2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2010.03016.x
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Community reinforcement and family training: an effective option to engage treatment‐resistant substance‐abusing individuals in treatment

Abstract: CRAFT has been found to be superior in engaging treatment-resistant substance-abusing individuals compared with the traditional programmes.

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“…More effective are interventions that have been developed and can be applied to increase engagement. [28][29][30] Furthermore, for patients with accompanying psychiatric or social conditions and more severe dependence, more intense monitoring and management of recovery following treatment may be necessary. 31 Review drinking practices; and the complex social, cultural and moral context concerning what constitutes problematic drinking.…”
Section: What Resources Exist To Help In Administering Brief Intervenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More effective are interventions that have been developed and can be applied to increase engagement. [28][29][30] Furthermore, for patients with accompanying psychiatric or social conditions and more severe dependence, more intense monitoring and management of recovery following treatment may be necessary. 31 Review drinking practices; and the complex social, cultural and moral context concerning what constitutes problematic drinking.…”
Section: What Resources Exist To Help In Administering Brief Intervenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As patients reported less social support while they more often asked for support from their friends/family and perceived more social pressure to seek treatment, the social network of dependent users could be an additional target for interventions. Proven effective examples are the use of Community Reinforcement And Family Training (CRAFT; Roozen et al, 2010), Table 2 Barriers to seek treatment among dependent precluders, dependent users with objective and with subjective treatment need.…”
Section: Perceived Treatment Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an extensive amount of literature supporting family involvement to help engage individuals with substance use disorder in treatment [56][57][58]. As health care professionals typically focus on the addicted individual, families are often not included in the creation of treatment goals, and affects to the family system are often not considered, despite the vast impact families have on the individual with the substance use disorder [59].…”
Section: Family Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%