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A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction
A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction
Exhibit 11: Support Plan
What is my goal?
Who is to be contacted?
(Phone#, address)
When will the contact be made?
What services will I request?
Outcome
Goal 1
Goal 2
Goal 3
Goal 4
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Therapy Manuals for Drug Abuse:
Manual 2
Contents
Index
Foreword
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: An Overview
Basic Principles of CBT
The Structure and Format of Sessions
Integrating CBT and Medication
Session 1: Introduction to Treatment and CBT
Topic 1: Coping With Craving
Topic 2: Shoring Up Motivation and Commitment to Stop
Topic 3: Refusal Skills/Assertiveness
Topic 4: Seemingly Irrelevant Decisions
Topic 5: An All-Purpose Coping Plan
Topic 6: Problemsolving
Topic 7: Case Management
Topic 8: HIV Risk Reduction
Significant Other Session
Final Session: Termination
Appendix A: Therapist Selection, Training, and Supervision
Appendix B: Clinical Research Supporting CB
References
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