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Counseling for Cocaine Addiction:
The Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study Model



Contents

Foreword
Chapter 1 - Introduction and Treatment Philosophy
  • Introduction
  • Development of the GDC Model
  • Adaptation of the GDC Model to Community Programs
  • Symptoms of Addiction
  • Participation in Self-Help Programs
Chapter 2 - Stabilization Procedure
  • Focus of Stabilization Visits
  • Drug Testing
Chapter 3 - Overview of Group Treatment for Cocaine Addiction
  • Content and Process of Groups
  • Roles of the Counselor and Interventions
  • Phases of Group Treatment
  • Client Orientation to Group Treatment
Chapter 4 - Supervision of Group Counselors
Chapter 5 - Phase I: Psychoeducational Group Sessions
  • Purpose
  • Weekly Group Topics
  • Format of Phase I Psychoeducational Group Sessions
  • Strategies for Covering Group Curriculum
  • Additional Recovery Materials
    • GDC Session #1: Symptoms of Cocaine Addiction
      - Sample Handout #1: Personal Symptoms of Cocaine Addiction
      - Sample Handout #2: DSM-IV Symptoms of Cocaine Dependence
    • GDC Session #2: The Process of Recovery: Part I
      - Sample Handout #1: Evaluating the Effects of Your Addiction
      - Sample Handout #2: Understanding Denial
    • GDC Session #3: The Process of Recovery: Part II
      - Sample Handout #1: The Recovery Process
      - Sample Handout #2: Stages of Recovery From Cocaine Addiction
    • GDC Session #4: Managing Craving: People, Places, and Things
      - Sample Handout #1: Cravings To Use Cocaine or Other Drugs
      - Sample Handout #2: People, Places, Events, and Things
    • GDC Session #5: Relationships in Recovery
      - Sample Handout #1: Relationships in Recovery
    • GDC Session #6: Self-Help Groups
      - Sample Handout #1: Self-Help Groups
      - Sample Handout #2: The Serenity Prayer and 12 Steps of Recovery
    • GDC Session #7: Establishing a Support System
      - Sample Handout #1: My Social Support System
    • GDC Session #8:" Managing Feelings in Recovery
      - Sample Handout #1: Managing Feelings
      - Sample Handout #2: An 8-Step Approach for Managing Feelings in Recovery
    • GDC Session #9: Coping With Guilt and Shame
      - Sample Handout #1: Coping With Guilt and Shame
      - Sample Handout #2: Strategies for Coping With Guilt and Shame
    • GDC Session #10: Warning Signs of Relapse
      - Sample Handout #1: Understanding the Relapse Process
      - Sample Handout #2: HALT (Hungry Angry Lonely Tired)
    • GDC Session #11: Coping With High-Risk Situations
      - Sample Handout #1: My High-Risk Situations
      - Sample Handout #2: Ten Most Common Relapse Dangers
    • GDC Session #12: Maintaining Recovery
      - Sample Handout #1: Recovery Tool Checklist
      - Sample Handout #2: Coping With Stressful Situations
Chapter 6 - Phase II: Problem-Solving Group
  • Goals of Phase II
  • Group Counselor’s Roles
  • Group Format
  • Common Issues or Problems Discussed in Phase II Group Sessions
  • Problems Encountered in the Group Process
  • Reasons for Dropping Out of Group Treatment
Chapter 7 - Case Management
  • Goals
  • Treatment Issues
    • Denial
    • Ambivalence
  • Introductory Sessions
    • Session 1
    • Session 2
Chapter 8 - Family Involvement
  • Introduction
  • Format of a Family Psychoeducational Workshop
  • Family Workshop Content
  • Family Educational Materials
References
Chapter 10 - Appendix
  • APPENDIX A: Phase I: Psychoeducational Group Client Orientation
  • APPENDIX B: Phase II: Problem-Solving Group Client Orientation
  • APPENDIX C: Adherence Scale
  • APPENDIX D: Suggested Readings on Treatment
  • APPENDIX E: Suggested Client and Family Readings
  • APPENDIX F: Suggested Educational Videos





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Authors

Dennis C. Daley, Ph.D.
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic

Delinda E. Mercer, Ph.D.
Gloria Carpenter, M.Ed.

University of Pennsylvania a

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National Institute on Drug Abuse
NIH Publication Number 99-4380
Printed September 1999


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