In this therapy, negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behaviour patterns.
What is cognitive behavioural therapy?
In this stage, individuals have no insight into their substance use.
What is precontemplation?
Statements of appreciation or understanding
What are affiirmations?
This alternative group promotes abstinence from alcohol or drugs through self-empowerment and self-directed change
What is SMART?
These groups are less structured and give participants opportunities to create their own agenda in terms of problems, conflicts, or struggles to work on.
What are counselling groups?
This approach utilizes operant conditioning to help individuals with substance use disorder meet their pre-specified goals.
What is contingency management?
In this stage, individuals have full insight and are ready to change.
What is preparation?
What is evocation?
The study which found that those lacking a social network supportive of sobriety did better in 12-step facilitation therapy than CBT/MET at 3 years follow-up.
What is Project MATCH?
These provide info about specific topics related to addiction and recovery, to help patients begin to learn to cope with the challenges of recovery.
What are psychoeducational recovery groups?
This approach employs a client-centered counseling style that fosters behavioural change by helping patients explore and resolve ambivalence to change.
What is motivational interviewing?
What is action?
This type of response heightens the resistance that is heard from the patient beyond simply repeating what has been shared.
What is amplified reflection?
The number of steps in AA that refer explicitly to God.
What is four?
These help individuals improve their intrapersonal and interpersonal skills through problem-solving methods, stress management, cognitive methods, and relapse prevention.
What are coping skills groups?
This therapy draws on a support of family and peers who are introduced into individual therapy sessions, who help the physician in sustaining the patient's abstinence. The physician acts as a task-oriented team leader, rather than a family therapist towards restructuring relationships.
What is network therapy?
This stage relies on counterconditioning.
What is maintenance?
Learnable skill that promotes understanding of a patient's unique perspective, situation, feeling, and values.
What is empathy?
Individuals with this style of coping with problems are more likely to have successful outcomes in AA.
What is avoidant?
Central to this group is the disease model of addiction, which inconsistent with cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).
What is Alcoholics Anonymous?
In this therapy, clinicians provides patient with normative feedback about how their substance use compares to that of other people their age and gender.
What is motivational enhancement therapy (MET)?
In this stage, the individual engages in cognitive and emotional assessment of their self-image.
What is counterconditioning?
What is twelve-step facilitation?
What are milieu groups?