Reviews
The transtheoretical model is enormously popular with practitioners and researchers in the addictions field....Readers now have an authoritative source on the clinical application of the transtheoretical model., "The transtheoretical model is enormously popular with practitioners and researchers in the addictions field....Readers now have an authoritative source on the clinical application of the transtheoretical model."--Journal of Studies on Alcohol, "This book is more than just a 'how-to-do' manual--readers will find it to be more of a 'how to think' book....I was impressed with the updated material on clinical assessment methods and the breadth of matched treatment options, ranging from motivational enhancement to relapse prevention....A useful, practical and well-written guide for both students and professionals."--Addiction, This book is more than just a 'how-to-do' manualreaders will find it to be more of a 'how to think' book....I was impressed with the updated material on clinical assessment methods and the breadth of matched treatment options, ranging from motivational enhancement to relapse prevention....A useful, practical and well-written guide for both students and professionals., It is a welcomed addition to any addiction studies classroom, and if not used as a main text it certainly needs to be listed as a creditable reference in a course syllabus....A rock solid book. It deserves to be utilized in the best and most up-to-date addiction education programs., A superb text that provides an excellent foundation for evidence-based practices for those clinicians who work in both administrative and clinical capacities with this challenging population. I highly recommend this book to researchers, teachers, and clinicians as an exceptionally useful tool., "It is a welcomed edition to any addiction studies classroom, and if not used as a main text it certainly needs to be listed as a creditable reference in a course syllabus. Addiction studies students need to know this book exists....a rock solid book. It deserves to be utilized in the best and most up-to-date addiction education programs."--Journal of Teaching in the Addictions "...a superb text that provides an excellent foundation for evidence-based practices for those clinicians who work in both administrative and clinical capacities with this challenging population. I highly recommend this book to researchers, teachers, and clinicians as an exceptionally useful tool. Given the current focus on outcomes studies and best practices, this book is timely in its concise descriptions of the stages of change and how to synthesize them with evidence-based treatment interventions."--Clinical Social Work Journal "This book is an especially important addition to this growing literature. The transtheoretical model is enormously popular with practitioners and researchers in the addictions field. Although a number of excellent chapters have been written describing the model (e.g., DiClemente and Prochaska, 1998), clinicians who wish to apply the model to a range of patient populations have lacked needed guidance. Readers now have an authoritative source on the clinical application of the transtheoretical model."--Journal of Studies on Alcohol "...this book is more than just a 'how-to-do' manual--readers will find it to be more of a 'how to think' book. This is the first clinical text to provide a comprehensive coverage of the various assessment and treatment options that are matched to the each of the five stages of change: precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance....The book is written clearly and provides a valuable sourcebook of diagnostic and intervention strategies. I was impressed with the updated material on clinical assessment methods and the breadth of matched treatment options, ranging from motivational enhancement to relapse prevention. The authors do a good job of referring to key research studies in their review of treatment effectiveness issues (e.g. Project MATCH)....I recommend this book as a useful, practical and well-written guide for both students and professionals involved in the treatment of alcohol and other drug problems. Therapists will appreciate the many clinical case studies presented throughout the text."--Addiction "This book is unique in the field of chemical-dependency assessment and treatment since it is the first comprehensive application of Prochaska and DiClemente's therapeutic stages-of-change model to problems of substance abuse and treatment....Recommended for any library collecting literature on substance-abuse treatment for the use of upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals."--Choice, "A superb text that provides an excellent foundation for evidence-based practices for those clinicians who work in both administrative and clinical capacities with this challenging population. I highly recommend this book to researchers, teachers, and clinicians as an exceptionally useful tool."--Clinical Social Work Journal, "Therapeutic strategies designed to increase motivation to change have gained a great deal of popularity in the substance abuse literature. However, few books have been able to combine academic rigor with practical strategies for frontline clinical work. This book accomplishes the task. From first-rate researchers, this is a comprehensive and user-friendly guide to the use of the stages of change model in alcohol and drug abuse treatment. One of the things that sets the book apart is its insightful coverage of couple and group approaches, along with individual treatment. For clinicians new to the stages of change model, as well as those experienced in the field, this is an invaluable contribution." --Roger D. Weiss, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Clinical Director, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Program, McLean Hospital "The stages of change model has become enormously popular among treatment providers over the last decade. This appears to be a truly worldwide phenomenon, and to apply to an increasing range of behavioral disorders--perhaps because the model immediately resonates with the experience of clinicians and clarifies for them the nature of their undertaking. There are many other books and articles in which the stages of change model has assumed a prominent place, but none has achieved what this book succeeds in doing. It presents in clear and accessible language a coherent integration of the model with the entire process of treatment for substance use disorders, from assessment and treatment planning to the management of relapse. Along the way, many key concerns in treatment are usefully reconceptualized and much of the accumulated wisdom in the field is viewed in a fresh and invigorating light." --Nick Heather, PhD, Centre for Alcohol and Drug Studies, Newcastle City Health NHS Trust and University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK "This unique book offers an integrative perspective on the vast body of information available in the addictions field. The authors transform information into knowledge, providing a clear framework for conducting treatment within the context of the stages of change model. With an eye toward matching assessments and interventions to the needs of diverse clients, the reader is guided systematically through a broad range of clinical ideas, tools, and techniques." --James O. Prochaska, PhD, Cancer Prevention Research Center, University of Rhode Island, "It is a welcomed addition to any addiction studies classroom, and if not used as a main text it certainly needs to be listed as a creditable reference in a course syllabus....A rock solid book. It deserves to be utilized in the best and most up-to-date addiction education programs."--Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, "The stages of change model has become enormously popular among treatment providers over the last decade.... There are many other books and articles in which the stages of change model has assumed a prominent place, but none has achieved what this book succeeds in doing. It presents in clear and accessible language a coherent integration of the model with the entire process of treatment for substance use disorders, from assessment and treatment planning to the management of relapse. Along the way, many key concerns in treatment are usefully reconceptualized and much of the accumulated wisdom in the field is viewed in a fresh and invigorating light."- Nick Heather, PhD, Newcastle City Health NHS Trust and University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK. "Therapeutic strategies designed to increase motivation to change have gained a great deal of popularity in the substance abuse literature. However, few books have been able to combine academic rigor with practical strategies for frontline clinical work. This book accomplishes the task. From first-rate researchers, this is a comprehensive and user-friendly guide to the use of the stages of change model in alcohol and drug abuse treatment. One of the things that sets the book apart is its insightful coverage of couple and group approaches, along with individual treatment. For clinicians new to the stages of change model, as well as those experienced in the field, this is an invaluable contribution."- Roger D. Weiss, MD, Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital "The transtheoretical model is enormously popular with practitioners and researchers in the addictions field....Readers now have an authoritative source on the clinical application of the transtheoretical model."- Journal of Studies on Alcohol (review byJon Morgenstern)