2022
DOI: 10.1002/capr.12547
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Community‐based counselling for benzodiazepine withdrawal: A mixed‐methods study of client outcomes

Abstract: Despite adverse health outcomes being associated with long‐term tranquilliser use, health professionals face numerous barriers in reducing reliance on benzodiazepines. This study investigated the effectiveness of focused counselling in facilitating benzodiazepine withdrawal. In phase one of a two‐phase mixed‐methods evaluation, preintervention and postintervention quantitative data for 24 participants were analysed. Measures included the Australian Treatment Outcome Profile, Kessler 10, and two client outcome … Show more

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