An Exploration of Mothers' Successful Completion of Family-Centered Residential Substance Use Treatment |
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Authors: | Jessica L. Chou Shannon Cooper-Sadlo Rachel M. Diamond Bertranna A. Muruthi Sara Beeler-Stinn |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Counseling and Family Therapy, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA;2. School of Social Work, College for Public Health and Social Justice, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO;3. Couple and Family Therapy Department, Adler University, Chicago, IL;4. Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services, Couples and Family Therapy Program, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR;5. George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO |
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Abstract: | Behavioral health and substance use centers have started focusing efforts on creating, adopting, and implementing evidence-based practices and programs that effectively address the needs of women and, particularly, mothers entering treatment with children. However, women with substance use disorders (SUDs) remain an underserved and understudied population; even less studied are the complexities and unique SUD treatment needs of women who have children. Family therapists' systemic training is a valued approach in conceptualizing and implementing treatment for mothers with SUDs and their families. This study explored the construct of mothering children during family-centered substance use treatment using a transcendental phenomenological approach. Analysis revealed themes related to motherhood, parenting, and support for mothers and children. Two themes emerged from the data: (a) grappling with motherhood and addiction leading to the decision for treatment and (b) specific aspects of the treatment program conducive to motherhood. Results indicated the positive impact of mothers' experiences in family-centered substance use treatment, aligning with previous literature that suggests mothers are more engaged in treatment when their children remain in their care. The insights gleaned from the participants in this study provide suggestions for further improving programming that supports mothers and their children during the recovery process. Treatment considerations are offered for family therapists working with mothers with SUDs and their families. |
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Keywords: | Maternal Substance Use Children Treatment Palabras clave Consumo materno de sustancias niños tratamiento 关键词 母亲物质使用 儿童 治疗 |
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