ISBN-13: 9781514181614 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 142 str.
ISBN-13: 9781514181614 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 142 str.
Best Results for clients, families and the criminal justice system can be achieved with this new technology for change for drug court clients and those wishing to stop drinking, drugging or smoking. Improving clinician attending skills and rapport is made easier using the techniques in this book. Recommended for those practitioners interested in "Adjunct Modalities of Treatment for Substance Abuse Counseling" that are new, different and transformative. Have you ever wondered why we don't get better results from treatment? Me too. So I concentrated on what was missing. System goals and conflicts, communication gaps and treatment planning were identified as problems areas. You can use the information in this book and these skills to enhance your Best Practices Evidence Based modalities of treatment. This is applied Cognitive Behavior Theory and brings the CB map to life. Will you spot the visual CBT pun? The foreword tells the story for the reader. It was written by the former Chief Judge and Drug Court Judge (and founder) in my community. If you use one new idea from this book you should get better next level (L+1) results whether you are in need of change, a client or clinician. What new ideas? You might find The Language of Recovery new and different. The Six Steps on The Trail to Transcendence as a stage of change model may be useful. The Treatment Miracle could be what you have been searching for. Being open minded about new ideas as well as practicing these skills will demonstrate the difference that makes the difference. Clients and clinicians state that this should be taught in the schools. You be the judge. B.E.M.T, Brief Eye Movement Therapy is introduced as a way to change painful or limiting beliefs.