<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The first general consumer book ever on the powerful, award-winning, scientifically proven new system of intervention that is turning the recovery field on its head.</b> <p/>Historically there have been few options available for individuals seeking help for treatment-resistant loved ones suffering from substance abuse. Co-author Dr. Robert Meyers spent ten years developing a treatment program that helps concerned significant others improve the quality of their lives and learn how to make treatment an attractive option for their partners who are substance abusers. <p/><i>Get Your Loved One Sober</i> describes this multi-faceted program that uses supportive, non-confrontational methods to engage substance abusers into treatment. Called Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT), the program uses scientifically validated behavioral principles to reduce the loved one's substance use and to encourage him or her to seek treatment. Equally important, CRAFT also helps loved ones reduce personal stress and introduce meaningful, new sources of satisfaction into their life. <p/>Key Features: <p/>--CRAFT is more effective than other types of interventions.This breakthrough new system is sweeping the recovery field. This is its first introduction to the general public. <p/>--Contains simple exercises readers can practice at their own pace, with no costly or heart-breaking interventions. <p/>--Proven successful for numerous addictions, not just alcoholism.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"With a map, directions, and the family in the driver's seat, <i>Get Your Loved One Sober</i> is an important book for any family affected by alcohol abuse."<br>--Claudia Black, PhD, author of <i>It Will Never Happen to Me</i> <br>"For decades it was believed that there was nothing one could do to help substance-abusing loved ones until they hit bottom or that heavy-handed confrontational tactics were necessary. Bob Meyers has developed a remarkably effective and gentle method for working through family members and concerned significant others to help their 'unmotivated' loved ones get into treatment. It is no longer necessary to feel helpless and hopeless. This book offers clear and practical advice based on solid scientific research."<br>--William R. Miller, PhD, distinguished professor of psychology and psychiatry and author of <i>Motivational Interviewing</i> <br>"<i>Get Your Loved One Sober</i> is an outstanding resource for persons dealing with loved ones who refuse to get help for their substance abuse problem. Years of research show that the approach described in this book works. I highly recommend it."<br>--Timothy O'Farrell, PhD, chief of the Families and Addiction Program, Harvard Medical School, Department of Psychiatry <br>'If you feel like your life is out of control because of someone else's substance abuse, this book will put you in the driver's seat with research-based strategies that can make life infinitely better--for you and your loved one. <i>Get Your Loved One Sober</i> fills a void for everyday people as well as professionals who feel helpless and hopeless concerning substance abusers in their lives. Clearly written and engaging, this book can move you from feeling like a passive victim to becoming an empowered, active player in helping a loved one overcome a drinking problem."<br>--Anne M. Fletcher, MS, RD, LD, author of <i>Sober for Good: New Solutions for Drinking Problems--Advice from Those Who Have Succeeded</i> and recipient of the Research Society on Alcoholism Journalism Award <br>"Lucid and clear, this book will help those who love an addicted person find the practical steps they need to take to facilitate change. I recommend it highly."<br>--Thomas Bien, PhD, coauthor of <i>Mindful Recovery</i> and <i>Finding the Center Within</i><br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Robert J. Meyers, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of New Mexico. He is also the Associate Director of the Clinical Research Branch of the Center on Alcoholism Substance Abuse and Addictions (CASAA). CASAA is internationally known for its excellence in substance abuse research and treatment development. Dr. Meyers has worked in the substance abuse field for over 27 years and has published several books and dozens of articles. <p/>Brenda L. Wolfe, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist specializing in the treatment of eating disorders, substance abuse, and post-traumatic stress. In addition to her busy private practice, Dr. Wolfe is involved in research collaborations at the University of New Mexico, serves as a corporate consultant for the development of psychologically based services, and is active in various professional organizations. Her books and articles have appeared in both the popular and professional press.
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