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Psychosocial Treatments Key Readings in Addiction Psychiatry Edited by American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry Sevarino Treatment of Substance Use Disorders Rosenthal Dual Diagnosis McCance-Katz & Clark Psychosocial Treatments Board of Directors of the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry Richard N.Rosenthal, M.D. Stephen L.Dilts, M.D., Ph.D. President Immediate Past President Kathleen T.Brady, M.D., Ph.D. John T.Pichot, M.D. President-Elect Head, Public Policy Section Michael H.Gendel, M.D. Jonathan I.Ritvo, M.D. Vice President Head, Education Section Joseph G.Liberto, M.D. Penelope P.Ziegler, M.D. Secretary Head, Treatment Section Elinore F.McCance-Katz, M.D., Ph.D. Eric C.Strain, M.D. Treasurer Head, Research Section Roger D.Weiss, M.D. Sheldon I.Miller, M.D. Member-at-Large Editor, The American Journal on Addictions David Crockford, M.D., FRCPC International Member-at-Large Past Presidents’ Council Frances R.Levin, M.D. Becky M.Stein, M.P.A., CAE Chair, Area Directors Executive Director (Ex Officio) PSYCHOSOCIAL TREATMENTS Edited by Elinore F.McCance-Katz, M.D., Ph.D. H.Westley Clark, M.D., J.D., M.P.H. BRUNNER-ROUTLEDGE New York • London Published in 2004 by Brunner-Routledge 29 West 35th Street New York, NY 10001 www.brunner-routledge.com Published in Great Britain by Brunner-Routledge 27 Church Road Hove, East Sussex BN3 2FA www.brunner-routledge.com.uk Copyright © 2004 by the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry. Brunner-Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group. This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk.” All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanicial, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Psychosocial treatments/edited by Elinore F.McCance-Katz and H.Westley Clark. p.; cm.—(Key readings in addiction psychiatry) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-415-94781-2 (pbk.) 1. Substance abuse—Relapse—Prevention. 2. Substance abuse—Treatment. 3. Psychiatric social work. [DNLM: 1. Substance-Related Disorders—therapy. 2. Psychotherapy—methods. WM 270 P9737 2004] I. McCance-Katz, Elinore F. II. Clark, H. Westley. III. Series. RC564.P855 2004 616.86’0651–dc21 2003012668 ISBN 0-203-50350-3 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-57788-4 (Adobe eReader Format) Contents Series Introduction vii Stephen L.Dilts, M.D., Ph.D. Introduction ix Elinore F.McCance-Katz, M.D., Ph.D., and H.Westley Clark, M.D., J.D., M.P.H. 1. Relapse Prevention: An Overview of Marlatt’s Cognitive- 1 Behavioral Model Mary E.Larimer, Ph.D., Rebekka S.Palmer, and G.Alan Marlatt, Ph.D. 2. Motivational Interviewing 19 William C.Noonan, M.S.W., and Theresa B.Moyers, Ph.D. 3. Motivational Interviewing to Enhance Treatment Initiation in 35 Substance Abusers: An Effectiveness Study Kathleen M.Carroll, Ph.D., Bryce Libby, M.S.W., Joseph Sheehan, M.S., and Nancy Hyland, C.A.C. 4. Network Therapy for Cocaine Abuse: Use of Family and Peer 41 Support Marc Galanter, M.D., Helen Dermatis, Ph.D., Daniel Keller, Ph.D., and Manuel Trujillo, M.D. 5. The Community-Reinforcement Approach 49 William R.Miller, Ph.D., and Robert J.Meyers, M.S., with Susanne Hiller-Sturmhöfel, Ph.D. 6. Voucher-Based Incentives: A Substance Abuse Treatment 61 Innovation Stephen T.Higgins, Sheila M.Alessi, and Robert L.Dantona 7. A Comparison of Contingency Management and Cognitive- 87 Behavioral Approaches During Methadone Maintenance Treatment for Cocaine Dependence vi Richard A.Rawson, Ph.D., Alice Huber, Ph.D., Michael McCann, M.A., Steven Shoptaw, Ph.D., David Farabee, Ph.D., Chris Reiber, Ph.D., and Walter Ling, M.D. 8. Self-Help Strategies Among Patients with Substance Use Disorders 105 Joseph Westermeyer, M.D., Ph.D., Sarah Myott, B.S., Rembrant Aarts, B.S.M., and Paul Thuras, Ph.D. 9. Residential Treatment for Dually Diagnosed Homeless Veterans: 117 A Comparison of Program Types Wesley J.Kasprow, Ph.D., M.P.H., Robert Rosenheck, M.D., Linda Frisman, Ph.D., and Diane DiLella, M.P.H. 10. Psychotherapies for Adolescent Substance Abusers: 15-Month 129 Follow-Up of a Pilot Study Yifrah Kaminer, M.D., and Joseph A.Burleson, Ph.D. 11. The Links Between Alcohol, Crime and the Criminal Justice 137 System: Explanations, Evidence and Interventions Susan E.Martin, Ph.D. Permission Acknowledgments 165 Index 167 Introduction to the Key Readings in Addiction Psychiatry Series The American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry is pleased to announce a new book series, entitled Key Readings in Addiction Psychiatry. Substance abuse adversely affects a very large portion of the world’s population, causing more deaths, illnesses, and disabilities than any other preventable health condition. According to Dr. Alan I.Leshner, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse,“addiction has so many dimensions and disrupts so many aspects of an individual’s