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Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) Donna Sudak, MD
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The document is a curriculum for a course on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorders in Addiction Psychiatry. The curriculum is for the AAAP (American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry) in 2022. The course is taught by Donna M. Sudak, MD.<br /><br />The objectives of the course include defining the CBT model for conceptualizing substance use disorder, illustrating the use of behavioral analysis for treatment planning, and discussing cognitive and behavioral strategies to employ with patients.<br /><br />The course covers four basic strategies in CBT for substance use disorder, which include assessing and fortifying motivation, understanding and managing cravings, mitigating the impact of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, and developing alternatives to substances in daily life.<br /><br />The curriculum explains the model of addiction and the basic principles of CBT. It discusses the various treatment modalities used in CBT, such as psychoeducation, cognitive restructuring, behavioral activation, exposure, contingency management, stimulus control, and skill deficit remediation.<br /><br />The curriculum also covers the individual case formulation in CBT, including synthesizing the patient's biopsychosocial history and understanding their specific psychological disorder. It discusses the various treatment plans and therapeutic approaches used in CBT, such as identifying high-risk situations, developing coping strategies for internal reactions, and creating alternative plans to manage triggers.<br /><br />The document provides examples of case studies and includes Ms. A as an example. It discusses evaluating patients for CBT for substance misuse, identifying triggers and negative consequences, and developing treatment plans and goals.<br /><br />The curriculum also covers topics such as motivation enhancement, values-based questions, psychoeducation and combined treatment, and maintaining a therapeutic alliance. It provides guidelines for conducting cognitive and behavioral strategies, coping with thoughts and emotions, and relapse prevention.<br /><br />Finally, the document provides additional resources and references for further information on substance use disorders and CBT.
Keywords
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Substance Use Disorders
Addiction Psychiatry
CBT model
Behavioral analysis
Motivation fortification
Craving management
Treatment modalities
Case studies
Relapse prevention
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