Abstract This paper reviews methodologically rigorous studies examining group treatments for interview-diagnosed drug use disorders. A total of 50 studies reporting on the efficacy of group drug use disorder treatments for adults met inclusion criteria. Studies examining group treatment for cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, opioid, mixed substance, and substance use disorder with co-occurring psychiatric conditions are discussed. The current review showed that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) group therapy and contingency management (CM) groups appear to be more effective at reducing cocaine use than treatment as usual (TAU) groups. CM also appeared to be effective at reducing methamphetamine use relative to standard group treatment. R...
Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide. Cannabis dependence is a reco...
Introduction Contingency Management is a treatment for substance misuse that involves rewarding beha...
Objective: This article systematically reviews the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs)...
This paper reviews methodologically rigorous studies examining group treatments for interview-diagno...
Background and aims: From residential programs to outpatient services, group therapy permeates the c...
Although group therapy is widely used for individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs), randomize...
Objective: Despite significant advances in psychosocial treatments for substance use disorders, the ...
This TIP, Substance Abuse Treatment: Group Therapy, presents an overview of the role and efficacy of...
This chapter focuses on evidence-based treatment for illicit drug use disorders. The treatments addr...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral group thera...
This authoritative book presents a groundbreaking evidence-based approach to conducting therapy grou...
Introduction: This study was aimed to compare of the effectiveness of group cognitive-behavioral the...
Introduction: Addiction Phenomenon among detoxified people is an important therapeutic problem for s...
Importance: Substance use disorders (SUDs) represent a pressing public health concern. Combined beha...
Worldwide use of illicit drugs is increasing, and substance use disorders (SUDs) have become a signi...
Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide. Cannabis dependence is a reco...
Introduction Contingency Management is a treatment for substance misuse that involves rewarding beha...
Objective: This article systematically reviews the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs)...
This paper reviews methodologically rigorous studies examining group treatments for interview-diagno...
Background and aims: From residential programs to outpatient services, group therapy permeates the c...
Although group therapy is widely used for individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs), randomize...
Objective: Despite significant advances in psychosocial treatments for substance use disorders, the ...
This TIP, Substance Abuse Treatment: Group Therapy, presents an overview of the role and efficacy of...
This chapter focuses on evidence-based treatment for illicit drug use disorders. The treatments addr...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral group thera...
This authoritative book presents a groundbreaking evidence-based approach to conducting therapy grou...
Introduction: This study was aimed to compare of the effectiveness of group cognitive-behavioral the...
Introduction: Addiction Phenomenon among detoxified people is an important therapeutic problem for s...
Importance: Substance use disorders (SUDs) represent a pressing public health concern. Combined beha...
Worldwide use of illicit drugs is increasing, and substance use disorders (SUDs) have become a signi...
Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide. Cannabis dependence is a reco...
Introduction Contingency Management is a treatment for substance misuse that involves rewarding beha...
Objective: This article systematically reviews the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs)...