Psychosocial interventions for cannabis use disorder
Background Cannabis use disorder is the most commonly reported illegal substance use
disorder in the general population; although demand for assistance from health services is …
disorder in the general population; although demand for assistance from health services is …
Adolescents, substance abuse, and the treatment of insomnia and daytime sleepiness
RR Bootzin, SJ Stevens - Clinical psychology review, 2005 - Elsevier
Adolescence is a time of change that can be both exciting and stressful. In this review, we
focus on the central role that disturbed sleep and daytime sleepiness occupies in …
focus on the central role that disturbed sleep and daytime sleepiness occupies in …
The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Study: main findings from two randomized trials
This article presents the main outcome findings from two inter-related randomized trials
conducted at four sites to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of five short-term …
conducted at four sites to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of five short-term …
Development and validation of the GAIN Short Screener (GSS) for internalizing, externalizing and substance use disorders and crime/violence problems among …
The Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN) 1 is a 1–2 hour standardized
biopsychosocial that integrates clinical and research assessment for people presenting to …
biopsychosocial that integrates clinical and research assessment for people presenting to …
[PDF][PDF] Global appraisal of individual needs: Administration guide for the GAIN and related measures
“I'll be spending the next couple hours with you to complete the first part of your treatment or
counseling. The first part of treatment and counseling is the data-gathering phase. This is the …
counseling. The first part of treatment and counseling is the data-gathering phase. This is the …
Marijuana motives: Young adults' reasons for using marijuana
Previous research has evaluated marijuana motives among adolescents and emerging
adults using a predetermined set of motives, largely adapted from the alcohol literature. This …
adults using a predetermined set of motives, largely adapted from the alcohol literature. This …
Do gender and racial differences between patient and therapist affect therapeutic alliance and treatment retention in adolescents?
Parents, referral sources, and even therapists wonder whether the gender and racial match
between therapists and patients contributes to poorer alliances and treatment dropout. Six …
between therapists and patients contributes to poorer alliances and treatment dropout. Six …
Development and preliminary validation of a comprehensive marijuana motives questionnaire
Objective: Relatively little research has evaluated motives for using marijuana based on
users' self-reported reasons. This article details the construction and psychometric validation …
users' self-reported reasons. This article details the construction and psychometric validation …
An experimental evaluation of recovery management checkups (RMC) for people with chronic substance use disorders
The majority of people presenting for publicly-funded substance abuse treatment relapse
and receive multiple episodes of care before achieving long-term recovery. This Early Re …
and receive multiple episodes of care before achieving long-term recovery. This Early Re …
On the learning curve: the emerging evidence supporting cognitive–behavioral therapies for adolescent substance abuse
HB Waldron, Y Kaminer - Addiction, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) approaches to intervention for adolescent
substance use disorders has been limited and formal controlled clinical efficacy trials have …
substance use disorders has been limited and formal controlled clinical efficacy trials have …