REFERENCES & BIBLIOGRAPHY
SELECTED MATERIALS/RESOURCES FOR
DRUG & ALCOHOL COUNSELORS
ICRC RECOMMENDED MATERIALSAnother Chance. S. Wegscheider-Cruse. Science and Behavior Books, 1989. Chemical Dependency: A Family Affair. Curtis. Brooks/Cole, 1999.
Concepts of Chemical Dependency. H. Dowelko. Brooks/Cole, 2001. Drugs in Perspective. R. Fields. McGraw-Hill, 2001.
Drugs, Society and Human Behavior. Ksir & Ray. McGraw-Hill, 2002. Ethics for Addiction Professionals. Bissell. Hazelden, 1994.
Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions. Corey, Corey & Callanan. Brooks/Cole, 2003. Global Criteria: The Twelve Core Functions of the Substance Abuse Counselor.
Herdman. Learning Publication, 2000.
Groups: Process & Practice. Corey & Corey. Brooks/Cole, 2002. Loosening the Grip. Kinney. McGraw-Hill, 2000.
Motivational Interviewing. Miller & Rollnick. Guilford Press, 1991.
Psychotherapy & Chemical Dependency Treatment. Buelow. Brooks/Cole, 1998. Rehabilitation Model of Substance Abuse Counseling. Benchoff Brooks/Cole, 2000. Substance Abuse: Information for School Counselors, etc. Fisher. Allyn & Bacon, 2000. Theory and Practice of Counseling & Psychotherapy. G. Corey. Brooks/Cole, 2001. Therapeutic Communities. G. Leon. 2000.
ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED MATERIALS:
Alcoholics Anonymous, (1935). New York: AA. Beattie, Melody. CoDependent No More.
Blum and Payne, (1991). Alcohol and the Addictive Brain. The Free Press.
Bratter and Forrest, (1985). Alcoholism and Substance Abuse: Strategies for Clinical Intervention. The Free Press.
Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records. (July 1985). Department of Health, Education and Welfare. General Provisions, 40 (127), Part IV.
Cook and Peterson, (1985). Treatment Services for Adolescent Substance Abusers. NIDA. Corey, (1998). Group Techniques. 5th Ed, Brooks/Cole.
Corey, (1996). Theory and Practice of Group Counseling. 4th Edition. Brooks/Cole. Corey and Corey, (1992). Groups Process and Practice. 4th Ed. Brooks/Cole.
Corey, Corey, and Callanan, (1997). Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions. 4th Ed. Brooks/Cole.
Corsini and Wedding, (1989). Current Psychotherapies. 4th Ed. Peacock Publications. Daley, (1987). Dual Disorders: Counseling Clients With Chemical Dependency and Mental Illness. Hazelden.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. (DSM-IV), 4th Ed. American Psychiatric Association.
Doyle, Robert E. (1992). Essential Skills and Strategies in the Helping Process. Brooks/Cole. Drews, Toby. Getting Them Sober.
Drugs in Modern Society, by Charles Carroll, (Current Edition). Wm. Brown Publishers. Drugs of Abuse, (1975). DEA. Office of Public Affairs.
Egan, (1990). The Skilled Helper. 4th Ed. Brooks/Cole. Glasser, (1965). Reality Therapy. Harper and Row.
Goldenberg and Goldenberg, (1991). Family Therapy: An Overview. 3rd Edition. Brooks/Cole. Goodman and Gillman, (1975). The Pharmological Basis of Therapeutics. 5th Edition.
MacMillan.
Johnson, Vernon. I'll Quit Tomorrow.
Kinney and Leaton, (1987). Loosening the Grip. 3rd Ed. Times Mirror/Mosby College Publishing.
Kottler and Brown, (1985). Introduction to Therapeutic Counseling. Brooks/Cole Publishing. Lawson, Ellis, and Rivers, (1984). Essentials of Counseling Chemical Dependency. Aspen. Lawson, Peterson, and Lawson, (1983). Alcoholism and the Family: A Guide to Prevention and Treatment. Aspen.
Lawson and Lawson, (1988). Alcoholism and Substance Abuse in Special Populations. Aspen. Lewis, Judith, (1988). Substance Abuse Counseling. Brooks/Cole.
Mann , Marty. Marty Mann's New Primer on Alcoholism. Maxwell, Ruth. The Booze Battle.
Mendelson and Mello, (1985). Diagnosis and Treatment of Alcoholism. 2nd Edition. McGraw-Hill.
Miller and Nirenbeg, (1984). Prevention of Alcohol Abuse. Plenum.
Nucklos, C. Cardwell, (1989). Cocaine: From Dependency to Recovery. 2nd Ed. Human Services Institute.
Perls, (1971). Geslalt Therapy. Julian Press.
Ray and Ksir, (1990). Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior. 5th Ed. Aspen. Royce, (1981). Alcohol Problems and Alcoholism. The Free Press.
