Group therapy is the predominant type of behavioral therapy offered in substance use disorder treatment settings. This chapter provides an overview of the research literature on the efficacy of group therapy for substance use disorders and discusses research challenges and important future directions in ...
The most common treatment modality for substance use disorders (SUDs) is “group therapy,” a term that holds several different meanings in the field.1,2 Traditionally, the term “group therapy” refer...
Group cognitive-behavioral therapy for women with PTSD and substance use disorder. This paper describes a model of group cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for women with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorder (SU... LM Najavits,RD Weiss,BS Liese - 《J Subst Abuse Trea...
Aims: To measure changes in QoL after group exercise among residential substance use disorder patients and to explore the feasibility of the program within a treatment setting. Methods: We enrolled 35 patients in four long-term residential substance use disorder treatment facilities in Oslo, into a...
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substance use disorderpsychiatric disorderdual diagnosistreatment12-step groupsWe compared outpatients (regional facility) with substance use and psychiatric (N = 199) or only substance use (N = 146) disorders on baseline and one-year symptoms (93% follow-up), and treatment and 12-step group ...
This study examined differences in substance use and related risk factors in a matched sample of Hispanic and White non-Hispanic adolescents receiving brief alcohol counseling. Findings revealed that the White non-Hispanic adolescents reported smoking a higher number of cigarettes per day. The Hispanic...
Considering the high prevalence of mental illness (63%, n=29) and substance use (54%, n=25) in the sample, the low utilization rates highlight unmet needs for service. Significant differences were found in utilization of mental health and substance abuse treatment services, with those who ...
5 We excluded patients receiving cancer treatment; those with suicidal behavior, psychosis, and/or a severe nonopioid substance use disorder (as assessed by the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview)21; and/or those who had previous exposure to mindfulness interventions (eg, mindfulness-based ...
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