Preface |
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An Introduction to the Competency-Based Treatment Model |
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The Need for Competency-Based Practice |
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Importance of the Working Relationship |
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6 | (3) |
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Client Strengths and the Competency-Based Treatment Model |
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9 | (1) |
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Recent Changes in the Mental Health Care Field |
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10 | (5) |
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Guidelines for Ethical Practice |
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11 | (2) |
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Effects of Managed Care on the Field of Mental Health |
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13 | (2) |
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Characteristics of Competency-Based Practice |
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15 | (3) |
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The Role of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual |
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18 | (2) |
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Components of the Competency-Based Treatment Model |
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20 | (7) |
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The Biopsychosocial Framework |
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20 | (1) |
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Concepts from Systems Theory |
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21 | (1) |
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Contributions from the Ecological Perspective |
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21 | (1) |
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The Partnership between Strengths, Empowerment, and Resiliency |
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22 | (5) |
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Merging the DSM, Resilience, and the Competency-Based Model of Treatment |
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27 | (4) |
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Psychological Protective Factors |
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28 | (1) |
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Social or Relational Factors |
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29 | (1) |
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Sociological or Environmental Buffers |
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30 | (1) |
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31 | (1) |
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32 | (2) |
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Counseling and Social Work Theories and Methods Supporting Competency-Based Practice |
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34 | (56) |
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36 | (9) |
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36 | (3) |
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Tenets of Biological Therapies |
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39 | (1) |
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40 | (3) |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Biological Therapies |
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43 | (2) |
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45 | (6) |
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46 | (1) |
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Tenets of Crisis Intervention |
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47 | (1) |
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48 | (2) |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Crisis Intervention |
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50 | (1) |
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51 | (7) |
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52 | (1) |
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Tenets of Solution-Focused Therapy |
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53 | (2) |
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55 | (2) |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Solution-Focused Therapy |
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57 | (1) |
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy |
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58 | (5) |
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59 | (1) |
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Tenets of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy |
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60 | (1) |
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61 | (2) |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy |
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63 | (1) |
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63 | (5) |
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64 | (2) |
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Tenets of Psychosocial Therapy |
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66 | (1) |
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66 | (1) |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Psychosocial Therapy |
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67 | (1) |
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68 | (3) |
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69 | (1) |
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Tenets of Psychoeducation |
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69 | (1) |
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69 | (1) |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Psychoeducation |
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70 | (1) |
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Methods of Family Practice |
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71 | (7) |
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71 | (2) |
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Social Work and the Family Systems Approach to Practice |
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73 | (1) |
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74 | (1) |
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75 | (2) |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Family Practice |
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77 | (1) |
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Methods of Group Work Practice |
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78 | (7) |
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79 | (2) |
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81 | (1) |
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82 | (1) |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Group Work Practice |
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83 | (2) |
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85 | (3) |
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88 | (2) |
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Cognitive Disorders, Including Delirium and Dementia |
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90 | (29) |
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Understanding the Cognitive Disorders |
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91 | (6) |
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93 | (1) |
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94 | (1) |
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95 | (1) |
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The Three Stages of Alzheimer's Disease |
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96 | (1) |
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96 | (1) |
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Overview of Major Interventions |
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97 | (4) |
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97 | (1) |
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98 | (1) |
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Environmental and Supportive Interventions |
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98 | (1) |
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Treatment of Dementia---Alzheimer's Disease |
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99 | (1) |
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Treatment of Amnestic Disorder |
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100 | (1) |
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Risks Associated with Cognitive Disorders |
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101 | (3) |
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101 | (1) |
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101 | (1) |
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Community and Environmental Risks |
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102 | (2) |
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Case Illustration: Zelda ``Jean'' Pfohl |
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104 | (6) |
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Operationalizing Competency-Based Treatment |
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110 | (6) |
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Working with Jean Individually |
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112 | (1) |
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112 | (1) |
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113 | (1) |
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Environmental Interventions: Institutional Care and Nursing Home Placement |
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114 | (1) |
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115 | (1) |
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116 | (1) |
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117 | (2) |
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Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders |
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119 | (34) |
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Understanding Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders |
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119 | (2) |
