Love First: A Family's Guide to Intervention (second edition) by Jeff Jay and Debra Jay is the newly revised and expanded edition of their top-selling book on intervention. It builds on the core materials of the Jays' classic book with the most up-to-date scientific information and intervention techniques available. New material focuses on the needs of adolescents, aging adults, and professionals.
The Book of Ethics edited by Cynthia M. A. Geppert, MD, PhD, and Laura Weiss Roberts, MD, informs and challenges health care professionals, students, and faculty with a thorough and compassionate examination of the dilemmas faced when providing care for individuals with substance abuse problems.
Legal and Ethical Issues by David Washington, JD, and Michael Demask, PhD, is a concise guide tailored for professionals whose jobs depend on knowing laws and ethical standards as they pertain to addiction counseling. It uncovers the complexities of client confidentiality, describes the nuances of informed consent, and lays out classic legal cases that define a counselor's role in commonly encountered scenarios. Washington is a federal administrative law judge and a member of the Hazelden Board of Trustees and Demask is dean of the Hazelden Graduate School of Addiction Studies. Available soon:
The Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder by Randi Kreger offers readers the tools to get off the emotional roller coaster and build better relationships with loved ones with BPD. It answers questions family members most want to ask about the symptoms and treatment of BPD.
Hi, I'm Bill and I'm Old: Reinventing My Sobriety for the Long Haul by William Alexander provides personal reflections and insights to help attack the challenges of recovery that come with aging. Alexander takes readers on a journey of discovery and helps them overturn the clichés of aging, revealing how to let go of old ideas, experience meditation in a new light, and discover the virtues of idleness. Alexander is author of Cool Water and Still Waters.
Facts about HIV/AIDS by David A. Paulson, MD, is a pamphlet that answers common questions about the disease, how it is spread, its treatment, how to live with it, and, most importantly, how to avoid it. It also provides valuable information for people who are in addiction recovery, including how HIV affects one's sobriety and what the recovering person can tell his or her partner, family, sponsor and fellow AA members. For more information or to order, call 800-328-9000 or visit our online store. Published Summer 2008, The Voice The Hazelden Voice is published twice yearly by Hazelden. Direct your inquiries to email@hazelden.org or call 1-800-257-7810. All material copyright by Hazelden Foundation. |
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