Clinical Improvement in Adolescents Comorbid for Substance Abuse and Psychiatric Diagnoses Through Multiple Group Psychotherapy |
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Authors: | Mary Pressman David W. Brook Patrick Maidman Barbara Orlowski |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York;(2) Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York;(3) Counseling Services, Inc., Maine;(4) Department of Psychiatry, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York |
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Abstract: | ![]() In a pilot study, the authors examined the outcome of group psychotherapy for the treatment of 19 adolescents, comorbid for substance abuse and psychiatric diagnoses, in terms of symptom reduction. They compared presenting symptomatology of treatment completers with treatment noncompleters. A retrospective study of the outcome of a multiple group psychotherapy treatment program using the Drug Use Screening Inventory-Revised Version (DUSI-R) to assess change over time was conducted. Depressive disorders were the most prevalent psychiatric diagnoses (68%), and marijuana was the substance most commonly abused on a frequent basis. Treatment completers showed improvement in behavior problems, health status, and social competence. As part of an integrated treatment program, multiple group psychotherapy is a promising treatment modality for adolescent patients, comorbid for substance abuse and psychiatric diagnoses, pending further assessment of the complex issues involved in combined treatment. |
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Keywords: | group substance abuse adolescent |
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