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Drug and alcohol abuse

Psychotherapist William Richard Miller demonstrates specific treatments for drug and alcohol abuse. Shows an actual therapy session with a real client which demonstrates how to apply behavioral health principles. Ends with a question-and-answer exchange between the host and psychotherapist in order to review the session and explain how the theories were put into practice in the actual session.

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  • "Psychotherapist William Richard Miller demonstrates specific treatments for drug and alcohol abuse. Shows an actual therapy session with a real client which demonstrates how to apply behavioral health principles. Ends with a question-and-answer exchange between the host and psychotherapist in order to review the session and explain how the theories were put into practice in the actual session."
  • "Psychotherapist William Richard Miller demonstrates specific treatments for drug and alcohol abuse. Shows an actual therapy session with a real client which demonstrates how to apply behavioral health principles. Ends with a question-and-answer exchange between the host and psychotherapist in order to review the session and explain how the theories were put into practice in the actual session."@en
  • "Motivational interviewing is a client-centered yet directive approach for facilitating change by helping people to resolve ambivalence and find intrinsic reasons for making needed behavior change. Originally designed to work with people with substance use disorders, it is now broadly applied in health care, psychotherapy, correctional, and counseling settings. It is particularly applicable where low intrinsic motivation for change is an obstacle. Rather than advocating for and suggesting methods for change, this approach seeks to elicit the client's own goals, values, and motivation for change and to negotiate appropriate methods for achieving it. Debbie is a polysubstance abuser with multiple issues. For more than 20 years, she has used drugs including heroin, crack cocaine, cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol. She has been hospitalized several times for alcohol and drug rehabilitation as well as a suicide attempt 8 years ago. Debbie is in counseling (and has been for 20 years) to work on her addiction and personal issues. By this therapy session, she already has given up using hard drugs and is now interested in giving up alcohol (although she is not currently interested in giving up marijuana)."

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