The Addiction Treatment Planner
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Clarify, simplify, and accelerate the treatment planning process so you can spend more time with clients The Addiction Treatment Planner, Sixth Edition: provides all the elements necessary to quickly and easily develop formal treatment plans that satisfy the demands of HMOs, managed care companies, third-party payers, and state and federal agencies. This valuable resource contains treatment plan components for 48 behaviorally based presenting problems including depression, intimate relationship conflicts, chronic pain, anxiety, substance use, borderline personality, and more. You'll save hours by speeding up the completion of time-consuming paperwork, without sacrificing your freedom to develop customized treatment plans for clients. This updated edition includes new and revised evidence-based objectives and interventions, new online resources, expanded references, an expanded list of client workbooks and self-help titles, and the latest information on assessment instruments. In addition, you'll find new chapters on some of today's most challenging issues- Opiod Use Disorder, Panic/Agoraphobia, Loneliness, and Vocational Stress. New suggested homework exercises will help you encourage your clients to bridge their therapeutic work to home.

  • Quickly and easily develop treatment plans that satisfy third-party requirements.
  • Access extensive references for treatment techniques, client workbooks and more.
  • Offer effective and evidence-based homework exercises to clients with any of 48 behaviorally based presenting problems.
  • Enjoy time-saving treatment goals, objectives and interventions- pluse space to record your own customized treatment plan.


This book's easy-to-use reference format helps locate treatment plan components by presenting behavioral problem or DSM-5 diagnosis. Inside, you'll also find a sample treatment plan that conforms to the requirements of most third-party payors and accrediting agencies including CARF, The Joint Commission (TJC), COA, and the NCQA. The Additction Treatment Planner, Sixth Edition: will liberate you to focus on what's really important in your clinical work.

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Yes, you can access The Addiction Treatment Planner by Robert R. Perkinson, Arthur E. Jongsma, Timothy J. Bruce, Robert R. Perkinson,Timothy J. Bruce, Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr. in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Psychology & Psychotherapy. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Wiley
Year
2022
Print ISBN
9781119707851
eBook ISBN
9781119707936
Edition
6

Appendix B
REFERENCES TO CLINICAL RESOURCES FOR EVIDENCE-BASED CHAPTERS

Homework Planners

Most chapters in this Planner cite suggested homework to supplement selected interventions. These assignments can be found in the following Planners:
  1. Jongsma, A. E. & Bruce, T. J. (2022). Adult psychotherapy homework planner (6). Wiley.
  2. Jongsma, A. E., Peterson, L. M., McInnis, W. P., & Bruce, T. J. (in press). Adolescent psychotherapy homework planner (6). Wiley.
  3. Lenz, B., Finley, J., & Jongsma, A. E. (in press). Addiction treatment homework planner (6). Wiley.

Anger Control Problems

  1. Bernstein, D. A., & Borkovec, T. D. (1973). Progressive relaxation training. Research Press.
  2. Deffenbacher, J. L., & McKay, M. (2000). Overcoming situational and general anger: Therapist protocol (Best practices for therapy). New Harbinger.
  3. DiGiuseppe, R., & Tafrate, R. (2007). Understanding anger and anger disorders. Oxford University Press.
  4. Hayes, S. C., Strosahl, K. D., & Wilson, K. G. (2012). Acceptance and commitment therapy (2). Guilford Press.
  5. Kabat-Zinn, J. Guided mindfulness meditation [Audio CD Series]. Available from www.jonkabat-zinn.com.
  6. Kassinove, H., & Tafrate, R. C. (2002). Anger management: The complete treatment guidebook for practitioners. Impact.
  7. Meichenbaum, D. (1985). Stress inoculation training. Pergamon Press.
  8. Meichenbaum, D. (2001). Treatment of individuals with anger control problems and aggressive behaviors: A clinical handbook. Institute Press.
  9. Meichenbaum, D. (2007). Stress inoculation training: A preventative and treatment approach. In P. M. Lehrer, R. L. Woolfolk, & W. S. Sime (Eds.), Principles and practice of stress management (pp. 497–518). Guilford Press.
  10. Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2013). Motivational interviewing: Helping people change (3). Guilford Press.
  11. Norcross, J. C., & Lambert, M. J. (Eds.). (2019). Psychotherapy relationships that work (3, Vol. 1). Oxford University Press.
  12. Norcross, J. C., & Wampold, B. E. (Eds.). (2019). Psychotherapy relationships that work (3, Vol. 2). Oxford University Press.

