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Relapse Prevention: Maintenance Strategies in the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors   “Relapse Prevention: Maintenance Strategies in the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors”

Edited by G. Alan Marlatt & Dennis M. Donovan
The Guilford Press, 2005. Second edition
ISBN 1-59385-176-6
Hardback. 416 pages.

School/perspective: This is scholarly research written for academics, researchers and professionals working in the field of addiction

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Chapter headings:

  • Relapse prevention for alcohol and drug problems
  • Relapse prevention among diverse populations
  • Treating alcohol problems
  • Relapse prevention for smoking
  • Relapse prevention for stimulant dependence
  • Relapse prevention for opioid dependence
  • Relapse prevention for cannabis abuse and dependence
  • Relapse prevention for abuse of club drugs, hallucinogens, inhalants, and steroids
  • Relapse prevention for eating disorders and obesity
  • Treatment of gambling disorders
  • Enhancing the relapse prevention model for sex offenders: adding recidivism risk reduction therapy to target offenders’ dynamic risk needs
  • Relapse prevention for sexually risky behaviors
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