohol abuse treatment. The authors successfully utilize solution-focused therapy in their work with problem drinkers, but it is their philosophy of working with clients-and within clients' belief systems-to encourage change that is at the heart of their model.

The model, grounded in the philosophy of solution-focused brief therapy, introduces a paradigmatic change in the approach to substance abuse treatment. Rather than treating a problem drinker, Berg and Miller work with clients to treat problem drinking. The authors' refreshing blend of respect for their clients and optimism about their ability to stop abusive drinking offers hope to clients who can't fit into traditional long-term programs or who have given up on themselves. This book shows how clients can be helped to construct a future where drinking or substance abuse is no longer a problem. Solution-focused therapy, based on respect for and collaboration with the client, concentrates on success and solutions. Therapists develop goals with the client, rather than imposing 'appropriate' treatment objectives.

If one solution doesn't work, the technique-not the client-is blamed and client and therapist go on to 'do something different.' The authors' model is much more than a list of interventions; it is a multi-faceted approach to treatment, which can adapt to anything that works, whether brief therapy, AA, or more formal inpatient programs" -- Amazon.com.

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W.W. Norton
Language
English
Pages
216

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-209) and index.
"A Norton professional book."

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.86/106
Library of Congress
RC565 .B465 1992, RC565.B465 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 216 p. ;
Number of pages
216

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1710830M
ISBN 10
0393701344
LCCN
92012746
OCLC/WorldCat
25630644
Library Thing
1935093
Goodreads
1113077

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Work ID
OL2670984W

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