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CBT used for
Depression, alcohol ,MJ, methamphetamine, nicotine
Contingency Management main ideas
tangible rewards system to reinforce abstinence-- voucher based reinforcement
used for opioid and stimulant users for drug free urine samples-- prize
incentives used to offer cash prizes for attending counseling and completing
goal related activity
Group Therapy
Pros : Cost effective Allows for peer support Developmental preference for
many teens--
Cons: Limited availability Limited studies available on outcomes • Teens not
really motivated to change, can impact those who are
EMDR
,Eye-Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing. In the new treatment for PTSD,
the client imagines the traumatic event and processes it in a non-threatening
manner.
Key principles of EMDR
1. Dual Attention Stimulation: A central feature of EMDR is the use of bilateral
stimulation, typically in the form of guided eye movements, though it can also
involve taps or sounds.2. Memory Processing: The goal of EMDR is to help the
individual reprocess traumatic memories so that they are no longer
distressing.3. Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) Model: EMDR is based on
the Adaptive Information Processing theory, which posits that traumatic
memories are not processed or integrated properly when the brain's natural
processing system is overwhelmed (due to stress or trauma).
MOTIVATIONAL ENHANCEMENT THERAPY (MET)
Main Ideas-- Counseling approach to help resolve ambivalence related to
engaging in treatment and abstinence-- Evoke rapid and internal motivation to
change 4-5 sessions --- Uses MI to strengthen motivation to change and enhance
coping strategies
THE MATRIX MODEL
Framework for engaging stimulant abusers in treatment-- Education, Direction,
Support-- Encouragement Authentic interactions-- Treatment developed from
other evidence-bases approaches (i.e., recovery skills groups, family education
groups, 12-step programs and social support groups-- Frequent UDS
, FAMILY BEHAVIOR THERAPY
Addresses substance use problems and other co-occurring problems (i.e.,
conduct disorders, child mis/maltreatment, depression, family conflict)--
Combines behavioral contracting with contingency management-- Development
of goals to prevent substance use; rewards provided when goals are
accomplished
MULTISYSTEMIC THERAPY
Based on Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Model Intensive treatment modality
which occurs in "natural" environment-- Addresses factors associated with
serious antisocial behavior in children and adolescents who abuse alcohol or
other drugs-- Characteristics of child or adolescent-- Family Peers School--
Neighborhood
MET/CBT
Shown to be effective for cannabis treatment, less expensive than intensive or
lengthy modalities
Bessel van der Kolk
Traumatization occurs when both internal and external resources are
inadequate to cope w external threat