The Recovery Handbook: Understanding Addictions and Evidenced-Based Treatment Practices

The Recovery Handbook: Understanding Addictions and Evidenced-Based Treatment Practices
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Publisher : Vernon Press
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9781648890147
ISBN-13 : 1648890148
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Book Synopsis The Recovery Handbook: Understanding Addictions and Evidenced-Based Treatment Practices by : Nicholas D. Young

Download or read book The Recovery Handbook: Understanding Addictions and Evidenced-Based Treatment Practices written by Nicholas D. Young and published by Vernon Press. This book was released on 2020-10-06 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Addiction is rapidly becoming one of the most significant challenges to mental health today. According to the latest National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH, 2018), 19.7 million Americans, aged 12 and older, battled a substance disorder alone in 2017. Additionally, 8.5 million of those individuals also suffered from a mental health disorder, with millions more suffering from a range of other addictive disorders and associated behaviors that interfere with physical, social and emotional health. These alarming statistics highlight the crucial need for mental health providers to be kept up to date with the latest research on the full range of addiction treatment and recovery. ‘The Recovery Handbook: Understanding Addictions and Evidenced-Based Treatment Practices’ provides a comprehensive examination of the various forms of addiction, its physical and mental complexities, and, unlike other sources on addiction, effective evidence-based interventions that promote a healthy recovery. Particular attention is given to the nature of addiction, including environmental, genetic, and developmental factors; with authors examining the short- and long-term effects of a variety of addictions such as drug, alcohol, gambling, food, sex, shopping, work, and video gaming to name a few. This book will serve as a valuable resource for counselors, psychologists, professors, graduate students in the helping professions, as well as families of addicts, co-workers, and those suffering from addiction themselves.


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