TREATMENT STRUCTURE, CLIENT COPING METHODS, AND RESPONSE TO BRIEF INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING - PRELIMINARY FINDINGS IN A SUBSTANCE DEPENDENT SAMPLE

Citation
E. Gottheil et al., TREATMENT STRUCTURE, CLIENT COPING METHODS, AND RESPONSE TO BRIEF INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING - PRELIMINARY FINDINGS IN A SUBSTANCE DEPENDENT SAMPLE, Journal of addictive diseases, 16(3), 1997, pp. 51-65
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Substance Abuse
ISSN journal
10550887
Volume
16
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
51 - 65
Database
ISI
SICI code
1055-0887(1997)16:3<51:TSCCMA>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
In this paper we report preliminary treatment outcome findings for the first 16 substance abuse patients who volunteered and qualified for a 12-week research-treatment program. Eight patients were exposed to a high-structure, behaviorally-oriented (HSB) individual counseling styl e, while the remaining eight were exposed to a low-structure, facilita tive (LSF) style. 'Counselor effects' were controlled by having each o f four counselors conduct both styles (two patients each) in serial bu t counterbalanced order; under these conditions treatment outcomes did not differ for patients randomly assigned to the different counselors . Outcomes also did not differ for the HSB and LSF clients with regard to retention, drug and alcohol use during treatment or for reported s ymptom reduction during the program as measured by the Addiction Sever ity Index. Though the LSF clients reported receiving more treatment be nefits than did the HSB patients in their post-session ratings, this w as not confirmed in the counselors' post-treatment ratings or in the o ther treatment response measures. Finally, with a few exceptions, pati ents scoring higher versus lower on four measures of coping, including conceptual and developmental levels of functioning, field independenc e and social independence, did not differ in their treatment outcomes.