Manual-guided cognitive-behavioral therapy training: a promising method for disseminating empirically supported substance abuse treatments to the practice …

J Morgenstern, TJ Morgan, BS McCrady… - Psychology of …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
J Morgenstern, TJ Morgan, BS McCrady, DS Keller, KM Carroll
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2001psycnet.apa.org
A gap exists between empirically supported substance abuse treatments and those used in
community settings. This study examined the feasibility of training substance abuse
counselors to deliver cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) using treatment manuals.
Participants were 29 counselors. Counselors were randomly assigned to receive CBT
training or to a control group. Counselor attitudes were assessed pre-and posttraining. In
addition, CBT therapy sessions were videotaped and rated for adherence and skillfulness …
Abstract
A gap exists between empirically supported substance abuse treatments and those used in community settings. This study examined the feasibility of training substance abuse counselors to deliver cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) using treatment manuals. Participants were 29 counselors. Counselors were randomly assigned to receive CBT training or to a control group. Counselor attitudes were assessed pre-and posttraining. In addition, CBT therapy sessions were videotaped and rated for adherence and skillfulness. CBT counselors reported high levels of satisfaction with the training, intention to use CBT interventions, and confidence in their ability to do so. Ratings indicated that 90% of counselors were judged as having attained at least adequate levels of CBT skillfulness. Findings demonstrate the feasibility of using psychotherapy technology tools as a means of disseminating science-based treatments to the substance abuse practice community.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved)
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