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Intro; Epigraph; Foreword 1; Foreword 2; Humanizing Addiction Practice; Preface; Prologue; Acknowledgments; Contents; About the Authors; Part I; Chapter 1: Building a Mindset for Healing; References; Chapter 2: Cultivating Empathy and Emotional Openness in Practice; References; Chapter 3: Learning and Growing from Unpredictable Encounters; References; Part II; Chapter 4: Scientific Foundations for Addiction Practice; Introduction; Historical Context and Theoretical Models of Addiction; Where Is the Origin of Social Stigma and Pessimism?

Reasons for Optimism and Hope: Key Issues in Treatment EffectivenessThe Effect of the Therapist in Addiction Treatment: Relationship Matters; Motivational Interviewing: My Path towards Clinical and Personal Transformation; Relapse Prevention; Pharmacological Treatments; Seven Robust Scientific Findings Informing Clinical Practices; References; Chapter 5: Working with Family and Significant Others; Introduction; Myths About Families and Addiction; Impact of Substance Use Disorders on Family and Children; Typical Concerns of Family Members About Co-Occurring Disorders

Family-Based Interventions: What Works?References; Chapter 6: Spirituality, Religion, and Mutual Support Programs; Introduction; Spirituality and Religion; Spiritual and Religious Treatments for Addiction; Practical Considerations for Healthcare Practitioners About Spirituality and Addiction; Mutual Support Programs; The Varieties of Mutual Support Programs; 12-Step Programs; Myths About 12-Step Programs; Scientific Evidence for 12-Step Programs and 12-Step Treatments; Practical Suggestions for Facilitating 12-Step Involvement; Reflections from Clinical Practice; References; Part III

Chapter 7: Trainees' Reflections on Clinical and Personal GrowthIntroduction; Learning to Treat Addictions by Embracing the Spirit of MI: Jen Forsyth, 2016; Humanizing Practice Through MI as a Means of Clinical and Personal Transformation: Isaac Petersen, 2016; First Experience Learning to Work Therapeutically Using MI as a Way of Walking In-Step with the Patient: Erin Smith, 2012; Humanistic Approach Using MI as a Vehicle for Advocacy for Patients: Brittany Atuahene, 2017; Humanistic Approach as Means of Empathic Connection Between Different Walks of Life: Emilie Transue, 2017

MI as a Way to Replenish One's Personal (and Clinical!) Spirit: Lauren Goldshen, 2017Humanistic Practice as Means to Self-Discovery: Jennifer Darby, 2017; Person-Centered Approach as Supplement to Treating Serious Chronic Illnesses and Understanding the True Meaning of Empathy: M. Usama Hindiyeh, 2017; Humanistic Practice as a Treatment for the Trainee's Soul; Alexandra Sansosti, 2017; Shriya Kaneriya, 2017; Gil Hoftman, 2017; H. Patrick Driscoll, 2018; Conclusion; Recommended Readings; Epilogue; References; Values Shared and Values Learned; Index

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