Adolescents
Couples
Individuals
Evidence Based
Opioid Crisis
100

Research has found that Youths with less severe problems actually benefit more from less expensive treatments such as this. 

CBT

100

This is one of the most promising areas of family-based treatment research with substance abusers.

BCT

100

This is developed from both a biological and psychological perspective, and is seen as inner strength and ability to cope with life challenges

resilience

100

This evidence based approach is most effective in adolescents with more severe problems.

Multi-Dimensional Functional Therapy

100

This national phenomenon killed more people last year than guns or breast cancer.

Opioid Overdose

200

These were seen as the only interventions that were met with positive responses in the first session from family members.

Therapist Reframe

200

This plus individual therapy treatment was more effective than individual behaviorial therapy alone.

BFC (Behavioral Family Counseling)

200

This approach has become an increasingly popular treatment for medical and psychological symptoms and as a topic of scientific investigation with individuals suffering from substance abuse.

Mindfulness

200

Studies have found that this approach showed a decrease of substance abuse in adolescents from 86.6% to 62.1%, even 7 months after treatment.

Functional Family Therapy (FFT)

200

In 2017 this was declared as being a public health emergency

Opioid Crisis

300

There is strong empirical evidence connecting substance abuse disorder and this type of attachment

Insecure

300

As of 2017, these two theoretical approaches were seen as promising in treating comorbidities of substance abuse and PTSD in couples.

CBT and EFT

300

it  has become more and more important for treatment practitioners to determine how to help patients and families cope with drug and alcohol use through the development of  these strategies.”

resilience

300

Substance user programs are also increasingly embracing this treatment strategy as either a stand-alone therapeutic modality or a complement to ongoing treatment.

Mindfulness Meditation

300

This drug was the most common cause of fatal opioid overdose in the 15-to-19 age group in 2017 

Heroin

400

Recent findings support the inclusion of interventions that include this theoretical approach into evidence based family oriented interventions with adolescents suffering from substance abuse.

Attachment

400

Do to research on couples therapy for substance abuse, there has been growing interest in developing a couple's based treatment for this disorder.

PTSD

400

According to this therapy, For the purpose of understanding and consequently treating substance abuse among older adults, it is important to contextualize the issue in terms of macro influences and the dominant cultural dialogue.

Narrative Therapy

400

This approach had significantly greater impact on substance use reductions and abstinence rates, and equivalent positive effects on relationship quality in couples

Behavioral Family Counseling (BFC)
400

Research suggests that the best way to address the opioid crisis is through prevention and this.


treatment

500

These two theories were both examined for effectiveness in 2008 and were found promising.

Strengths Oriented Family Therapy (SOFT) and Structural Ecosystems Therapy (SET)

500

Behavioral couples treatment with a combined parent training component was superior to BCT and individual treatment in improving parenting and reducing the involvement of this social program

Child Protective Services

500

The avoidance of these behaviors is an ongoing struggle for those with limited coping mechanisms and resilient promoting behaviors.

relapse

500

different family-based approaches that engaged in treating substance abuse by mobilizing the support and leverage of family members has seen this level of success

Significant / High / Strong

500

The National Institute on Drug Abuse, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and SAMSHA all recommend that this therapy be included into any substance abuse treatment program.

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