Though powerless over an alcoholic-addict’s ultimate behavior, we can influence them to get addiction treatment using CRAFT. It’s a Community Reinforcement and Family Training program for addiction treatment developed in the 70s that has been effective in training “Concerned Significant Others” (C...
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6-week-open group-based CRAFT or CRAFT based on self-help material, is efficient in getting problem drinkers to seek treatment for their alcohol problems 3) To investigate which of the three interventions (individual, group or self-directed CRAFT) is the most effective and in which group of ...
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At first glance, CRAFT — Community Reinforcement and Family Training — sounds a lot like the psychotherapy discussed by addiction guru Alan Marlatt, Ph.D., who is perhaps best known for his work showing that zero tolerance for alcohol consumption in colleges contributed to alcohol poisoning ...
Called Elevate360, the program opened this fall and is aimed at helping people in New York City who want outpatient treatment for addiction (see ADAW, Oct. 22).doi:10.1002/adaw.32184Alison KnopfJohn Wiley and SonsAlcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly...
Called Elevate360, the program opened this fall and is aimed at helping people in New York City who want outpatient treatment for addiction (see ADAW, Oct. 22).AlisonKnopfWileyAlcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly