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A community reinforcement approach to addiction treatment / edited by Robert J. Meyers, William R. Miller.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International research monographs in the addictionsPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2001Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 188 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511570117 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.86/06 21
LOC classification:
  • RC564 .C65135 2001
Online resources:
Contents:
Developing the community reinforcement approach / Robert J. Meyers and Mark D. Godley -- Practice and promise: the Azrin studies / Erica J. Miller -- The treatment / Jane Ellen Smith and Robert J. Meyers -- A comparison of CRA and traditional approaches: findings of a controlled trial / William R. Miller [and others] -- CRA with the homeless / Jane Ellen Smith and Harold D. Delaney -- CRA and treatment of cocaine and opioid dependence / Stephen T. Higgins and Patrick J. Abbott -- Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) / Robert J. Meyers, William R. Miller and Jane Ellen Smith -- Summary and reflections / William R. Miller and Robert J. Meyers.
Summary: The community reinforcement approach (CRA) to treating alcohol and other drug problems is designed to make changes in the client's daily environment, to reduce substance abuse and promote a healthier lifestyle. It is of proven effectiveness, and should be more widely used. This 2001 book presents research on the effectiveness of the CRA for a clinical readership. It includes the original study comparing CRA with traditional treatments of alcohol dependence, and summarizes other trials with alcohol, cocaine and heroin users. The CRA program provides basic guidelines for clinicians, focusing on communication skills, problem-solving and drink-refusal strategies, and addresses the needs of the client as part of a social community. Combining practical advice on such matters with a scientific survey of CRA in use, this book offers a treatment approach to all involved with the support and treatment of those with alcohol and drug problems.
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Developing the community reinforcement approach / Robert J. Meyers and Mark D. Godley -- Practice and promise: the Azrin studies / Erica J. Miller -- The treatment / Jane Ellen Smith and Robert J. Meyers -- A comparison of CRA and traditional approaches: findings of a controlled trial / William R. Miller [and others] -- CRA with the homeless / Jane Ellen Smith and Harold D. Delaney -- CRA and treatment of cocaine and opioid dependence / Stephen T. Higgins and Patrick J. Abbott -- Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) / Robert J. Meyers, William R. Miller and Jane Ellen Smith -- Summary and reflections / William R. Miller and Robert J. Meyers.

The community reinforcement approach (CRA) to treating alcohol and other drug problems is designed to make changes in the client's daily environment, to reduce substance abuse and promote a healthier lifestyle. It is of proven effectiveness, and should be more widely used. This 2001 book presents research on the effectiveness of the CRA for a clinical readership. It includes the original study comparing CRA with traditional treatments of alcohol dependence, and summarizes other trials with alcohol, cocaine and heroin users. The CRA program provides basic guidelines for clinicians, focusing on communication skills, problem-solving and drink-refusal strategies, and addresses the needs of the client as part of a social community. Combining practical advice on such matters with a scientific survey of CRA in use, this book offers a treatment approach to all involved with the support and treatment of those with alcohol and drug problems.

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