Synopses & Reviews
Groups are the dominant mode of treatment in most addictions programs, yet the techniques and philosophy employed are derived from older mental health models and do not reflect the new understanding of alcoholism and drug dependency as chronic, progressive diseases.
Synopsis
Here is a practical guide to a new and different method of treating addictions in group therapy. Groups are the dominant mode of treatment in most addictions programs, yet the techniques and philosophy employed are derived from older mental health models and do not reflect the new understanding of alcoholism and drug dependency as chronic, progressive diseases.
Synopsis
Groups are the dominant mode of treatment in most addictions programs, yet the techniques and philosophy employed are derived from older mental health models and do not reflect the new understanding of alcoholism and drug dependency as chronic, progressive diseases.
Synopsis
Here is a practical guide to a new and different method of treating addictions in group therapy.
About the Author
Scott McMillinis Professor of English at Cornell University. He is the author of Shakespeare in Performance: I Henry IV andThe Elizabethan Theatre and the Book of Sir Thomas Moreand the co-author (with Sally-Beth MacLean) of The Queen"s Men and Their Plays, which won the Sohmer-Hall prize in Theatre History. Professor McMillin is editor of The First Quarto of Othelloin the Cambridge Shakespeare.