Written in his signature personable yet straightforward style, Paul Brasler, LCSW, offers a clinically sound, must-have resource for health care professionals who are working with substance use disorders in any capacity.With its strong emphasis on person-centered care, this book offers a refreshing approach for working alongside people with substance use disorders that humanizes the addiction crisis and shifts the focus to the person, not their diagnosis. Each chapter includes reproducible handouts, exercises, and assessment tools that walk readers through the stages of the therapeutic process, from intake and assessment to treatment planning and recovery.Whether you work in mental health, medical, educational, religious, or legal settings, the tools in this book will help you: Confront stigma and lower barriers to treatmentDetermine the correct level of careUnderstand the unique intoxication and withdrawal profiles of each substanceAsk the right screening and assessment questionsAddress and treat common co-occurring disordersWork with substance use disorders in the familyImprove client engagement across various stages of changeConsider strategies for special populations, including adolescents, racial and ethnic minorities, military personnel, and moreNavigate common legal and ethical issues