Substance Abuse Intervention, Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Systems Change
Discover the transformative insights of Edith Freeman in her compelling book, Substance Abuse Intervention, Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Systems Change, published by Columbia University Press in 2001. This comprehensive 480-page hardback serves as a vital resource for professionals and families alike, addressing critical aspects of alcoholism and drug addiction through a strengths-centered approach.
Freeman skillfully advocates for policies designed to empower both clients and communities, providing a framework that influences power, policy, and funding decisions in the realm of substance abuse. Through practical case examples, she effectively illustrates fundamental principles and practices of empowerment, while also addressing the unique needs of diverse populations.
This insightful book is perfect for social workers, psychologists, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of addiction and family dynamics. Engage with Freeman's expertise and foster a more supportive environment for those affected by substance use issues.