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CHS Treatment Manual—Bloomington's Outpatient and
Intensive Outpatient Treatment Model

[free download - Manual part 1]
[free download - Manual part 2]
[free download - Manual part 3]
[free download - Manual part 4]

Susan Harrington Godley, Rh.D., Richard A. Risberg, M.A., CRADC, LCPC, Loree Adams, M.S.W., LCSW, and Alan Sodetz, Ph.D.

Author Contact Information:
Dr. Susan Harrington Godley
309-820-3543 ext 8-3343
sgodley@chestnut.org

This comprehensive manual describes the Chestnut Health Systems (CHS) outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment programs, which have been evolving since 1985, when CHS first started a treatment program to address the needs of adolescents who have alcohol- and drug-related problems. The treatment approach of CHS is eclectic and draws from Rogerian, behavioral, cognitive, and reality therapies and incorporates 12-Step concepts and approaches. The approach has been highlighted by Drug Strategies in Treating Teens: A Guide to Adolescent Drug Programs. A quasi-experimental evaluation, which compared the CHS outpatient approach to research-based outpatient interventions, showed that adolescents in both groups reported decreased frequency of use, substance problems, emotional problems, illegal activities, school problems, and family problems. Adolescents receiving the CHS intervention showed greater improvement in their recovery environment, self-help attendance, and emotional problems, while adolescents participating in the research-based interventions had greater reductions in substance use.

The manual includes information on the following topics:

  • Overview of the treatment model—the Bloomington integrated model of adolescent outpatient treatment
  • Recruitment, assessment, and treatment placement
  • Overview of treatment components
  • Individual work with the adolescent
  • Skills group work with the adolescent
  • Group counseling with the adolescent
  • Family night
  • Family counseling
  • Troubleshooting—strategies for common clinical problems
  • Transfer and discharge process
  • Staff characteristics and requirements
  • Clinical supervision
  • Staff training
  • Implementing the CHS program

$55.00   ORDER #ATM105   623 PAGES   SOFT COVER   2003

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