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Substance Abuse Counseling Program: Suggested Reading & Web Sites
Suggested Reading:
Berg, I. K. (1994). Family based services: A solution-focused approach. New York: Norton.
Berg, I. K., & Miller, S. D. (1992). Working with the problem drinker: A solution-focused approach. New York: Norton.
Berg, I. K., & Reuss, N. H. (1998). Solutions step-by-step: A substance abuse treatment manual. New York: Norton.
Budman, S. H., & Gurman, A. S. (1988). Theory and practice of brief therapy. New York: Guilford.
De Jong, P., & Berg, I. K. (1998). Interviewing for solutions. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.
de Shazer, S. (1985). Keys to solution in brief therapy. New York: Norton.
de Shazer, S. (1988). Clues: Investigating solutions in brief therapy. New York: Norton.
de Shazer, S. (1995). Words were originally magic. New York: Norton.
Miller, S. D., & Berg, I. K. (1995). The miracle method: A radically new approach to problem drinking. New York: Norton.
Miller, S. D., Hubble, M. A., & Duncan, B. L. (Eds.) (1996). Handbook of solution-focused brief therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Miller, S. D., Hubble, M. A., & Duncan, B. L. (1997). Escape from babel. New York: Norton.
Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (1991). Motivational interviewing: Preparing people to change addictive behavior. New York: Guilford.
Pichot, T., & Dolan, Y (in press). Solution-focused brief therapy: Its effective use in agency settings. Binhamton, NY: Haworth
Pichot, T. (2001). Co-creating solutions for substance abuse. Journal of Systemic Therapies 20(2), 1-23.
Pichot, T. (2001). What's the big deal about solution focused therapy anyway? Professional Counselor, 2(3), 39-41.
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