Women with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) and other Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) have different etiology, mortality, relapse antecedents, clinical presentations, and courses of the disorders than men. This therapist guide addresses the unique problems and treatment needs of women with AUD/SUD and is based on scientific evidence accumulated over 25 years of NIH-funded studies. The book provides detailed guidance for conducting each session, sample dialogue, worksheets, and completedexamples for each worksheet, and is designed to be used along with the corresponding client workbook. This cognitive-behavioral, motivation-enhancing guide for therapists can be delivered in inpatient or outpatient settings; designed primarily for group settings, it is also easily adapted for individual use. The program covers 12 weekly sessions to help women to become abstinent, preventing relapse to drinking or drug use, and to generally achieve improvement in quality of life. The therapist guide includes step-by-step instructions for addressing behaviors around drinking and drug use, generalcoping skills such as problem-solving, assertiveness training, wellness behaviors, and communication training, as well as additional female-specific interventions like social network support and building healthy, supportive relationships. If used in a group format, the therapy harnesses the power ofpeer support, shared wisdom, and universality of experience to accelerate positive change in desired outcomes. Overcoming alcohol or drug problems is an attainable goal with this effective and comprehensive program.
Table of Contents - Therapist Guide; About Treatments That Work; Chapter 1. Introductory Information for Therapists; Chapter 2. What Is Womens CBT Group for SUD?; Chapter 3. How to Use This Therapist Guide and Client Workbook; Chapter 4. Clinical and Group Management Issues in Womens CBT Group for SUD; Chapter 5. The Initial Interview: Assessing Alcohol and Drug Use and Problems; Chapter 6. Session 1: Orientation, Daily Monitoring, and Abstinence Plans; Chapter 7. Session 2: Triggers and Behavior Chains; Chapter 8. Session 3: Presence of Heavy Drinkers/Drug Users in Social Network; Self-Management Plans; Chapter 9. Session 4: Enhancing Motivation to Change and Increasing Positive Consequences of Abstinence; Chapter 10. Session 5: Well-Being and Self-Care; Chapter 11. Session 6: Identifying Anxiety, Depression, Trauma; Coping with Cravings; Chapter 12. Session 7: Affect and Mood Management; Chapter 13. Session 8: Connecting With Others, Dealing With Alcohol/Drug-Related Thoughts; Chapter 14. Session 9: Assertiveness Training and Drink Refusal; Chapter 15. Session 10: Anger Management; Relapse Prevention I: Seemingly Irrelevant Decisions; Chapter 16. Session 11: Problem-Solving; Chapter 17. Session 12: Relapse Prevention II, Maintenance Planning; APPENDICES; Appendix I: Self-Report Measures; Appendix II: Clinical Intake Interview; REFERENCES;
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