Anxiety

  1. American Psychological Association Division 12: Society of Clinical Psychology. (n.d.). Generalized anxiety disorder. American Psychological Association division 12 website on research-supported psychological treatments [Online]. Accessed August 2019 at http://www.https://www.div12.org/diagnosis/generalized-anxiety-disorder/.
  2. Barlow, D. H., Farchione, T. J., Fairholme, C. P., Ellard, K. K., Boisseau, C. L., Allen, L. B…Ehrenreich, J. (2011). Unified protocol for transdiagnostic treatment of emotional disorders. Oxford University Press.
  3. Bernstein, D. A., & Borkovec, T. D. (1973). Progressive relaxation training. Research Press.
  4. Bernstein, D. A., Borkovec, T. D., & Hazlett-Stevens, H. (2000). New directions in progressive muscle relaxation: A guidebook for helping professionals. Praeger.
  5. Brown, T. A., & Barlow, D. H. (2014). Anxiety and related disorders interview schedule for the DSM-5: Adult version.: Oxford University Press.
  6. Clark, D. A., & Beck, A. T. (2010). Cognitive therapy of anxiety disorders: Science and practice. Guilford Press.
  7. Demertzis, K. H., & Craske, M. G. (2010). Generalized anxiety disorder, In J. E. Fisher & W. T. O'Donohue (Eds.), Practitioner's guide to evidence-based psychotherapy. (pp. 301–312). Springer.
  8. Dugas, M. J., & Robichaud, M. (2006). Cognitive-behavioral treatment for generalized anxiety disorder: From science to practice. Routledge.
  9. Eifert, G. H., Forsyth, J. P., & Hayes, S. C. (2005). Acceptance and commitment therapy for anxiety disorders: A practitioner's treatment guide to using mindfulness, acceptance, and values-based behavior change strategies. New Harbinger.
  10. Feldman, C., & Kuyken, W. (2019). Mindfulness: Ancient wisdom meets mod...

Table of contents

  1. COVER
  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  3. TITLE PAGE
  4. COPYRIGHT
  5. DEDICATION
  6. ABOUT THE COMPANION WEBSITE
  7. PRACTICEPLANNERS® SERIES PREFACE
  8. INTRODUCTION
  9. SAMPLE TREATMENT PLAN
  10. ADULT-CHILD-OF-AN-ALCOHOLIC (ACA) TRAITS
  11. ANGER
  12. ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR
  13. ANXIETY
  14. ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD) – ADOLESCENT
  15. ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD) – ADULT
  16. BIPOLAR DISORDER
  17. BORDERLINE TRAITS
  18. CHILDHOOD TRAUMA
  19. CHRONIC PAIN
  20. CONDUCT DISORDER/DELINQUENCY
  21. DANGEROUSNESS/LETHALITY
  22. DEPENDENT TRAITS
  23. DEPRESSION – UNIPOLAR
  24. EATING DISORDERS AND OBESITY
  25. FAMILY CONFLICTS
  26. GAMBLING
  27. GRIEF/LOSS UNRESOLVED
  28. IMPULSIVITY
  29. LEGAL PROBLEMS
  30. LIVING ENVIRONMENT DEFICIENCY
  31. MEDICAL ISSUES
  32. NARCISSISTIC TRAITS
  33. NICOTINE ABUSE/DEPENDENCE
  34. OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE AND RELATED DISORDERS
  35. OCCUPATIONAL PROBLEMS
  36. OPIOID USE DISORDER
  37. OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT BEHAVIOR
  38. PANIC DISORDER/AGORAPHOBIA
  39. PARENT–CHILD RELATIONAL PROBLEM
  40. PARTNER RELATIONAL CONFLICTS
  41. PEER GROUP NEGATIVITY
  42. POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD)
  43. PSYCHOSIS
  44. READINESS TO CHANGE
  45. RELAPSE PRONENESS
  46. SELF-CARE DEFICITS – PRIMARY
  47. SELF-CARE DEFICITS – SECONDARY
  48. SELF-HARM
  49. SEXUAL ABUSE
  50. SEXUAL PROMISCUITY
  51. SLEEP DISTURBANCE
  52. SOCIAL ANXIETY
  53. SPIRITUAL CONFUSION
  54. SUBSTANCE-INDUCED DISORDERS
  55. SUBSTANCE INTOXICATION/WITHDRAWAL
  56. SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
  57. SUICIDAL IDEATION
  58. Appendix A: BIBLIOTHERAPY SUGGESTIONS
  59. Appendix B: REFERENCES TO CLINICAL RESOURCES FOR EVIDENCE-BASED CHAPTERS
  60. Appendix C: RECOVERY MODEL: CORE PRINCIPLES, OBJECTIVES, AND INTERVENTIONS
  61. Appendix D: CLIENT SATISFACTION SURVEYS: RESOURCE MATERIAL
  62. Appendix E: ASAM SIX ASSESSMENT DIMENSIONS: A CHECKLIST EXAMPLE
  63. Appendix F: ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF SOURCES FOR ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS AND CLINICAL INTERVIEW FORMS CITED IN INTERVENTIONS
  64. END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT