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E. HOCH ; G. BÜHRINGER ; A. PIXA ; K. DITTMER ; J. HENKER ; A. SEIFERT ; H. U. WITTCHEN |Background: In a recent paper, we reported the efficacy of a modular cognitive-behavioral intervention for treating adolescents and adults with cannabis use disorders (CUD). In this study, we examine the outcome of this intervention after transl[...]Périodique
O. PHAN ; P. JEAMMET ; J. P. COUTERON | 2005Le gouvernement vient de lancer une campagne de sensibilisation à la consommation de cannabis. Après avoir exposé les problématiques de cette consommation chez les adolescents (Le Généraliste n° 2300), nous vous proposons quelques outils et prin[...]Livre
R. ROFFMAN ; R. S. STEPHENS ; G. A. MARLATT | Cambridge - New York : Cambridge University Press | International Research Monographs in the Addictions (IRMA) | 2006Cannabis dependence is controversial. Does it occur or is it a myth put forth by those who oppose legalization? What are the signs of cannabis dependence? How many people are affected? What are the health and behavioral risks of becoming cannabi[...]Périodique
J. J. CLARK ; C. LEUKEFELD ; T. GODLASKI | 1999FRANÇAIS : Cet article présente un modèle de gestion de cas appliqué à des patients provenant de milieux ruraux qui participent à un traitement de lusage de drogues et de consommation excessive dalcool. Faisant partie dun programme à plus grand[...]Périodique
D. NURCO ; B. PRIMM ; M. LERNER ; P. STEPHENSON ; L. BROWN ; D. AJULUCHUKWU | 1995FRANÇAIS : Chez des patients d'une clinique méthadone de Brooklyn dans l'état de New York, ayant participé - en plus du programme standard - à un programme d'entraide soutenu par des cliniciens (Clinical-Guided Self-Help Group : CGSH group), on[...]Article : Périodique
Clinical trial of abstinence-based vouchers and cognitive-behavioral therapy for cannabis dependence
Ninety cannabis-dependent adults seeking treatment were randomly assigned to receive cognitive-behavioral therapy, abstinence-based voucher incentives, or their combination. Treatment duration was 14 weeks, and outcomes were assessed for 12 mont[...]Périodique
GARCIA-VERA M. P. | 2004ENGLISH : This article examines the clinical utility of behavior therapy combined with nicotine patches as a smoking-cessation treatment, by presenting the results obtained at 5 years with 142 persons who attended a private center specialized [...]Périodique
CURRY J. F. ; K. C. WELLS ; J. E. LOCHMAN ; W. E. CRAIGHEAD ; NAGY P. D. | 2003ENGLISH : Objectives: To develop a cognitive-behavioral treatment for depressed, substance-abusing adolescents, determine its feasibility, and test its association with symptomatic improvement. Method: Based on the efficacy of cognitive-behavi[...]Périodique
HERSHBERGER S. L. ; M. M. WOOD ; D. G. FISHER | 2003ENGLISH : This paper presents the results of a study evaluating the efficacy of a theory-based cognitive-behavioral intervention to reduce HIV risk among street-based crack and injection drug users not currently in drug treatment in Long Beach[...]Périodique
BURLING T. A. ; SEIDNER A. L. ; SALVIO M-A. ; G. D. MARSHALL | 1994FRANÇAIS : Cet article décrit l'approche thérapeutique qui intègre à la fois les procédures de la communauté thérapeutique et les techniques de la thérapie cognitive et comportementale et présente les résultats du programme de réhabilitation ré[...]Article : Périodique
N. M. PETRY ; Y. AMMERMAN ; BOHL J. ; DOERSH A. ; H. GAY ; R. KADDEN ; N. MOLINA C. ; K. STEINBERG |ENGLISH : Few studies have evaluated efficacy of psychotherapies for pathological gambling. Pathological gamblers (N = 231) were randomly assigned to (a) referral to Gamblers Anonymous (GA), (b) GA referral plus a cognitive- behavioral (CB) wo[...]Article : Périodique
Contingency management (CM) rapidly reduces cocaine use, but its effects subside after treatment. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) produces reductions months after treatment. Combined, the 2 might be complementary. One hundred ninety-three coc[...]Périodique
ZLOTNICK C. ; NAJAVITS L. M. ; D. J. ROHSENOW ; D. M. JOHNSON | 2003ENGLISH : Treatment for comorbid substance use disorder (SUD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is of particular relevance for incarcerated women, whose rates of PTSD and SUD are considerably higher than women in the general population.[...]Périodique
CZUCHRY M. ; D. F. DANSEREAU | 2003ENGLISH : As part of an NIDA-sponsored project, the current study investigated the effectiveness of a skills program we developed called the TCU Cognitive Skills Module (CSM). The program was developed to address cognitive deficits that may im[...]