| Literature DB >> 23457426 |
Brad C Donohue1, Valerie Romero, Karen Herdzik, Holly Lapota, Ruwida Abdel Al, Daniel N Allen, Nathan H Azrin, Vincent B Van Hasselt.
Abstract
High rates of co-occurrence between substance abuse and child neglect have been well documented and especially difficult to treat. As a first step in developing a comprehensive evidence-based treatment for use in this population, the present case examination underscores Family Behavior Therapy (FBT) in the treatment of a mother who evidenced Substance Dependence, child neglect, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Bipolar I Disorder, and domestic violence. Utilizing psychometrically validated self-report inventories and objective urinalysis, treatment was found to result in the cessation of substance use, lower risk of child maltreatment, improved parenting attitudes and practices, and reduced instances of violence in the home. The importance of utilizing validity scales in the assessment of referrals from child welfare settings is discussed, and future directions are reported in light of the results.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 23457426 PMCID: PMC3583562 DOI: 10.1177/1534650109351928
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Stud ISSN: 1534-6501