This study determined the effectiveness of the New Beginnings Foundation\u27s Primary Residential Treatment Program. It is a product evaluation of the program using the case approach. Four respondents were chosen by convenient sampling from the clients of the New Beginnings Foundation. The researchers sought to determine the effectiveness of the program in improving the drug user\u27s relationship with himself, his family, and his friends. Activities engaged in case of relapse and factors that contributed to the treatments\u27 successes were also considered. Data was gathered through the administration of pretests and posttests and the use of an interview schedule. The instrument used in evaluating the effectiveness of the program was the H...
This retrospective study examined the factors affecting recovery from alcohol dependence and drug de...
This study examined the relationship among treatment retention, family functioning, individual resil...
Addiction is probably the most harmful of all diseases that plague our society today. It gets a lot ...
The study aimed to identify the effectiveness of the cognitive-behavioral therapy program in reducin...
Eliminating drug use: A Comparative analysis of the efficacy of substance abuse intervention program...
Utilizing a convenience sample from a drug court program, the authors investigated the benefits of t...
Utilizing a convenience sample from a drug court program, the authors investigated the benefits of t...
The current study is a program evaluation at John Muir Behavioral Health, Center for Recovery. The r...
This study aims to provide answers to the high rate of relapse. The factors discussed so far regardi...
Since the Narcotic Addiction Foundation of British Columbia opened its doors in 1958 it has been suc...
The objectives of this study were to identify and measure the average outcomes of the Open Door Miss...
Building new networks for recovering drug addicts is essential for the drug rehabilitation process, ...
The goal of treatment is to return the individual to productive functioning in the family, workplace...
This is the first practice research study to examine the feasibility of increasing the retention rat...
This research was conducted in a rehabilitation setting to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment...
This retrospective study examined the factors affecting recovery from alcohol dependence and drug de...
This study examined the relationship among treatment retention, family functioning, individual resil...
Addiction is probably the most harmful of all diseases that plague our society today. It gets a lot ...
The study aimed to identify the effectiveness of the cognitive-behavioral therapy program in reducin...
Eliminating drug use: A Comparative analysis of the efficacy of substance abuse intervention program...
Utilizing a convenience sample from a drug court program, the authors investigated the benefits of t...
Utilizing a convenience sample from a drug court program, the authors investigated the benefits of t...
The current study is a program evaluation at John Muir Behavioral Health, Center for Recovery. The r...
This study aims to provide answers to the high rate of relapse. The factors discussed so far regardi...
Since the Narcotic Addiction Foundation of British Columbia opened its doors in 1958 it has been suc...
The objectives of this study were to identify and measure the average outcomes of the Open Door Miss...
Building new networks for recovering drug addicts is essential for the drug rehabilitation process, ...
The goal of treatment is to return the individual to productive functioning in the family, workplace...
This is the first practice research study to examine the feasibility of increasing the retention rat...
This research was conducted in a rehabilitation setting to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment...
This retrospective study examined the factors affecting recovery from alcohol dependence and drug de...
This study examined the relationship among treatment retention, family functioning, individual resil...
Addiction is probably the most harmful of all diseases that plague our society today. It gets a lot ...