“That's not what we do”: Evidence that normative change is a mechanism of action in group interventions

T Cruwys, SA Haslam, NE Fox, H McMahon - Behaviour research and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Group interventions for mental health have proved very effective, but there is little consensus
on their mechanism of action. In the present study, we posit that normative change is a …

Gender, treatment and self-help in remission from alcohol use disorders

RH Moos, BS Moos, C Timko - Clinical Medicine & Research, 2006 - Marshfield Clinic
Objectives: To examine gender differences in the influence of treatment, self-help groups
and life context and coping factors on remission among initially untreated individuals with …

[图书][B] Treating alcohol and drug problems in psychotherapy practice: Doing what works

AM Washton, JE Zweben - 2006 - books.google.com
Written specifically for the office-based psychotherapist, this practical guide describes how to
detect, assess, diagnose, and treat clients presenting with a range of alcohol and drug …

In college and in recovery: Reasons for joining a Collegiate Recovery Program

AB Laudet, K Harris, T Kimball, KC Winters… - Journal of American …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Objective: Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs), a campus-based peer
support model for students recovering from substance abuse problems, grew exponentially …

Social recovery model: An 8year investigation of adolescent 12step group involvement following inpatient treatment

JF Kelly, SA Brown, A Abrantes… - Alcoholism: Clinical …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Despite widespread use of 12step treatment approaches and referrals to
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) by youth providers, little is …

Alcoholics Anonymous attendance, decreases in impulsivity and drinking and psychosocial outcomes over 16 years: Moderatedmediation from a developmental …

DM Blonigen, C Timko, JW Finney, BS Moos… - …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To examine whether decreases in impulsivity account for links between Alcoholics
Anonymous (AA) attendance and better drinking and psychosocial outcomes, and whether …

Predictors of changes in alcohol-related self-efficacy over 16 years

J McKellar, M Ilgen, BS Moos, R Moos - Journal of Substance Abuse …, 2008 - Elsevier
Self-efficacy is a robust predictor of short-and long-term remission after treatment. This study
examined the predictors of self-efficacy in the year after treatment and 15 years later. A …

Sixteen-year changes and stable remission among treated and untreated individuals with alcohol use disorders

RH Moos, BS Moos - Drug and alcohol dependence, 2005 - Elsevier
AIMS: This study examined changes over a 16-year interval and predictors of stable
remission among previously untreated individuals with alcohol-use disorders who did not …

The impact of depression on abstinence self-efficacy and substance use outcomes among emerging adults in residential treatment.

BL Greenfield, KL Venner, JF Kelly… - Psychology of …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
A large proportion of emerging adults treated for substance use disorder (SUD) present with
symptoms of negative affect and major depressive disorder (MDD). However, little is known …

Effects of executive function impairment on change processes and substance use outcomes in 12-step treatment.

J Morgenstern, ME Bates - Journal of studies on alcohol, 1999 - jsad.com
Objective: A strong clinical rationale exists to hypothesize that neuropsychological
impairment interferes with treatment-initiated change, thereby leading to poor outcome. This …