| A review of a cognitive-behavioral approach to treating addiction. Cognitive-behavioral coping skills treatment (CBT) is a short-term, focused approach to helping drug-dependent individuals become abstinent from cocaine and other substances. Very simply put, CBT attempts to help patients recognize, avoid, and cope. |
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: An Overview
- Basic Principles of CBT
- The Structure and Format of Sessions
- Integrating CBT and Medication
- Introduction to Treatment and CBT
- Coping With Craving
- Shoring Up Motivation and Commitment to Stop
- Shoring Up Motivation and Commitment to Stop
- Refusal Skills/Assertiveness
- Seemingly Irrelevant Decisions
- An All-Purpose Coping Plan
- HIV Risk Reduction
- Significant Other Session
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12 hours |
12 Hours $59. For ICAADA members (Indiana), price of home-study is discounted by 5%. Ohio—approved for counseling. New York— CASAC (Sect. 1), CPP, CPS (Sect. 1) |
$ 59 |