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Overview of Major Interventions |
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121 | (11) |
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125 | (1) |
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125 | (7) |
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Risks Associated with Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders |
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132 | (3) |
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132 | (2) |
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134 | (1) |
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Community and Environmental Risks |
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135 | (1) |
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Case Illustration: Rudy Rosen |
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135 | (8) |
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Operationalizing Competency-Based Treatment |
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143 | (6) |
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Working with Rudy Individually |
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143 | (3) |
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146 | (1) |
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147 | (1) |
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147 | (1) |
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148 | (1) |
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149 | (1) |
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149 | (2) |
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151 | (2) |
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153 | (26) |
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Understanding Mood Disorders |
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154 | (6) |
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The Major Depressive Disorders |
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155 | (1) |
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156 | (1) |
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157 | (1) |
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Suicide and the Mood Disorders |
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158 | (2) |
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Overview of Major Interventions |
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160 | (6) |
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160 | (5) |
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Natural or Herbal Treatments |
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165 | (1) |
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) |
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165 | (1) |
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166 | (1) |
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Risks Associated with the Mood Disorders |
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166 | (3) |
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166 | (1) |
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167 | (1) |
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Community and Environmental Risks |
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168 | (1) |
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Case Illustration: Anita Richards |
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169 | (3) |
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Operationalizing Competency-Based Treatment |
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172 | (4) |
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Working with Anita Richards Individually |
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173 | (2) |
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175 | (1) |
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Working with the Community |
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175 | (1) |
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176 | (1) |
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177 | (2) |
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179 | (36) |
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Understanding Anxiety Disorders |
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180 | (8) |
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180 | (2) |
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182 | (1) |
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183 | (1) |
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder |
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184 | (2) |
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder |
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186 | (2) |
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder |
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188 | (1) |
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Overview of Major Interventions |
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188 | (10) |
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Assessment Considerations |
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189 | (1) |
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190 | (2) |
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192 | (1) |
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193 | (1) |
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193 | (1) |
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder |
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194 | (1) |
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder |
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195 | (1) |
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder |
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196 | (1) |
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197 | (1) |
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Risks Associated with Anxiety Disorders |
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198 | (4) |
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199 | (1) |
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200 | (1) |
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Community and Environmental Risks |
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201 | (1) |
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201 | (1) |
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Case Illustration: Jada Wu |
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202 | (4) |
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Operationalizing Competency-Based Treatment |
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206 | (3) |
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Working with Jada Individually |
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206 | (2) |
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208 | (1) |
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Environmental Intervention |
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209 | (1) |
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209 | (1) |
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209 | (3) |
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212 | (3) |
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Somatoform, Factitious, and Malingering Disorders |
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215 | (30) |
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Understanding Somatoform, Factitious, and Malingering Disorders |
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216 | (9) |
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217 | (2) |
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219 | (1) |
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220 | (1) |
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220 | (1) |
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221 | (1) |
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Re-Thinking Cultural Influences |
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222 | (1) |
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Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder |
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223 | (1) |
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Somatoform Disorder Not Otherwise Specified |
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224 | (1) |
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Related Disorders: Factitious and Malingering |
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224 | (1) |
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Overview of Major Interventions |
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225 | (7) |
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Somatization Disorder and Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder |
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225 | (1) |
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226 | (2) |
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228 | (1) |
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229 | (1) |
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230 | (1) |
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231 | (1) |
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232 | (1) |
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Risks Associated with Somatoform, Factitious, and Malingering Disorders |
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232 | (2) |
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232 | (1) |
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233 | (1) |
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Community and Environmental Risks |
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233 | (1) |
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Case Illustration: Brad Jones |
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234 | (2) |
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Operationalizing Competency-Based Treatment |
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236 | (7) |
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Working with Brad Individually |
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237 | (3) |
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240 | (3) |
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243 | (1) |
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243 | (2) |
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245 | (22) |
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Understanding Dissociative Disorders |
