There is considerable need for effective treatment for addicted patien
ts in office practice. In Network Therapy, described in this article,
the therapist draws on family and peer support in the office setting t
o secure abstinence and aid in relapse prevention. This approach compl
ements individual therapy, and can draw on self-help groups and other
modalities as well. Assessment of a series of 60 patients treated for
alcohol and drug dependence demonstrates the mode of operation and the
outcome of this approach. Of them, 46 experienced major or full impro
vement, and those using disulfiram under observation of a network memb
er showed the best outcome.