New Group Therapist Manual: Addiction and Co-occurring Disorders from a SMART Recovery Perspective

The goal of the Manual is to engage individuals in the recovery process, increase individual insight, motivate, and sustain change through education and skill development.
 
Sept. 21, 2011 - PRLog -- SMART Recovery® has announced a new publication – “Addiction and Co-occurring Disorders from a SMART Recovery Perspective: A Manual for Group Therapists.”  The 282 page Manual is co-authored by Dawn Adamson, RN, CPMHN(c), CARN, and A.G. Ahmed, MD, FRCPC, both of whom have extensive backgrounds working with individuals with mental health and addiction issues.  

The Manual was developed in the forensic unit at Brockville Mental Health Centre, a division of the Royal Ottawa Health Care Group. “A significant percentage of individuals within the forensic service have drug-related problems, either as the principal diagnosis or as a co-morbid condition. With that in mind, this program and Manual aim to engage the individual in the recovery process, increase individual insight, motivate, and sustain change through education and skill development.  The program has been adapted and delivered in a community setting to individuals with co-occurring mental disorders,” states co-author Dawn Adamson.

The program incorporates The Integrative Model of Change (Prochaska and DiClemente, 1984), Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (Ellis, 1991) and Solution Focused Therapy (DeShazer 1991). There are three main objectives for this program:

1)   Engage the individual in a therapeutic relationship and motivate change through education. Education focuses on the relationships between drug use, mental disorders, offending behavior, self-defeating behaviors, and the process of change. This approach is non-judgmental.

2)   Facilitate sustained cognitive and behavioral changes using Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and Solution Focused Therapy. The individuals receive ongoing motivational support while learning specific strategies to achieve and maintain abstinence.  

3)  Encourage individuals to continue to seek ongoing support and provide an introduction to the SMART Recovery® program and tools.

Barbara McCrady, Director, Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Addictions, University of New Mexico states: “This is an accessible, easy-to-use therapy manual with helpful exercises and a strong scientific base. The group therapy format is particularly desirable for front-line treatment programs.”

Each session includes discussion, exercises and/or role-plays, questions for the facilitator to pose to the group for discussion, and self-help homework. Chapter topics include: Getting Started/Motivated (4 sessions); Changing Your Beliefs (8 sessions); Coping with Cravings (10 sessions); Following Through (9 sessions); and 8 optional sessions addressing drug facts, definitions, relationship between drug use, mental disorder and offending behavior, and more.

The Workbook can be ordered via the SMART Recovery Online Bookstore, via www.smartrecovery.org. 282 pages, © 2011, $49.95.

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