| Literature DB >> 23577913 |
Mary Jo Larson1, Maryann Amodeo, Joseph S Locastro, Jordana Muroff, Lauren Smith, Eric Gerstenberger.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND METHODS: The authors designed and delivered an innovative Web course on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a specific empirically based treatment, to a diverse group of addiction counselors and supervisors in 54 addiction units across the country, and conducted a randomized controlled trial of its effectiveness with 127 counselors. The primary focus of the trial was to assess "adequate adherence to CBT practice" after training as judged by raters blinded to training condition who listened to audiotapes of actual client sessions. Counselors who passed were judged to satisfy 2 criteria: (a) low pass or greater on at least 1 of 3 "CBT-generic skills" assessing session structure; and (b) low pass or greater on at least 1 of 3 "CBT-specific skills" related to use of functional analysis, cognitive skills practice, or behavioral skills practice.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23577913 PMCID: PMC4073477 DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2012.746255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Subst Abus ISSN: 0889-7077 Impact factor: 3.716