Edward J. Khantzian, M.D., Dept. of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at The Cambridge Hospital, Massachusetts.
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Woody, Luborsky, O'Brien, Childress, McLellan, Foreword. Overview: A. Definitions; B. Assumptions: C. The Focus: Affect Regulation, Relationships, Self-esteem, and Self-care. Modification Of Psychodynamic Group Therapy For Substance Abusers: A Conceptual Review, with Golden. Cocaine: A Psychodynamic and Clinical Perspective. Orientation to Group. The Early Group. The Brass Heart: Phases of the Group. Unfinished Business: The Group in Crisis. Becoming Vulnerable: Crisis Resolution. Nine for one: Another Crisis. Nora's Story: The Advanced Group. Technique and Technical Issues.
'Useful information for anyone concerned with providing treatment to substance abusers....A valuable addition to this field.' - Contemporary Psychology 'At last, we have a thoughtful and scholarly text to assist us in using psychodynamic principles in helping our substance-abusing patients. This is must reading for all clinicians working with this population.' - J. Scott Rutan, PhD, retiring President, American Group Psychotherapy Assn., Assoc. Professor, (Psychology), Harvard Medical School, Department of Psychiatry

