Chemical Dependency

  • Chemical Dependency: An Acceptable Disease
    By Hazelden Foundation, Saul S.

    For those having difficulty accepting their problem, the author, a chemical dependency councelor at Hazelden, sheds light on important topics intended to bring self-understanding and a self-accepting attitude to the chemically dependent ...

  • Chemical Dependency
    By David L. Bender

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  • Chemical Dependency: Women at Risk
    By Dana Finnegan, Brenda Underhill

    Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 38, 1624-1639, Nichols, M. (1985). Theoretical concerns in the clinical treatment of substance abusing women: A feminist analysis. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2, 78-79. Reed, B.G. (1985).

  • Chemical Dependency: A Family Affair
    By Olivia Curtis

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  • Chemical Dependency: A Systems Approach
    By Diana M. DiNitto, Carl Aaron McNeece

    Using a systems-oriented approach, this edition focuses on the issues of substance abuse especially in the areas of steroids, new designer durg, and abused prescription drugs.

  • Chemical Dependency: Theoretical Approaches and Strategies Working with Individuals and Families
    By Eileen B. Isaacson

    This helpful book underscores the importance of working with both the individual and family as part of a comprehensive biopsychosocial approach in assessment, intervention, and treatment of chemical addiction.

  • Chemical Dependency: A Systems Approach
    By Diana M. DiNitto, Carl Aaron McNeece

    Based on classes taught by the authors, this textbook is designed as an examination of alcohol and drug abuse and dependence for social workers about to begin professional practice. The...

  • Chemical Dependency: Theoretical Approaches and Strategies Working with Individuals and Families
    By Eileen B Isaacson

    In chemical addiction it is essential to know the difference between depression that is chemically induced or one that is ... by chemical dependency commonly exhibit intimacy dysfunction (see Early Psychological Development, Figure 2).

  • Chemical Dependency: A Family Affair
    By Olivia Curtis

    Through her insightful and friendly writing style, Curtis gives a comprehensive summary of the development of family theories, the structure of a family system, and the interplay between chemical dependency and the family system.

  • Chemical Dependency: Women at Risk
    By Dana G. Finnegan, Brenda L. Underhill

    Instead, you'll learn to recognize and respect cultural and individual differences among women. Use this book as a guide to develop your own innovative multicultural treatment approaches to substance abuse.

  • Chemical Dependency: A Systems Approach
    By Diana M. DiNitto, C. Aaron McNeece

    This edition contains an up-to-date discussion of the most recent trends in designer drugs to help explain the considerable frequency of changes in which drug use patterns occur.