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Jones, Kim A.; Russell, Scott – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2007
This article explores the use of student written cases as a teaching method to improve students' capacity to integrate theory with practice. The article begins with a brief history of the case method and its effectiveness in teaching students valuable skills in assessment and problem solving. A discussion then follows on case writing and the…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods, Theory Practice Relationship
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Yalisove, Daniel – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2007
This article suggests that evidence based practice instruction should be preceded by an introduction to the 3 types of knowledge about addiction: experiential, professional and research. Each knowledge base should be defined and critiqued. This introduction can create a climate for acceptance of evidence-based practices. The article outlines the…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Addictive Behavior, Scientific Research, Teaching Methods
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Edmundson, Phyllis J. – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2007
Increased attention to preparing addictions counselors and related professionals to use evidence-based practices has brought new attention to the preparation programs for addictions counselors. Research and theory about adult learning emphasizes the importance of students as active participants in problem and experience based learning. This paper…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Education Work Relationship, Teaching Methods, Counselor Training
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Morzinski, Jeffrey A.; Graham, Antonnette V.; Straussner, S. Lala A.; Schoener, Eugene; Marcus, Marianne T.; Madden, Theresa; Brown, Richard L. – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2007
Mentoring is an important aspect of professional development, but can it advance substance use disorder skills in a national, interdisciplinary fellowship program? This evaluation study used a telephone survey to examine the influence of distance mentoring, interdisciplinary mentoring, and mentor functions on fellows' satisfaction, learning and…
Descriptors: Mentors, Substance Abuse, Telephone Surveys, Fellowships
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Anderson, Christopher E.; Bang, Keeyeon – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2003
Substance abuse counseling students must become familiar with an overview of the issues involved in counseling. A clear format is needed to present the overview. Unfortunately, there are a limited number of models addressing the unique aspects of substance abuse counseling. However, the Integrated Developmental Model (IDM) developed by…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Counselor Training, Models, Counseling Techniques
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Osborn, Cynthia J.; Lewis, Todd F. – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2004
This manuscript describes two experiential course assignments consistently utilized in a graduate-level substance abuse counseling course: use of an abstinence contract, and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting attendance. Methods used for introducing, incorporating, and processing these experiences are discussed and student reactions to and…
Descriptors: Assignments, Substance Abuse, Teaching Methods, Experiential Learning
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Spaid, Wanda M.; Squires, Stuart P. – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2005
Per se, increased knowledge about substance abuse has not been effective in altering social workers' negative attitudes towards substance abusers or their failure to recognize or address substance abuse problems among clients. In this paper, we describe an experiential abstinence assignment integrated with the content of an elective substance…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Student Attitudes, Negative Attitudes, Empathy
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White, William L. – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2003
History can be an empowering tool in the education of those working in addiction-related occupations. This article explores the importance of the historical perspective in addiction studies, outlines principles to guide the presentation of historical data, and reviews some of the best resources that can be used to present historical material in a…
Descriptors: Addictive Behavior, Substance Abuse, Teaching Methods, History
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Mallow, Alissa; Ward, Kelly – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2009
Students studying addictive diseases must come to understand, among other issues, the interplay between intimate partner violence (IPV) and substance abuse. Statistics are important, but case examples elucidate for the students what to "listen" for in their meetings with clients. The purpose of this article is to provide several case examples of…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Correlation, Addictive Behavior, Antisocial Behavior
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O'Mara, Eileen McCabe; Demask, Michael P. – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2003
The authors present a model for teaching group at the master's level that integrates classroom with experiential group practice. The basis for this adult learning model is an understanding of addiction, a model of how people change, and an appreciation of the stages of group development. The components of the model are didactic presentation, class…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, College Faculty, Supervision, Counselor Training