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- A must-have clinical resource that should have a place on every clinicians' shelf - now in a fully revised and updated second edition!Dr.
- About the Author: Charles Atkins, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist, national speaker, and author of fiction and nonfiction books.
- 440 Pages
- Psychology, Mental Health
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About the Book
"A must-have clinical resource that should have a place on every clinician's shelf-now in a fully revised and updated second edition! Dr. Charles Atkins, board-certified psychiatrist, addictions specialist, and clinical trainer, brings the latest on effective treatment and recovery with Co-Occurring Disorders: A Whole-Person Approach to the Assessment and Treatment of Substance Use and Mental Disorders (2nd edition). Written in his signature straightforward style and packed with accessible clinical tools, it serves as a navigation guide through the complexities of co-occurring disorders, providing clarity where many clinicians find themselves stuck. This book is a must-have resource for the rubber-meets-the-road clinician, as well as the educators who train them"--Book Synopsis
A must-have clinical resource that should have a place on every clinicians' shelf - now in a fully revised and updated second edition!
Dr. Charles Atkins, board-certified psychiatrist, addictions specialist, and clinical trainer, brings the latest on effective treatment and recovery with Co-Occurring Disorders: A Whole-Person Approach to the Assessment and Treatment of Substance Use and Mental Disorders (2nd edition).
Written in his signature straightforward style and packed with accessible clinical tools, it serves as a navigation guide through the complexities of co-occurring disorders, providing clarity where many clinicians find themselves stuck. This book is a must-have resource for the rubber-meets-the-road clinician, as well as the educators who train them. Now in its second edition, it covers:
The latest research on health and wellness interventions
New comprehensive case studies
Tools from evidence-based treatment models, including:
Motivational interviewing
Cognitive-behavioral strategies
Skills training
Mutual self-help & peer-based interventions
Mindfulness training
Recovery based strategies
Family interventions
Assertive community treatment and targeted case management
Psychopharmacology including opioid and nicotine replacement strategies
Review Quotes
I adopted the first edition of this book as soon as it became available six years ago. I use it in more than one of my courses in the three-year MSW Co-Occurring Disorders cohort program. Students find it to be a truly valuable resource.
Jaak Rakfeldt, PhD, Co-Occurring Disorder Cohort Program, MSW Coordinator, Southern Connecticut State University Professor
I found this book very helpful and clear for my students, who are approaching the material from all different backgrounds. I appreciate the materials, which includes common presenting problems, risk issues, treatment planning, and interventions.
Josh Kirsch, LCSW, instructor at UC Berkeley Extension and therapist at Kaiser Permanente
So much valuable information in a user-friendly manner ....
Colette Anderson, LCSW, CEO of The Connecticut Women's Consortium
About the Author
Charles Atkins, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist, national speaker, and author of fiction and nonfiction books. His short stories and articles have appeared in publications from the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) to Writer's Digest Magazine. His recent books on co-occurring substance use and mental disorders, and opioid use disorders, are used nationwide. He has written two plain-speak books on Alzheimer's disease and bipolar disorder. His first PARADE special edition magazine, The Science of Sleep, hit the stands April 2019. Dr. Atkins has served as a regional medical director for the Connecticut State Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, as well as the chief medical officer for Waterbury Hospital and Community Mental Health Affiliates. He is on the volunteer faculty at Yale University, School of Medicine and is a member of the Connecticut Alcohol and Drug Policy Council (ADPC). He also writes urban fantasy both under his own name and as Caleb James