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Book Review: Addiction Intervention: Strategies to Motivate Treatment-Seeking Behavior. Edited by Robert K. White and Deborah George Wright

Book Review: Addiction Intervention: Strategies to Motivate Treatment-Seeking Behavior. Edited by... 180 Book Reviews subjects, and that treatment models are also based Addiction Intervention: Strategies to Motivate Treat- on male populations. This chapter is especially well- ment-Seeking Behavior. Edited by Robert K. illustrated with vivid case material. The last chapter, White and Deborah George Wright. The Haw- ‘‘Special Populations,’’ looks at treatment issues orth Press, Binghampton, New York, 1998, 154 with young and old patients, minorities, the develop- pp., $29.95 hardbound, $19.95 softbound. mentally and physically disabled, the homeless and impoverished, wealthy and ‘‘VIP’’ patients, physi- In the foreword, Paul Wood, Ph.D., President cians and other professionals, gays and lesbians, of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug and people with HIV. In all these populations, Dependence, asks, ‘‘. . . how do we get people who parallel issues are dealt with: missing a diagnosis are dying, who do not believe they are dying, who or key item of history because of stereotypes or fight the slightest inkling they are dying, to believe identification with the patient, failing to see how that they are dying and accept help which will save special circumstances lead to a need to modify their lives?’’ This book attempts to describe solutions treatment, nihilism based http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Clinical Psychiatry Springer Journals

Book Review: Addiction Intervention: Strategies to Motivate Treatment-Seeking Behavior. Edited by Robert K. White and Deborah George Wright

Annals of Clinical Psychiatry , Volume 12 (3) – Oct 8, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 by American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Neurology; Psychiatry; Psychopharmacology
ISSN
1040-1237
eISSN
1573-3238
DOI
10.1023/A:1009029421472
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Abstract

180 Book Reviews subjects, and that treatment models are also based Addiction Intervention: Strategies to Motivate Treat- on male populations. This chapter is especially well- ment-Seeking Behavior. Edited by Robert K. illustrated with vivid case material. The last chapter, White and Deborah George Wright. The Haw- ‘‘Special Populations,’’ looks at treatment issues orth Press, Binghampton, New York, 1998, 154 with young and old patients, minorities, the develop- pp., $29.95 hardbound, $19.95 softbound. mentally and physically disabled, the homeless and impoverished, wealthy and ‘‘VIP’’ patients, physi- In the foreword, Paul Wood, Ph.D., President cians and other professionals, gays and lesbians, of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug and people with HIV. In all these populations, Dependence, asks, ‘‘. . . how do we get people who parallel issues are dealt with: missing a diagnosis are dying, who do not believe they are dying, who or key item of history because of stereotypes or fight the slightest inkling they are dying, to believe identification with the patient, failing to see how that they are dying and accept help which will save special circumstances lead to a need to modify their lives?’’ This book attempts to describe solutions treatment, nihilism based

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Annals of Clinical PsychiatrySpringer Journals

Published: Oct 8, 2004

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