Satir and Baldwin, (1987). Step by Step: A Guide to Creating Change in Families. Science and Behavior Books.
Seligman, (1989). Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in Counseling. Human Science Press. Siegel, (l989). AIDS, the Drug and Alcohol Connection: What Health Professionals Need to Know. Hazelden.
Stanton, Todd, and Associates, (1982). The Family Therapy of Drug Abuse and Addiction. Guilford Press.
Sue and Sue, (1990). Counseling the Culturally Different: Theory and Practice. 2nd Ed. Wiley-Intra Science Publications.
Todd and Selekman (Eds), (1991). Family Therapy Approaches with Adolescent Substance Abuse. Allyn and Bacon.
Treatment Choices for Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. (1990). Lexington Books. Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, (1952). AA World SUS. Inc.
Weigscheider, Sharon. The Family Trap.
WEBSITES FOR STAYING CURRENT
ON ADDICTION INFORMATION
NIDA Homepage
Excellent resource with a great deal of research information and many
downloadable articles. Be sure to check out the NIDA Notes link, and be sure to sign-up for the monthly publication. NIDA also has a Resource/Link page with multiple links with NIDA constituent organizations, grantees and Government sites of interest.
http://www.nida.nih.gov/
Rx List
Reference to prescription medications. This directory of drugs has medical information about their use and side effects, as well as the ingredients found in each drug. This site can be searched by using either the brand or generic name of the drug.
http://www.rxlist.com
The Lycaeum
An organization that is definitely dedicated to the promotion of “controlled
substance use.” A valuable resource, none-the-less, to gain insight into the mind set of the user thinking and to stay current with information that is on the street regarding the use and “benefit” of specific drugs. Check out the graphics link – an excellent resource with pictures, drawings, etc., of various natural and synthetic drugs. I’ve used this sight to obtain graphics for overheads for various presentations and trainings.
http://www.lycaeum.org/
The Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Research Publications Scroll down to “A Dictionary of Slang Drug Terms, Their Generic and Trade Names, and Pharmacological Effects and Uses” (October 1997). Click and download – an excellent resource for counselors.
The Indiana Prevention Resource Center at Indiana University
Articles, information, and links for prevention efforts across the United States. Also has an excellent graphics section for pictures and slides of various drugs of abuse.
http://www.drugs.indiana.edu/prevention/
The National Addiction Technology Transfer Center Website
Homepage for the ATTC project – valuable links to all of the online resources that are participating in this national project which is geared toward expanding the knowledge base of the professional addiction counselor. Scroll through and find the link to TAP #21 – Addiction Counseling Competencies: The Knowledge, Skills, and
Attitudes of Professional Practice. See what is being endorsed by such groups as
ICRC, NAADAC, INCASE, and the American Academy of Health Care Providers in the Addictive Disorders as the needs for addiction professionals in the 21st century.
http://views.vcu.edu/nattc/
Center for Substance Abuse Research (CESAR)
The Center for Substance Abuse Research (CESAR) is a research center within the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland College Park. A primary mission of CESAR is to collect, analyze, and disseminate information on the nature and extent of substance abuse and related problems in Maryland and nationally.
http://www.bsos.umd.edu/cesar/cesar.html
The Wisconsin Clearinghouse
Offers up-to-date information on substance abuse policy issues, legislation, prevention materials, resource information, news and links.
http://www.uhs.wisc.edu/wch/
Another Empty Bottle
Another Empty Bottle was created as a means for real people to share real experiences about how alcoholism has affected a loved one and themselves. Includes a "Just for Kids" area. Great treatment resource to help identify problems and needs, and to gather information on how others have coped with alcoholism.
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) supports and conducts biomedical and behavioral research on the causes, consequences, treatment, and prevention of alcoholism and alcohol-related problems. NIAAA also provides
leadership in the national effort to reduce the severe and often fatal consequences of these problems.
http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
SAMHSA's mission is to assure that quality substance abuse and mental health services are available to the people who need them, and to ensure that prevention and treatment knowledge is used more effectively in the general health care system.
(Managed care is among the topics covered on this site.)
http://www.samhsa.gov/
The Office of National Drug Control Policy
ONDCP is authorized to develop and coordinate the policies, goals, and objectives of the Nation's drug control program for reducing the use of illicit drugs.
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/
American Society of Addiction Medicine
The nation's medical specialty society dedicated to educating physicians and improving the treatment of individuals suffering from alcoholism or other addictions.
http://www.asam.org/
The Distance Learning Center for Addiction Studies
Staying current with addiction and treatment information is necessary to insure quality of care and service to the field. The DLCAS provides distance training via the internet in a variety of topic areas. Training hour allow you to maintain your credential without unnecessary travel and time away from your office and family.
http://www.dlcas.com/
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