The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction: A Guide to Coping with the Grief, Stress and Anger that Trigger Addictive Behaviors [Kindle Edition] Author: Rebecca E. Williams | Language: English | ISBN:
B008KZUHUK | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Most addictive behavior is rooted in some type of loss, be it the death of a loved one, coming to terms with limitations set by chronic health problems, or the end of a relationship. By turning to drugs and alcohol, people who have suffered a loss can numb their grief. In the process, they postpone their healing and can drive themselves further into addiction.
The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction offers readers an effective program for working through their addiction and grief with cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Created by a psychologist who works for the Department of Veterans Affairs and a marriage and family therapist who works for Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital, this mindfulness training workbook is effective for treating the emotion dysregulation, stress, depression, and grief that lie at the heart of addiction. No matter the loss, the mindfulness skills in this workbook help readers process their grief, determine the function their addiction is serving, and replace the addiction with healthy coping behaviors.
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- Print Length: 232 pages
- Publisher: New Harbinger Publications; Workbook edition (August 1, 2012)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B008KZUHUK
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As an active duty Army psychologist, I highly recommend this book for any practitioner/ or trainee in psychiatry, social work, addiction counseling, or psychology; or patient(s) who want to deepen their understanding of applying mindfulness techniques to treat addiction.
For anyone that has seen the horrors of war or worked with soldiers or other service members who have returned from war suffering from the combined effects of combat related PTSD/ and addiction knows the complicated nature of these issues.
Mindfulness, which is essentially founded in Buddhist teachings, also has origins in the classic military-warrior philosophy of stoicism; this philosophy is paramount to a soldier's training; and I have personally found that psychotherapies based in mindfulness frameworks to be very effective with combat veterans; additionally, these mindfulness approaches tend to be easily relatable to most service members.
The authors of, "Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction," neatly, concisely, and coherently describe the theoretical basis for mindfulness concepts and their application to treating addiction problems. To be perfectly honest, I haven't seen it described as well anywhere else; the book is descriptive and reads with clarity. These principles will make it easy to understand for both medical providers and addiction counselors. Also, because, the writing is clear, the workbook, as well as its clinical recommendations can easily be implemented into any combination of treatment protocols to better help patients struggling with addition.
To quote the famed and ancient philosopher, Epictetus, "It is hard to combine and unite these two qualities, the carefulness of one who is affected by circumstances, and the intrepidity of one who heeds them not.
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