Cognitive-behavioral relapse prevention for addictions [videorecording] / American Psychological Association a production of Communications Services, Governors State University.


Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, c2006.
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Part of the series APA psychotherapy videotape series II – specific treatments for specific populations;American Psychological Association series II – specific treatments for specific populations;APA psychotherapy video series;APA psychotherapy videotape series II.
Notes:

  • Producer, Julia Frank-McNeil director, Gene Broderson.
  • Host, Jon Carlson guest, G. Alan Marlatt actor, Kathleen K. Jarva narrator, Doug Fizel.
  • Dr. G. Alan Marlatt demonstrates his approach to working with clients dealing with addictions or compulsive habits such as substance abuse, gambling, or sexual addiction. Cognitive-behavioral relapse prevention helps clients through the process of relapse recovery by focusing on cognitive, behavioral, and lifestyle choices that might be changed or reinforced to help the client prevent relapse. Central to this approach is the work of identifying relapse triggers and developing coping strategies. In this session, Dr. Marlatt works with a 41-year-old woman who has been abusing alcohol for a number of years and seeks help with quitting. This DVD features a client portrayed by an actor on the basis of actual case material.
  • DVD.

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Requested by Boisen, L. & Schock, M.

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