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Addiction Treatment Homework Planner, 4th Edition
James R. Finley, Brenda S. Lenz, Arthur E. Jr. Jongsma

3rd Edition
Softcover: 464 pages + bonus CD-ROM
Size: 10.9" x 8.7"
ISBN 0471774618
978-0-471-77461-7
Wiley / Jossey Bass
April 2006
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4th Edition
Softcover: 432 pages + bonus CD-ROM
Size: 10.9" x 8.7"
ISBN 0470402741
978-0470402740
Wiley / Jossey Bass
May 2009
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The Addiction Treatment Homework Planner provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to fit virtually every therapeutic mode. This resource provides mental health professionals with ready-to-copy blank exercises, instructions on use of the assignments, and a CD-ROM containing all assignments in the book for quick and easy customization. This easy-to-use sourcebook features:

  • Updated assignments, 10 new assignments in five new problem areas, and new secondary exercises for many problems

  • 88 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered by clients suffering from chemical and nonchemical addictions

  • A quick-reference format—the interactive assignments are grouped by behavioral problems including alcoholism, nicotine dependence, and substance abuse, as well as those problems that do not involve psychoactive substances, such as problem gambling, eating disorders, and sexual addictions

  • Expert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient use of the exercises

  • Assignments that are cross-referenced to the Addiction Treatment Planner—so you can quickly identify the right exercise for a given situation or behavioral problem

A CD-ROM that contains all the exercises in Microsoft Word format—allowing you to customize them to suit you and your clients' unique styles and needs.

 

Homework in this book helps clients suffering from chemical and non-chemical addictions develop the skills they need to work through problems. Sections of this resource include:

  • Adult Child of an Alcoholic (ACOA) Traits.

    • Understanding Codependent Behaviors.

    • Understanding Family History.

  • Anger.

    • Is My Anger Due to Feeling Threatened?

    • Is My Anger Due to Unmet Expectations?

  • Antisocial Behavior.

    • Alternatives to Addictive Behavior.

    • Taking Daily Inventory.

  • Anxiety.

    • Coping With Stress.

    • My Anxiety Profile.

  • Attention Deficit Disorder, Inattentive Type (ADD).

    • Getting Organized.

    • Negotiating Skills For Success.

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

    • From Recklessness to Calculated Risks.

    • Learning to Self-Soothe.

  • Borderline Traits.

    • Forming Stable Relationships.

    • Seeing That We're All Just Human.

  • Childhood Trauma.

    • Corresponding With My Childhood Self.

    • Setting and Maintaining Boundaries.

  • Chronic Pain.

    • Alternative Methods For Managing Pain.

    • Coping With Addiction and Chronic Pain.

  • Dangerousness/Lethality.

    • Anger As a Drug.

    • Respect or Fear?

  • Dependent Traits

    • Building My Support Network.

    • How Independent Am I?

  • Depression.

    • Correcting Distorted Thinking.

    • What's Happening In My Early Recovery?

  • Eating Disorders.

    • Creating a Preliminary Health Plan.

    • Eating Patterns Self-Assessment.

  • Family Conflicts.

    • Creating a Family Ritual.

    • Identifying Conflict Themes.

  • Gambling.

    • Understanding Nonchemical Addictions.

    • What Price Am I Willing to Pay?

  • Grief/Loss Unresolved.

    • Am I Having Difficulty Letting Go?

    • Moving On With My Life.

  • Impulsivity.

    • A Different Approach.

    • Handling Crisis.

  • Legal Problems.

    • Handling Tough Situations in a Healthy Way.

    • What’s Addiction Got to Do With My Problems?

  • Living Environment Deficiency.

    • Assessing My Needs.

    • What Would My Ideal Life Look Like?

  • Mania/Hypomania.

    • Coping With Addiction and Mood Disorders or Bereavement.

    • Early Warning Signs of Mania/Hypomania.

  • Medical Issues.

    • Coping With Addiction and Other Medical Problems.

    • Physical and Emotional Self-Care.

  • Narcissistic Traits.

    • Being Genuinely Unselfish.

    • Getting Out of Myself.

  • Nicotine Dependence.

    • Avoiding Nicotine Relapse Triggers.

    • Use of Affirmations For Change.

  • Occupational Problems.

    • Barriers and Solutions.

    • Interest and Skill Self-Assessment.

  • Opioid Dependence.

    • Making Change Happen.

    • Working Recovery Plan.

  • Oppositional Defiant Behavior.

    • Analyzing Acting-Out Behavior.

    • Learning to Ask Instead of Demand.

  • Parent-Child Relational Problem.

    • Am I Teaching My Children Addictive Patterns?

    • What Do I Want For My Children?

  • Partner Relational Conflicts.

    • Communication Skills.

    • Identifying Proven Problem-Solving Skills.

  • Peer Group Negativity.

    • What Do I Need and How Do I Get It?

    • What Do Others See Changing?

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

    • Coping With Addiction and PTSD or Other Anxiety Disorders.

    • Safe and Peaceful Place Meditation.

  • Psychosis.

    • Coping With Addiction and Thought Disorders.

    • Planning For Stability.

  • Relapse Proneness.

    • Early Warning Signs of Relapse.

    • Identifying Relapse Triggers and Cues.

    • Relapse Prevention Planning.

  • Self-Care Deficit as a Primary Problem.

    • Assessing Self-Care Deficits.

    • Relating Self-Care Deficits to My Addiction.

  • Self-Care Deficit as a Secondary Problem.

    • Filling In the Gaps.

    • Working Toward Independence.

  • Sexual Promiscuity.

    • Is It Romance or Is It Fear?

    • Working Through Shame.

  • Social Anxiety.

    • Understanding My Defense Mechanisms.

    • Using My Support Network.

  • Spiritual Confusion.

    • Understanding Spirituality.

    • What Do I Believe In?

  • Substance Abuse/Dependence.

    • Balancing Recovery, Family, and Work.

    • Consequences of Continuing Addictive Lifestyles.

    • Personal Recovery Planning.

    • Problem Identification.

    • What Does Addiction Mean to Me?

  • Substance-Induced Disorders.

    • Identifying and Using Community Resources.

    • Planning Aftercare.

  • Substance Intoxication/Withdrawal.

    • Coping With Post-Acute Withdrawal.

    • Using Books and Other Media Resources.

  • Suicidal Ideation.

    • What Did I Want to Be When I Grew Up?

    • Why Do I Matter and Who Cares?

  • Treatment Resistance.

    • How Far Have I Come?

    • Setting and Pursuing Goals in Recovery.

  • Alternate Assignments for Presenting Problems.

  • Stages of Change.

  • ASAM Adult Patient Placement Criteria Dimensions.

  • Suggested Addiction Homework Treatment Plan Exercises, ASAM Dimensions and ASAM Levels of Care Matrix.

James R. Finley, MA, is a practicing substance abuse and mental health psychotherapist, currently working in a prison mental hospital, with a background in nonprofit community treatment programs and as a public health program manager. He is author of Integrating the 12 Steps into Addiction Therapy and coauthor of The Addiction Treatment Homework Planner, Second Edition, both from Wiley.

 

Brenda S. Lenz, MS, is an educator and licensed counselor specializing in treating addictions in women and adolescents. She is currently a substance abuse counselor at Marquette University.

 

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