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Augmenting continuing education with psychologically focused group consultation: Effects on adoption of group drug counseling.
Authors:Luoma, Jason B.   Hayes, Steven C.   Twohig, Michael P.   Roget, Nancy   Fisher, Gary   Padilla, Michelle   Bissett, Richard   Holt, Charles   Kohlenberg, Barbara
Abstract:This study examines whether adding psychologically focused group consultation to a standard 1-day continuing-education workshop on Group Drug Counseling (GDC), a group therapy with evidence of effectiveness in the treatment of substance abuse problems, improves GDC adoption. Counselors who had taken a 1-day workshop were randomly assigned to an 8-week course of group consultation that met for 1.5 hr per session (n = 16) or to no additional contact (n = 14). The group consultation used Relapse Prevention and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy principles to help participants overcome psychological barriers to the adoption of GDC. Results showed that the 1-day workshop resulted in attempts by trainees to implement the new therapy, but that the consultation condition maintained significantly higher levels of adoption and 2- and 4-month followups. Additionally, those in the group consultation condition reported a higher sense of personal accomplishment at the 4-month followup. These findings suggest that empirically supported psychotherapy models can be used to decrease clinicians' psychological barriers to adoption of evidence-based psychotherapy methods. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:dissemination   drug dependence   training   alcohol dependence   group counseling   acceptance   Acceptance and Commitment Therapy   Relapse Prevention   continuing education
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