Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Cannabis Users: 5 Sessions - Cannabis Youth Treatment Series (Volume 1)


Book Description

The treatment described in this manual was designed to address the problem of marijuana use by adolescents. Section I reviews the scope, effects, and patterns of the marijuana problem. Section II provides a brief overview of the Cannabis Youth Treatment project for which this manual was developed. Section III covers the scientific basis for this intervention. Section IV provides step-by-step procedures for actually implementing this treatment protocol.













Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Cannabis Users


Book Description

The treatment described in this manual was designed to address the problem of marijuana use by adolescent s. Sect ion I reviews the scope, effect s, and pat terns of the marijuana problem. Sect ion II provides a brief overview of the Cannabis Youth Treatment project for which this manual was developed. Sect ion III covers the scientific basis for this intervention. Sect ion IV provides step-by-step procedures for actually implementing this treatment protocol.




Multidimensional Family Therapy for Adolescent Cannabis Users - Cannabis Youth Treatment Series (Volume 5)


Book Description

Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT)-Multidimensional family therapy is the multisystemic family-focused treatment described in this manual for experienced family therapists that includes 12 weeks of in-clinic and telephone sessions working with individual adolescents and their families. MDFT targets the psychosocial functioning of individual family members, the family members' relationships, and influential social systems outside the family.




Family Support Network for Adolescent Cannabis Users: Cannabis Youth Treatment Series - Volume 3


Book Description

Thus, substance-abusing adolescents experiencing inadequate family structure and functioning will be at a serious disadvantage with regard to recovery. Their recovery, however, is likely to be enhanced if family functioning can be improved. Deficits in family functioning may be related to dimensions of authority, roles, boundaries, communication, and routines. Parental authority may be eroded and roles confused; boundaries may be blurred or violated; communication may be dysfunctional and conflict laden; and family structure or routine may be lacking. Inadequate parenting skills or poor understanding of family dynamics may also contribute to a chaotic or otherwise dysfunctional family context.