The social construction of co-dependency in the treatment of substance abuse
D Harkness, G Cotrell - Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 1997 - Elsevier
Co-dependency has become an important concept in the treatment of substance abuse, yet
there is still disagreement about what it means. The meaning of co-dependency is important …
there is still disagreement about what it means. The meaning of co-dependency is important …
The survey of treatment entry pressures (STEP): Identifying client's reasons for entering substance abuse treatment
KL Dugosh, DS Festinger, KG Lynch… - Journal of clinical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Systematically identifying reasons that clients enter substance abuse treatment
may allow clinicians to immediately focus on issues of greatest relevance to the individual …
may allow clinicians to immediately focus on issues of greatest relevance to the individual …
From coerced to compulsory treatment of addiction in the patient's best interests: Is it supported by the evidence?
There has been renewed advocacy in Australia and the USA for coerced treatment of
addiction. Leading neuroscientists have argued that the chronic use of addictive substances …
addiction. Leading neuroscientists have argued that the chronic use of addictive substances …
Coerced substance abuse counseling revisited
RA Shearer - Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Coerced Substance Abuse Counseling Revisited Page 1 Journal of Offender Rehabilitation,
Vol. 30 (3/4), 2000. Pp. 153-171. E 2000 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved …
Vol. 30 (3/4), 2000. Pp. 153-171. E 2000 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved …
Measures of attentional bias and relational responding are associated with behavioral treatment outcome for cocaine dependence
KM Carpenter, D Martinez, NP Vadhan… - The American journal …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Psychosocial interventions for substance dependence have demonstrated
efficacy. However, the mechanisms by which specific intervention strategies exert their effect …
efficacy. However, the mechanisms by which specific intervention strategies exert their effect …
Social control and coercion in addiction treatment: towards evidence‐based policy and practice
TC Wild - Addiction, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Background Social pressures are often an integral part of the process of seeking addiction
treatment. However, scientists have not developed conclusive evidence on the processes …
treatment. However, scientists have not developed conclusive evidence on the processes …
Perception of coercion among patients with a psychiatric community treatment order: a literature review
KMF Pridham, A Berntson, AIF Simpson… - Psychiatric …, 2016 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Various forms of compulsory psychiatric community treatment orders (CTOs) are
commonly utilized internationally. CTOs remain contentious because of the ethical …
commonly utilized internationally. CTOs remain contentious because of the ethical …
Skeptical attunement: Modifying psychodynamic technique for substance abuse treatment
K Frieder, R Futterman, S Silverman - Journal of dual diagnosis, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Despite enormous advances in the field brought on by psychology's reintegration, modern
substance abuse treatment fails to adequately treat substance abusers' emotional lives …
substance abuse treatment fails to adequately treat substance abusers' emotional lives …
Coercion and treatment satisfaction among involuntary patients
C Katsakou, L Bowers, T Amos, R Morriss… - Psychiatric …, 2010 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: This study aimed to assess involuntary inpatients' satisfaction with treatment and
explore how coercion and other factors are associated with satisfaction. Methods: An …
explore how coercion and other factors are associated with satisfaction. Methods: An …