Psychosocial interventions for cannabis use disorder

PJ Gates, P Sabioni, J Copeland… - … of systematic reviews, 2016‏ - cochranelibrary.com
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 …

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 …

The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Study: main findings from two randomized trials

M Dennis, SH Godley, G Diamond, FM Tims… - Journal of substance …, 2004‏ - Elsevier
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 …

Development and validation of the GAIN Short Screener (GSS) for internalizing, externalizing and substance use disorders and crime/violence problems among …

ML Dennis, YF Chan, RR Funk - The American journal on …, 2006‏ - Wiley Online Library
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 …

[PDF][PDF] Global appraisal of individual needs: Administration guide for the GAIN and related measures

ML Dennis, JC Titus, MK White… - … , IL: Chestnut Health …, 2003‏ - researchgate.net
“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 …

Marijuana motives: Young adults' reasons for using marijuana

CM Lee, C Neighbors, BA Woods - Addictive behaviors, 2007‏ - Elsevier
Previous research has evaluated marijuana motives among adolescents and emerging
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?

MB Wintersteen, JL Mensinger… - … : Research and Practice, 2005‏ - psycnet.apa.org
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 …

Development and preliminary validation of a comprehensive marijuana motives questionnaire

CM Lee, C Neighbors, CS Hendershot… - Journal of studies on …, 2009‏ - jsad.com
Objective: Relatively little research has evaluated motives for using marijuana based on
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

M Dennis, CK Scott, R Funk - Evaluation and program planning, 2003‏ - Elsevier
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 …

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 …