Therapist's guide to evidence-based relapse prevention

Tentative Table of Contents Section I: INTRODUCTION 1. Overview of relapse prevention (Marlatt/Witkiewitz) 2. High risk situation: Relapse as a dynamic process (Witkiewitz/Marlatt) Section II: RELAPSE PREVENTION FOR SPECIFIC PROBLEM AREAS 3. Substance abuse disorders (Daley) 4. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy as a Relapse Prevention Approach to Depression (Lau/Segal) 5. Relapse Prevention for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (Whiteside, Shaw-Welch, Marlatt, and Witkiewitz) 6. Relapse Prevention for Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder (Ziedonis) 7. Seeking Safety Therapy for PTSD and Substance Abuse: Relationship to Relapse Prevention (Najavits) 8. Relapse Prevention for Eating Disorders (Schlam/Wilson) 9. Stopping Self-Harm Once and for All: Relapse Prevention in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (Brown/Chapman) 10. Sexual Offending (Ward) Section III: SPECIAL POPULATIONS AND TREATMENT SETTINGS 11. Medical Settings (Ludman/Von Korff) 12. Focus on Familities: Integration of prevention and parenting skills in methadone treatment (Catalano, Haggerty, Skinner, and Fleming) 13. Ethnicity and Racial Minority Groups (Castro) 14. Adolescent substance abuse (Brown) 15. Geriatric Patients (Blow) 16. Criminal justice settings (Dowden/Andrews) Section IV: FUTURE DIRECTIONS 17. Drinking as an epidemic--a simple mathematical model with recovery and relapse (Sanchez, Wang, Castillo-Chavez, Gorman, and Gruenewald) 18. Epilogue: Relapse Prevention in the 21st Century (Marlatt/Witkiewitz)