
Criminal Conduct and Substance Abuse Treatment: Strategies For Self-Improvement and Change, Pathways to Responsible Living
the participant′s workbook
$98.35
- Paperback
312 pages
- Release Date
13 March 2006
Summary
Breaking Free: A Guide to Responsible Living Through Self-Improvement
The accompanying Participant’s Workbook is written to engage clients and encourage active participation in treatment and responsible living.
Phase I: Challenge to Change: Building Knowledge and Skills for Responsible Living Phase II: Commitment to Change: Strengthening Skills for Self-Improvement, Change, and Responsible Living Phase III: Taking Ownership of Change: Lifestyle Balance and Healthy Living
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781412905916 |
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ISBN-10: | 1412905915 |
Author: | Kenneth W. Wanberg, Harvey B. Milkman |
Publisher: | SAGE Publications Inc |
Imprint: | SAGE Publications Inc |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 312 |
Edition: | 2nd |
Release Date: | 13 March 2006 |
Weight: | 814g |
Dimensions: | 26mm x 280mm x 209mm |
About The Author
Kenneth W. Wanberg
Kenneth W. Wanberg, ThD, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in the State of Colorado and Director of the Center for Addictions Research and Evaluation, Inc.
Harvey B. Milkman, PhD received his baccalaureate degree from City College of New York and his doctorate from Michigan State University. He is currently professor of psychology at Metropolitan State College of Denver. His doctoral research was conducted with William Frosch, MD, at Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital in New York City, on the User’s Drug of Choice. From 1980–1981, he completed a sabbatical exploration of addictive behavior in Africa, India, and Southeast Asia; in 1985 he was recipient of a Fulbright-Hays Lectureship award at the National University of Malaysia. He has represented the United States Information Agency as a consultant and featured speaker in Australia, Brazil, Iceland, The Netherlands, Peru, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. He is principle author with Stanley Sunderwirth of “The Chemistry of Craving,” and author of “Better than Dope.” From September 1992–June 2002, he was author, principal investigator, and director of Project Self-Discovery: Artistic Alternatives for High-Risk Youth, a national demonstration model funded by The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention and the Edward Byrne Foundation.
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