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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy of Addictive Disorders

Bruce S. Liese and Aaron T. Beck

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May 5, 2022
ISBN 9781462548842
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292 Pages
Size: 6" x 9"
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“This book will benefit anyone seeking to provide effective treatment for addictions. Students in psychiatric rotations and programs can learn what it means to be a true practitioner. This is a guide for clinicians who strive for impact and change, not only for their clients, but for themselves. Even seasoned professionals will find this book to be refreshing and skill-enhancing….This is an easy read of complex material….Interventions will help clinicians make a real difference in the lives of their patients. This book is necessary for anyone who wants to utilize CBT effectively. ***!”

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“Liese and Beck (2022) have crafted a comprehensive text that synthesizes some of the most fundamental tenets of CBT in an organized, clear, and engaging manner….Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy of Addictive Disorders is an ideal resource for mental health professionals with varying levels of experience and training in CBT, as well as for students preparing to work in the field of addictive disorders treatment. For seasoned professionals, the text provides an updated compilation of best practices and accessible tools for mentoring of trainees. For students or professionals beginning or expanding their careers, this evidence-based text offers clear, concise, and helpful guidelines for critical tasks….This easy-to-read, easy-to-understand text is well-positioned to be used as a textbook in academic programs, a reference guide for mental health professionals, and perhaps even a personal development book for anyone interested in learning how or why addictive behaviors arise and persist—and how they can be treated.”

Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions


“One of the most significant clinical paradigm shifts in the treatment of addictive disorders in the past 50 years has been the birth and growth of CBT, which has enabled clinicians worldwide to help patients more effectively. Beck and Liese have done a superb job of describing the theory, scientific foundations, and applications of CBT for addictive disorders, while simultaneously demonstrating how their approach fits into the larger continuum of care. The authors highlight the need to address stigma and discrimination and recognize the shifting legal and sociopolitical contexts of substance use and nonchemical addictions. Whether students, clinical novices, or seasoned professionals, readers will find their own thinking and behavior changed as they become empowered to provide more efficient, effective treatment.”

—John F. Kelly, PhD, ABPP, Elizabeth R. Spallin Professor of Psychiatry in the Field of Addiction Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Founder and Director, Recovery Research Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital


“This timely successor to the classic book on CBT for addictive disorders is replete with proven practices, case reports, and innovative supplemental interventions. This is a practical, useful guidebook for clinicians. Kudos to the authors!”

—Donald Meichenbaum, PhD, Research Director, Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment


“The addictions field has long needed an updated guide to the cognitive-behavioral approach to treating substance use disorders, because evaluating beliefs is a central feature of diagnosing and treating these problems. Who better to provide such a resource than Liese and Beck, two of the pioneers? This is a very welcome and valuable resource for clinicians working with persons who have addictive disorders.”

—Mark B. Sobell, PhD, ABPP, President's Distinguished Professor, and Linda C. Sobell, PhD, ABPP, President's Distinguished Professor, College of Psychology, Nova Southeastern University