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Substance Abuse and the Family: Assessment and Treatment is a comprehensive clinical resource that explores the complex relationships between substance abuse disorders and family systems. This book provides mental health professionals, counselors, and clinicians with practical tools and evidence-based strategies for assessing and treating families impacted by addiction.
The work examines how substance abuse affects family dynamics, communication patterns, and relationships across generations. It offers detailed assessment protocols to identify risk factors and protective elements within family systems, alongside effective intervention techniques tailored to various family structures and situations. The author integrates theoretical frameworks with real-world clinical applications, making this an essential reference for professionals in addiction treatment, family therapy, and mental health services.







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