The effect of a behavioral activation treatment for substance use on post-treatment abstinence: A randomized controlled trial
Addiction Oct 05, 2017
Daughters SB, et al. - The authors performed this randomized controlled trial to compare outcomes for a behavioral activation group treatment for substance use (LETS ACT), vs. a time and group size matched control condition delivered in a residential treatment setting. They found the effectiveness of behavioral activation group treatment for substance use (LETS ACT) in increasing the likelihood of abstinence and reducing adverse consequences from substance use up to 12 months post-treatment.
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