Alcohol Abuse: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy May Benefit Patients in Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
Alcohol Abuse: Cognitive behavioral therapy may benefit patients in residential substance abuse treatment programs
Patients in residential treatment programs for drug and alcohol abuse may benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy for depressive symptoms, according to a new report.
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Alcohol Abuse: Alcohol will be included in drugs strategy, says minister
ALCOHOL abuse is a “serious social problem” and a “gateway” to the abuse of other substances, the new drugs minister has said.
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Alcohol Abuse: Childhood ADHD Linked to Later Risk of Drug Abuse
Childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) increases risk for cigarette smoking and drug and alcohol abuse problems in early adulthood, a study shows.
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Alcohol Abuse: CBT Helps Depressive Symptoms For Patients In Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) appears to help patients in drug and alcohol abuse treatment programs with symptoms of depression, researchers from the RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California reported in Archives of General Psychiatry today. The authors explain that depressive symptoms are common in individuals with a history of substance abuse. However, patients with both disorders are …
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