Inclusion of Family Therapy in Rehabilitation Program of Substance Abuse and Its Efficacious Implementation

The family has been described as the center or heart of societal relationships. There has been a historic neglect of research in area of counseling for the family members of substance abusers. As result, treatment for individual family members affected by alcoholism and drug addiction remains a negl...

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description The family has been described as the center or heart of societal relationships. There has been a historic neglect of research in area of counseling for the family members of substance abusers. As result, treatment for individual family members affected by alcoholism and drug addiction remains a neglected component of majority of addiction programs. The study used a sample of 36 families who participated in family therapy intensive outpatient and inpatient treatment program during 2 years. This study explored the efficacy of family-based treatment in changing family’s attitudes toward people with addiction and toward specific relative with addiction. The participants were in two groups; ethnographic technique of action research model was used. Participants in the treatment group received treatment session and participants in the control group did not receive treatment session but had a general treatment program in health centers. This study had two phases: (1) recruiting, selecting, interviewing, and determining eligibility of family members from both groups in the study and (2) applying the intervention to the treatment group with the help of cognitive-behavioral group counseling. This treatment program comprised of solution-focused family skilled training therapy, action learning techniques, community and peer mentorship, and parent training was effective in reducing addicts drug ingestion, changing their attitudes about drug use, increasing knowledge of the physical consequences of drug use, and improving competent behaviors. Family therapy enhanced family resilience, structure, and strong ties; the program improved problem-solving skills, coping skills, and family resiliency levels of the addicts.
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subjects Abusers
Action learning
Action research
Addictions
Alcoholism
Attitudes
Behavior modification
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Competence
Coping strategies
Drug abuse
Drug addiction
Drug use
Drugs
Efficacy
Family counseling
Family therapy
Group counseling
Health facilities
Health problems
Interviews
Mentoring
Outpatient treatment
Parent education
Parenthood education
Problem solving
Recruitment
Rehabilitation
Relatives
Residential institutions
Resilience
Skills
Substance abuse
Substance abuse treatment
Treatment programs
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