Treating Alcoholism in Psychotherapy: A Live Workshop
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Treating Alcoholism in Psychotherapy: A Live Workshop

The Developmental Model in Theory: A Live Workshop will help you gain an in-depth understanding of the critical phases you must lead your alcoholic clients through in their recovery.

In Volume 2 of this highly acclaimed video series, Dr. Brown presents her groundbreaking research that led to the Developmental Model, which emphasizes that sobriety is the mid-point, not the end-point in the full recovery of any alcoholic. She then leads viewers step by step through the four phases of alcoholism recovery: Drinking, Transition, Early Recovery, Ongoing Recovery, detailing the behavioral, cognitive, and emotional characteristics of the alcoholic at each stage. She defines key tasks that face the therapist and client during each phase, as well as challenges for mental health practitioners and substance abuse professionals in fulfilling these tasks. 
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