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Therapist Satisfaction With Four Manual-Based Treatments on a National Multisite Trial: An Exploratory Study.
Authors:Najavits  Lisa M; Ghinassi  Frank; Van Horn  Amanda; Weiss  Roger D; Siqueland  Lynne; Frank  Arlene; Thase  Michael E; Luborsky  Lester
Abstract:Ratings by 44 therapists in 4 modalities (cognitive, supportive-expressive, individual drug counseling, and group drug counseling) were obtained during one of the largest outcome trials ever conducted, the National Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study. Views of the treatments, desired changes, and influences on implementation were studied. Therapists were highly positive about the treatments. However, their likelihood of using them in the future without modification was low, and they viewed them as too short. Supervision was perceived as more important than manuals and taping of sessions as more important than adherence scales. It took therapists an average of 8 months to feel comfortable with the treatments. New learning was therapists' primary motivation, more than extrinsic factors such as pay. Supportive-expressive therapists reported the most negative views, among modalities. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:drug counseling  therapist satisfaction  drug rehabilitation  cognitive therapy  individual therapy  group counseling
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