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246 | (4) |
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Dissociative Identity Disorder |
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246 | (2) |
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Dissociative Amnesia Disorder |
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248 | (1) |
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Dissociative Fugue Disorder |
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248 | (1) |
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Depersonalization Disorder |
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249 | (1) |
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Overview of Major Interventions |
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250 | (3) |
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Dissociative Identity Disorder |
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250 | (2) |
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Dissociative Amnesia and Dissociative Fugue |
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252 | (1) |
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Depersonalization Disorder |
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253 | (1) |
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Risks Associated with Dissociative Disorders |
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253 | (2) |
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253 | (1) |
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254 | (1) |
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Community and Environmental Risks |
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255 | (1) |
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Case Illustration: Jean Redhorse Osceola |
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255 | (5) |
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Operationalizing Competency-Based Treatment |
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260 | (5) |
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Working with Jean Redhorse Individually |
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260 | (1) |
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261 | (3) |
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Working with the Community |
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264 | (1) |
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265 | (1) |
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265 | (2) |
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267 | (25) |
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Understanding Eating Disorders |
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269 | (3) |
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269 | (1) |
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270 | (1) |
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271 | (1) |
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272 | (1) |
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Overview of Major Interventions |
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272 | (5) |
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273 | (2) |
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275 | (1) |
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276 | (1) |
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276 | (1) |
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Risks Associated with Eating Disorders |
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277 | (2) |
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277 | (1) |
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277 | (1) |
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Community and Environmental Risks |
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278 | (1) |
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Case Illustration: Mary McDaniel |
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279 | (5) |
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Operationalizing Competency-Based Treatment |
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284 | (4) |
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Working with Mary Individually |
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284 | (2) |
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286 | (1) |
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287 | (1) |
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288 | (2) |
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290 | (2) |
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The Personality Disorders |
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292 | (29) |
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Understanding Personality Disorders |
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294 | (10) |
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Cluster A Personality Disorders |
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294 | (5) |
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Cluster B Personality Disorders |
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299 | (2) |
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Cluster C Personality Disorders |
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301 | (3) |
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Overview of Major Interventions |
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304 | (3) |
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy |
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305 | (1) |
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306 | (1) |
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306 | (1) |
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Risks Associated with Personality Disorders |
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307 | (2) |
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307 | (1) |
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308 | (1) |
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Community and Environmental Risks |
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308 | (1) |
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Case Illustration: Suzie Hutchfield |
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309 | (4) |
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Operationalizing Competency-Based Treatment |
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313 | (4) |
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Working with Suzie Individually |
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314 | (2) |
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316 | (1) |
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Working with the Community |
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317 | (1) |
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317 | (3) |
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320 | (1) |
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Substance-Related Disorders |
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321 | (38) |
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Understanding Substance-Related Disorders |
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323 | (10) |
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Central Nervous System (CNS) Depressants |
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324 | (1) |
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Central Nervous System (CNS) Stimulants |
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325 | (1) |
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325 | (1) |
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326 | (1) |
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327 | (1) |
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328 | (1) |
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328 | (2) |
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Over-the-Counter Substances |
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330 | (3) |
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Overview of Major Interventions |
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333 | (8) |
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334 | (1) |
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335 | (1) |
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336 | (1) |
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Specific Glutamate Antagonists |
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336 | (1) |
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337 | (1) |
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Twelve-Step and Self-Help Groups |
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338 | (1) |
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339 | (2) |
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Risks Associated with Substance-Related Disorders |
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341 | (3) |
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341 | (2) |
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343 | (1) |
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Community and Environmental Risks |
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343 | (1) |
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Case Illustration: Luke Rossey |
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344 | (5) |
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Operationalizing Competency-Based Treatment |
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349 | (5) |
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Working with Luke Individually |
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351 | (1) |
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Dual Diagnosis Considerations |
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351 | (1) |
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352 | (1) |
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy |
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352 | (1) |
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353 | (1) |
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354 | (2) |
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356 | (3) |
Appendix: The DSM-IV Classification |
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References |
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Name Index |
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403 | (18) |
Subject Index |
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