Start Over and Survive : A Brief Intervention For Substance Abuse in Early Psychosis
Contribuinte(s) |
Graham, Hermine Birchwood, Max Copello, Alex Mueser, Kim |
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Data(s) |
2003
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Resumo |
Over the last decade, brief intervention for alcohol problems has become a well-validated and accepted treatment, with bried interventions frequently showing equivalence in terms of outcome to more extended treatments (Bien et al, 1993). A recent review of this studies found that heavy drinkers who received interventions of less than 1 h were almost twice as likely to moderate their drinking over the following 6-12 months as did those not receiving intervention (Wilk etal, 1997).Some studies have used motivational interviewing (MI) strategies (Monti et al, 1999); others have simply given information ajnd advice to reduce drinking (Fleming et al, 1997). Leaflets or information on strategies to assist in the attempt or follow-up sessions are sometimes provided (Fleming et al, 1997). In general practice research, provision of one or more follow-up sessions increases the reliability of intake reductions across studies (Poikolainen, 1999). |
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Publicador |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |
Relação |
http://au.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470013613.html Kavanagh, David J., Young, Ross, White, Angela, Saunders, John, Shockley, Natalie, Wallis, Jeff, & Clair, Anne (2003) Start Over and Survive : A Brief Intervention For Substance Abuse in Early Psychosis. In Graham, Hermine, Birchwood, Max, Copello, Alex, & Mueser, Kim (Eds.) Substance misuse in psychosis : approaches to treatment and service delivery. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Chichester, England, pp. 244-258. |
Fonte |
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling |
Palavras-Chave | #111700 PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES #substance misuse #intervention #treatment #drinking |
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Book Chapter |