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The Jossey-Bass library of current clinical technique

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Norman K. Denzin

Norman Kent Denzin (March 24, 1941 – August 6, 2023) was an American professor of sociology. He was an emeritus professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, where he was research professor of communications, College of Communications scholar, professor of sociology, professor of cinema studies, professor in the Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory. Denzin's academic interests included interpretive theory, performance studies, qualitative research methodology, and the study of media, culture and society.

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Treating alcoholism

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Treating Alcoholism is filled with up-to-date information and illustrative case examples that will provide clinicians with the skills necessary to address the myriad problems associated with alcoholism. Based on a developmental model of recovery - form drinking to transition to early and ongoing recovery - the book offers a wealth of knowledge and specific therapeutic techniques for working with alcoholics and the families of alcoholics in a clinical setting.

Treating sexual disorders

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Treating Sexual Disorders is written with wisdom, kindness, and empathy for clinicians and their clients. Crafted to be accessible to novice clinicians and experienced therapists, as well as experts in sexual dysfunction, the book is filled with down-to-earth advice and case examples. Each chapter author is an experienced therapist who presents his or her personal experience of working with sexual issues. The reader will find a variety of examples of therapeutic methods of dealing with the special transference/countertransference issues that occur in the treatment of clients with sexual dysfunction.

Treating the psychological consequences of HIV

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"Treating the Psychological Consequences of HIV is the first book on therapeutic assessment and technique written for frontline clinicians who work with the millions of HIV patients and their friends, families, and caregivers. This comprehensive resource offers specific recommendations for working with various HIV-client populations, such as gay men, heterosexuals, IV-drug users, dual diagnosis clients, people of color, children, women, couples, and families. The book also addresses the important issues surrounding specific ethical and legal issues such as testing and disclosure versus confidentiality."--BOOK JACKET.