Includes bibliographical references (pages 711-736) and index.
Interpersonal neurobiology and addiction : an attachment theory perspective -- Attachment theory as a theoretical basis for understanding addiction -- The disease concept and group psychotherapy -- Psychodynamic theory and the relational models -- Alcoholics anonymous and twelve-step programs -- Different models of group psychotherapy -- Preparing the chemically dependent person for group therapy -- Interactional group psychotherapy -- Modifications of Yalom's interactional model -- Co-occurring disorders and group psychotherapy : an attachment theory perspective -- The leader in group therapy -- Diagnosis and addiction treatment -- Early stage group treatment : confrontation, intervention, and relapse -- Inpatient groups and middle stage treatment -- Late stage group treatment : conflict, repair, and reunion -- Transference in groups -- Resistance in group -- The curative process in group therapy