'This book provides a wealth of information to help students and professionals in the field of addictive behaviors. The author offers an excellent overview of theoretical models of addictive behavior, approaches to prevention and treatment, comorbidity, and issues related to the family and the social/cultural context. New material on motivation enhancement and harm reduction are also included. I highly recommend this valuable resource for all therapists and clinical students in training.' - G. Alan Marlatt, PhD, Addictive Behaviors Research Center and Department of Psychology, University of Washington
'Thombs has built upon an already fine text. Each chapter masterfully presents important concepts related to addictive behaviors, while reviewing classic and current research that relates to the material. The book covers a full range of topics related to alcohol and other drug use, including theories of addiction, models of treatment, and, in this new edition, a very solid overview of prevention concepts and approaches. Students and professionals in social work, counseling, psychology, criminal justice, and public health will benefit from this volume.' - John D. Clapp, PhD, School of Social Work and Center for AOD Studies and Services, San Diego State University
'This book provides a wealth of information to help students and professionals in the field of addictive behaviors. The author offers an excellent overview of theoretical models of addictive behavior, approaches to prevention and treatment, comorbidity, and issues related to the family and the social/cultural context. New material on motivation enhancement and harm reduction are also included. I highly recommend this valuable resource for all therapists and clinical students in training.' - G. Alan Marlatt, PhD, Addictive Behaviors Research Center and Department of Psychology, University of Washington
'Thombs has built upon an already fine text. Each chapter masterfully presents important concepts related to addictive behaviors, while reviewing classic and current research that relates to the material. The book covers a full range of topics related to alcohol and other drug use, including theories of addiction, models of treatment, and, in this new edition, a very solid overview of prevention concepts and approaches. Students and professionals in social work, counseling, psychology, criminal justice, and public health will benefit from this volume.' - John D. Clapp, PhD, School of Social Work and Center for AOD Studies and Services, San Diego State University
'This third edition continues to be the best available theory text for students pursuing careers in addictions counseling. Thombs does a masterful job of comprehensively reviewing the conceptual models of the field. Unlike many theory texts that are largely irrelevant for preparing addiction counselors, this one shows how each of the addiction-specific intervention models can be applied and integrated into counseling practice. While it is sufficiently accessible for undergraduates, the book's level of scholarship makes it appropriate for graduate use as well. With coverage of the most recent research in the field, this text allows addiction science educators to easily incorporate current scientific findings into their curriculum.' - D. Shane Koch, RhD, CRC, CSADC, Editor, Journal of Teaching in the Addictions; Rehabilitation Institute, Southern Illinois University
'The third edition of this volume maintains its faithful integration of theory and research in its attempt to explain the complex phenomenon - indeed, conundrum - of addiction. Thombs is clearly commited to expanding the knowledge and clinical repertoire of professionals dealing with a variety of addiction-related concerns. He offers readers a wealth of compelling material derived from theory, current research, and practice, and invites them to formulate their own perspectives to guide their practice. Novice and seasoned helping professionals alike (both generalists and addiction specialists) will appreciate the clarity and balance of this 'must-read' text.' - Cynthia J. Osborn, PhD, Counseling and Human Development Services Program, Kent State University
'A timely and comprehensive new edition. There are many approaches to explaining the complex phenomenon of addiction, and this text provides an accessible way for both novices and experts to quickly access a broad range of theories. Despite the diversity of theoretical approaches, the book provides a balanced research overview. I have successfully used earlier editions with addiction counseling students, and highly recommend this book as a primary course text.' - Emil Chiauzzi, PhD, Inflexxion, Inc