life, treatment for this illness is never simple.”1 Scientific advances are occurring at an increasingly rapid rate, leading to an array of effective pharmacologic and behavioral treatment approaches. These new advances are stimulating a new level of scientific curiosity and research and accelerating the application of scientific findings in the clinical setting. Through the compilations of up-to-date articles on various aspects of substance use disorders, the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry, through the Key Readings series, seeks to: • advance the knowledge of those committed to the treatment of substance abuse; • introduce those new to the field of addictions to recent advances in substance use disorders; • inspire those without knowledge of substance use disorders and reinvigorate those with a nihilistic view of their treatment to work to advance the field of addiction medicine beyond its current knowledge base. Each book will serve as a quick guide to research studies and treatment approaches in the addiction field. They will serve as reference tools, edited by an expert in the field, keeping today’s busy professional informed of timely, critical, and interesting research and clinical treatment issues. Each book within the series will present outstanding articles from leading clinical journals of relevance to the addiction psychiatrist, whether in clinical, research, administrative, or academic roles. The Key Readings in Addiction Psychiatry series will be presented in several volumes focused on treatment, dual diagnosis, and psychosocial therapies. viii A new book in the series will be published annually, providing a continuous flow of new information in a handy, easily accessible form. This compilation of key readings in one source will be an excellent supplement to textbooks and can be used not only to keep up with rapid change in our field but also in preparation for the certification or recertification examinations in addiction psychiatry. Stephen L.Dilts, M.D., Ph.D. Immediate Past /President American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry NOTE 1. Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1999. Introduction Elinore F.McCance-Katz, M.D., Ph.D. H.Westley Clark, M.D., J.D., M.P.H. This book is the third in the series of Key Readings in Addiction Psychiatry and follows texts that summarize pharmacotherapies for addiction and the treatment of dual disorders. The focus of this book is on current psychosocial therapies utilized in the treatment of substance use disorders. The field of addiction psychiatry has made substantial strides through the last decade with the development of several psychosocial interventions that have been shown in controlled research studies to have efficacy in the treatment of addiction. This book contains key articles that provide a discussion of the elements of each of several commonly used psychosocial interventions in the treatment of substance use disorders. The goal of inclusion of these articles was to provide a concise but comprehensive text that would give the practitioner information necessary to understand the theory underpinning psychotherapeutic interventions and the necessary tools and references needed for the practitioner to implement these therapies in practice. In addition, articles summarizing research data showing efficacy of psychosocial interventions have been included so that the reader can evaluate the available therapies and make informed decisions regarding whether a particular therapy might be utilized in his or her practice. The major areas of psychosocial intervention for the treatment of addictive disorders supported by research data collected in controlled trials include relapse prevention therapy, community reinforcement, voucher-based programs, self-help therapies, and motivational enhancement therapy. These interventions vary in approach to the substance-using patient and range from techniques designed to assist individuals in understanding the components of substance use unique to them and developing interventions designed to curtail drug and alcohol use, to programs based on discouraging drug/alcohol-using behaviors and rewarding drug-free behaviors, to self-help strategies that are effective in substance abuse treatment, to techniques designed to resolve ambivalence about substance use and assist individuals in making positive behavior changes. Other articles in this text discuss current psychosocial interventions efficacious in a variety of patient-care settings, including outpatient,

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The editors of this volume have assembled recent articles discussing elements of each of the several commonly used psychosocial interventions -- including relapse prevention therapy, community reinforcement, voucher-based programs, self-help therapies, and motivational enhancement therapy--in additi
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