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--G. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D., Addictive Behaviors Research Center, University of Washington
"Marilyn Freimuth has written a book that is edifying, illuminating, and immensely practical. It is also a must for every psychotherapist's desk. Dr. Freimuth provides a valuable source of information for helping clinicians sort through the confusion that the typical substance abuser, addict, and alcoholic brings to the therapeutic encounter. Not only does this text help dispel the misinformation about addiction that often contributes to both the misdiagnosis and poor clinical management of the addicted individual, this book also provides many pragmatic hands-on methods for helping the addicted patient recognize and accept their diagnosis."
--Philip Flores, Ph.D., author of Addiction as an Attachment Disorder
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Ray Hodgson in ADDICTION wrote:,
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This review is from: Hidden Addictions: Assessment Practices for Psychotherapists, Counselors, and Health Care Providers (Hardcover)
"This book is as academic as a serious textbook needs to be
but it is also very readable, practical and persuasive. Its purpose is to help professionals and graduate students who work in the mental health field to uncover and deal with those addictive behaviours that are hidden behind a mountain of other problems....The book should move a pre-contemplative psychotherapist through contemplation to action with just one bound; but why only psychotherapists? This book should have a wider readership. Uncovering and dealing with hidden addictions would improve the practice of most health professionals and social workers." Quoted from Addiction,101, 2006, p.1369 Reviewer Ray Hodgson
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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An excellent resource for a range of readers,
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This review is from: Hidden Addictions: Assessment Practices for Psychotherapists, Counselors, and Health Care Providers (Hardcover)
Freimuth does an extraordinary job of speaking to both the inexperienced individual with an interest in learning more about addiction and the seasoned professional who treats addiction regularly. The prose is rich and informative, yet easy to read and entertaining. For those who would like to learn more about addiction, this book will teach you. For those who already know about addiction, this book will fill in gaps and answer questions you didn't even know you had. I recommend it to clients who would like to learn more about addiction as well as colleagues who work in addiction treatment.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Wonderful Clinical Resource,
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This review is from: Hidden Addictions: Assessment Practices for Psychotherapists, Counselors, and Health Care Providers (Hardcover)
The book is enjoyable, thoughtful, informative, and offers an array of clinical examples. Dr. Freimuth does a nice job of addressing varying theoretical perspectives, diagnostic and clinical ambiguities, and therapeutic process/relationship factors. The information provided is helpful in developing case conceptualizations and considering various treatment interventions.
Kudos to the author for this wonderful clinical resource.
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