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Author Freeman, Edith M., author.
Title Substance abuse intervention, prevention, rehabilitation, and systems change strategies : helping individuals, families, and groups to empower themselves / Edith M. Freeman.
Publisher New York : Columbia University Press, [2001]
Copyright date ©2001



Descript 1 online resource (xix, 487 pages) : illustrations.
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Contents 1. Conceptual, theoretical, and research issues related to empowerment practice -- 2. Understanding the substance abuse and addiction process from an empowerment perspective -- 3. The substance abuse policy and funding subsystem: sociopolitical and power issues -- 4. The community development and primary group subsystem: sources of power, resiliency, and substance abuse prevention -- 5. The substance abuse program subsystem: organizational, administrative, and direct service issues -- 6. Intervention: an empowerment-based preservice foundation for prevention and rehabilitation -- 7. Community prevention: empowerment, systems change, and culturally sensitive evaluation -- 8. Assessment: clients as experts on their experiences, recovery motivation, and power resources -- 9. Group approaches to collective empowerment in rehab, self-help, and prevention programs -- 10. Family-centered rehabilitative services: intergenerational and nuclear family empowerment and evaluation strategies -- 11. Building on cultural diversity in client-centered individual work: implications for self-empowerment -- 12. Phased services during aftercare and termination: evaluation of empowerment outcomes -- 13. New alternatives: a drug and alcohol rehab program for a multicultural adolescent population -- 14. Restore and repair: perinatal rehab services for women and children -- 15. Recovery works: rehab services for adults with dual diagnoses -- 16. Dareisa Rehab Services: a culture-specific program for African American adults -- Epilogue: Lessons learned from empowerment research: implications for the future of empowerment practice.
ISBN 9780231504843 (electronic book)
0231504845 (electronic book)
9780231102360 (cloth)
0231102364 (cloth)
Standard # 10.7312/free10236 doi
Other # EB00662264 Recorded Books
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Author Freeman, Edith M., author.
Series Empowering the powerless
Empowering the powerless.
Subject Substance abuse -- Treatment.
Substance abuse -- Patients -- Family relationships.
Family psychotherapy.
Descript 1 online resource (xix, 487 pages) : illustrations.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript text file PDF rda
Contents 1. Conceptual, theoretical, and research issues related to empowerment practice -- 2. Understanding the substance abuse and addiction process from an empowerment perspective -- 3. The substance abuse policy and funding subsystem: sociopolitical and power issues -- 4. The community development and primary group subsystem: sources of power, resiliency, and substance abuse prevention -- 5. The substance abuse program subsystem: organizational, administrative, and direct service issues -- 6. Intervention: an empowerment-based preservice foundation for prevention and rehabilitation -- 7. Community prevention: empowerment, systems change, and culturally sensitive evaluation -- 8. Assessment: clients as experts on their experiences, recovery motivation, and power resources -- 9. Group approaches to collective empowerment in rehab, self-help, and prevention programs -- 10. Family-centered rehabilitative services: intergenerational and nuclear family empowerment and evaluation strategies -- 11. Building on cultural diversity in client-centered individual work: implications for self-empowerment -- 12. Phased services during aftercare and termination: evaluation of empowerment outcomes -- 13. New alternatives: a drug and alcohol rehab program for a multicultural adolescent population -- 14. Restore and repair: perinatal rehab services for women and children -- 15. Recovery works: rehab services for adults with dual diagnoses -- 16. Dareisa Rehab Services: a culture-specific program for African American adults -- Epilogue: Lessons learned from empowerment research: implications for the future of empowerment practice.
ISBN 9780231504843 (electronic book)
0231504845 (electronic book)
9780231102360 (cloth)
0231102364 (cloth)
Standard # 10.7312/free10236 doi
Other # EB00662264 Recorded Books
Author Freeman, Edith M., author.
Series Empowering the powerless
Empowering the powerless.
Subject Substance abuse -- Treatment.
Substance abuse -- Patients -- Family relationships.
Family psychotherapy.

Subject Substance abuse -- Treatment.
Substance abuse -- Patients -- Family relationships.
Family psychotherapy.
Descript 1 online resource (xix, 487 pages) : illustrations.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript text file PDF rda
Contents 1. Conceptual, theoretical, and research issues related to empowerment practice -- 2. Understanding the substance abuse and addiction process from an empowerment perspective -- 3. The substance abuse policy and funding subsystem: sociopolitical and power issues -- 4. The community development and primary group subsystem: sources of power, resiliency, and substance abuse prevention -- 5. The substance abuse program subsystem: organizational, administrative, and direct service issues -- 6. Intervention: an empowerment-based preservice foundation for prevention and rehabilitation -- 7. Community prevention: empowerment, systems change, and culturally sensitive evaluation -- 8. Assessment: clients as experts on their experiences, recovery motivation, and power resources -- 9. Group approaches to collective empowerment in rehab, self-help, and prevention programs -- 10. Family-centered rehabilitative services: intergenerational and nuclear family empowerment and evaluation strategies -- 11. Building on cultural diversity in client-centered individual work: implications for self-empowerment -- 12. Phased services during aftercare and termination: evaluation of empowerment outcomes -- 13. New alternatives: a drug and alcohol rehab program for a multicultural adolescent population -- 14. Restore and repair: perinatal rehab services for women and children -- 15. Recovery works: rehab services for adults with dual diagnoses -- 16. Dareisa Rehab Services: a culture-specific program for African American adults -- Epilogue: Lessons learned from empowerment research: implications for the future of empowerment practice.
ISBN 9780231504843 (electronic book)
0231504845 (electronic book)
9780231102360 (cloth)
0231102364 (cloth)
Standard # 10.7312/free10236 doi
Other # EB00662264 Recorded Books

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