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Managing Cravings and Urges to Use Substances
Dennis C. Daley and Antoine Douaihy
in Managing Your Substance Use Disorder: Client Workbook (3 edn)
Cravings can be overt, so that we are aware of them, or they can be covert and show up in indirect ways such as irritability. Cravings tend to be more frequent and stronger in the early ...
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Session 2: Functional Analysis
Elizabeth E. Epstein and Barbara S. McCrady
in Overcoming Alcohol Use Problems: Therapist Guide: A cognitive-behavioural treatment program
Chapter 5 discusses the second session of treatment on functional analysis. This chapter introduces the use of graphs to measure alcohol use and urges, and a step-by-step process to ...
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Session 3: High-Risk Hierarchy / Social Network Triggers / Self-Management Plans
Elizabeth E. Epstein and Barbara S. McCrady
in Overcoming Alcohol Use Problems: Therapist Guide: A cognitive-behavioural treatment program
Chapter 6 outlines the third session of the treatment program. This session encourages the patient to identify high-risk situations that would act as a trigger to drinking and rank them by ...
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Environmental Toxins as Triggers for Obesity
Angelo Tremblay and Marina Sánchez
in Food and Addiction: A Comprehensive Handbook
Chapter 21 explores environmental toxins as triggers for obesity. Is discusses levels of organochlorines (OCs) found in foods, toxins and energy balance, problems of body weight loss, and ...
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Session 2: Functional Analysis / Noticing Positive Behavior
Barbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein
in Overcoming Alcohol Problems: A Couples-Focused Program: Therapist Guide
Chapter 5 outlines Session 2 of the ABCT program. This session discusses processes to graph alcohol use and urges, and relationship satisfaction, as well as methods for functional (habit) ...
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Session 5: Dealing with Urges / Decreasing Partner Triggers
Barbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein
in Overcoming Alcohol Problems: A Couples-Focused Program: Therapist Guide
Chapter 8 outlines Session 5, which focuses on how to deal with urges to drink, and decreasing triggers that originate from the partner’s behavior. The partner’s role in dealing with urges ...
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Overcoming Pathological Gambling: Therapist Guide
Robert Ladouceur and Stella Lachance
As gambling becomes more prevalent and more accessible in our society, pathological gambling is growing as a serious problem. In most instances, excessive gambling negatively affects a ...
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Session 2: Functional Analysis / Noticing Positive Behavior
Barbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein
in Overcoming Alcohol Problems: Workbook for Couples
Chapter 2 outlines Session 2 of the ABCT program. This session discusses processes to graph alcohol use and urges, and relationship satisfaction, as well as methods for functional (habit) ...
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Session 5: Dealing with Urges / Decreasing Partner Triggers
Barbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein
in Overcoming Alcohol Problems: Workbook for Couples
Chapter 5 outlines Session 5, which focuses on how to deal with urges to drink, and decreasing triggers that originate from the partner’s behavior. The partner’s role in dealing with urges ...
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Session 7: Dealing With Alcohol-Related Thoughts / Communication Part I
Barbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein
in Overcoming Alcohol Problems: Workbook for Couples
Chapter 7 discusses Session 7 of the ABCT program on dealing with alcohol-related thoughts, how to identify them and challenge dangerous thoughts that could trigger drinking. Communication ...
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Session 3: High-Risk Hierarchy / Social Network Triggers / Self-Management Plans
Elizabeth E. Epstein and Barbara S. McCrady
in Overcoming Alcohol Use Problems: Workbook: A cognitive-behavioural treatment program
Chapter 3 outlines the third session of the treatment program. This session encourages the patient to identify high-risk situations that would act as a trigger to drinking and rank them by ...
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Overcoming Alcohol Problems: A Couples-Focused Program: Therapist Guide
Barbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein
Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) has been proven to be an extremely effective method of treating alcohol abuse problems. Since both members of a couple are so affected when one partner ...
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Overcoming Alcohol Use Problems: Therapist Guide: A cognitive-behavioural treatment program
Elizabeth E. Epstein and Barbara S. McCrady
Men and women experience substance abuse problems in different ways, and this treatment program acknowledges the differences between the two, and presents gender-specific options for each ...
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Overcoming Alcohol Use Problems: Workbook: A cognitive-behavioural treatment program
Elizabeth E. Epstein and Barbara S. McCrady
Men and women experience substance abuse problems in different ways, and this treatment program acknowledges the differences between the two, and presents gender-specific options for each ...
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