Peter M Monti, Suzanne M Colby, Tracy O'Leary Tevyaw
Bringing together leading experts, this book demonstrates the unique value of brief motivational interventions for addressing adolescent alcohol and other substance use in a range of clinical contexts. It presents cutting-edge knowledge on the etiology and developmental context of adolescent addictive behaviors and reviews exemplary treatment approaches. Effective strategies are described for intervening with diverse populations, such as college students, youth in the justice system and in foster care, those with co-occurring substance abuse and psychiatric problems, and LGBT youth.
This book replaces the editors' influential earlier work, Adolescents, Alcohol, and Substance Abuse. With an expanded focus on practical applications, most content is completely new. For clinical psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, substance abuse and mental health counselors, and psychiatric nurses working with adolescents. May serve as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses.
Introduction, Peter M. Monti, Suzanne M. Colby, & Tracy A. O’Leary Tevyaw
I. Etiology and Developmental Context
II. Clinical Guide: Application of Brief Interventions in Diverse Settings and Populations
III. Future Directions
Index
"This compelling, authoritative volume provides a strong, cogent, and empirically based case for adopting a public health perspective on substance use disorders that emphasizes harm reduction, pragmatism, and individual responsibility for behavior change. The editors are to be applauded for synthesizing diverse contributions into a readable, accessible volume for professionals and graduate students alike."
- Scott W. Henggeler, PhD, Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences (retired), Medical Uni of Sth Carolina
"A terrific author lineup, with content that is spot-on! The book presents treatment approaches that reflect an understanding of the important developmental differences between adolescents and adults. Chapters cover the major formats that clinicians actually use with this population, including prevention programs, brief interactions, and medication-assisted therapy. The authors show how to deliver evidence-based interventions with a variety of at-risk groups, including youth in the foster care system, gender minority youth, and justice-involved youth. A book like this is critical in light of current research findings on the best ways to help adolescent substance users."
- Scott T. Walters, PhD, Professor & Chair, Dept of Health Behavior & Health Systems, University of North Texas