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A Community Reinforcement Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction
A Community Reinforcement Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction
Exhibit 15: Functional Analysis - Cocaine Behavior Form (example)
Trigger
Plans
+/- Consequences
Difficulty (1-10)
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Therapy Manuals for Drug Abuse:
Manual 2
Contents
Index
Foreword
Background
Program Overview
Clinical Approach
The Voucher Program
Intake
Early Counseling Sessions
Drug Avoidance Skills
Lifestyle Change Components
Relationship Counseling
Other Substance Abuse
Other Psychiatric Problems
Clinical Supervision
References
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