Anger and substance use disorders often co-occur, increasing the risk for negative consequences such as physical aggression, self-harm, distressed relationships, loss of a job, or criminal justice involvement.
Confrontational approaches increase client resistance and discord in the counseling relationship. Motivational approaches explore ambivalence in a nonjudgmental and compassionate way.
Provides information for mental health practitioners on the basics of anger and anger disorder, and describes an anger management program that can be modified for use in private practice or institutional settings.
This panel's work is then reviewed and critiqued by field reviewers.
Brief Interventions and Brief Therapies for Substance AbuseU.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationTreatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) SeriesThe Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) series fulfills...
This workbook was developed for use in conjunction with Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Clients: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Manual.
The definitive treatment textbook in psychiatry, this fifth edition of Gabbard's Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders has been thoroughly restructured to reflect the new DSM-5® categories, preserving its value as a state-of-the-art resource ...
Describes the relationship between anger and substance abuse, and suggests more productive outlets for anger
This study is the first national, multi-site trial of patient-treatment matching. Describes cognitive-behavioral coping skills therapy (CBT), one type of treatment approach.
The new edition of this popular handbook has been thoroughly updated to include the latest data concerning treatment of first-episode patients.
This Workbook addresses the most common challenges faced by individuals with substance use disorders, such as managing cravings, resisting social pressures to use, coping with negative emotions and moods, building a social support network, ...