Review
"This is an excellent graduate level test, the first that IÂ've seen that provides an academic discussion of the biopsychoscocial aspects of substance abuse, at both individual and societal levels. The author is courageous enough to critically discuss many of the "sacred cows" of traditional substance abuse treatment literature, including Abstinence only programs, 12 Step programs (including the offshoots of CODA and ACOA), and the Minnesota treatment model. These discussions are even handed, drawing from research studies to support or question the "common knowledge" of addiction science; from diagnosis through treatment and long term recovery."
"This textbook provides the best overall introduction to substance abuse counseling. It can be used for beginning and advanced counselors."
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About the Author
Dr. Howard E. Doweiko has been employed by the Department of Behavioral Health Gundersen-Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse, Wisconsin, for the past 14 years, working with the addictions treatment team, as well as more traditional psychotherapy populations. He teaches professional seminars at Gundersen-Lutheran and occasionally at other facilities. Dr. Doweiko is an adjunct professor at Viterbo University in La Crosse, and has served as an adjunct faculty member at various colleges in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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