Substance Abuse and Mental Health Practice: A Casebook on Co-occurring Disorders provides readers with illuminating, complex cases that shed light on how experienced practitioners think about practice, struggle to resolve practice dilemmas, and make clinical decisions to meet the needs of clients with Co-occurring disorders. is a professor, administrator, evaluator, practitioner, and consultant..
Grant, Jr. in sociology from Western Michigan University.
He received his Ph.
D. is the dean of the College of Community and Public Service and a professor in the School of Social Work at Grand Valley State University.
George Grant, Jr.
Johnson has been in the human services field since 1983, serving as a family therapist, clinical supervisor, administrator, consultant, teacher, trainer, and author. in sociology from Western Michigan University.
He received his Ph.
D.
Johnson is an associate professor in the School of Social Work at Grand Valley State University.
Jerry L.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Practice is part of the Cognella Casebook Series for the Human Services, a collection of textbooks that challenge students to learn through example, build critical competencies, and prepare for effective, vibrant practice.
The final chapter reviews best practice methods in the field of Co-occurring disorders.
In additional chapters, readers are provided with standard assessment forms and challenged to make clinical sense of clients\' information and their complex lives.
Through an informative storytelling, readers learn about individuals struggling with Substance abuse, Mental Health disorders, racial identity, trauma, and parental rights.
In following chapters, cases are presented in the form of in-depth narratives.
The opening chapter presents the Advanced Multiple Systems (AMS) approach, gleaned from the editors\' 80 years of combined professional experience and providing readers with a series of guiding practice principles to use while reading the evaluating cases.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Practice: A Casebook on Co-occurring Disorders provides readers with illuminating, complex cases that shed light on how experienced practitioners think about practice, struggle to resolve practice dilemmas, and make clinical decisions to meet the needs of clients with Co-occurring disorders