2. Today's adolescents
need to participate
in treatment modalities
to survive their'
substance abuse disorders
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4. 3 Ways to participate in treatment
•IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program)
•MET (Motivational Enhancement
Therapy)
•DBT (Dialectal Behavioral Therapy)
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6. The “D” means “dialectical.”
Dialectics is the way we balance and bring
together acceptance and change.
The “B” stands for “behavioral.”
The behavior approach means assisting
client's
situations and target behaviors that are
relevant to the client’s goals in order
to figure out how to solve the problems in
their life
8. "Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET)
is a counseling approach that helps individuals
resolve their ambivalence about engaging in
treatment and stopping their drug use. "
(NIDA.,
2020 )
10. Treatment Approach
• IOP/Group Work
• Work with the Family System/Rebuild
Relationships/Communication
• Provide an outlet for integral care.
• Family sessions.
• 1 x per week
• Individual session as needed.
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11. Engaging in treatment and
utilizing treatment approaches
allows the patient to address
treatment issues whiling making
progress in treatment.
13. Progress is the destination
not the goal
Today's adolescents need to
participate in treatment
modalities to survive their
substance abuse disorders.
Today's adolescents are the
adults of tomorrow
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14. REFERENCES:
DBT PYCHOLOGICALAERVICES OF LONG ISLAND
WHAT IS DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY (DBT)?
HTTPS://DBTSERVICESLI.COM/WHAT-IS-DBT/. COPYRIGHT 2022
McCarty, D., Braude, L., Lyman, D. R., Dougherty, R. H., Daniels, A.S., Ghose, S. S., & Delphin-
Rittmon, M. E. (2014) Substance abuse intensive outpatient programs:
Assessing the Evidence. Psychiatric Services, 65 (6), 718-726
NIDA. 2020, June 1. Motivational Enhancement Therapy (Alcohol, Marijuana, Nicotine). Retrieved
from https://nida.nih.gov/publications/principles-drug-addiction-treatment-research-based-guide-third-edition/evidence-based-
approaches-to-drug-addiction-treatment/behavioral-therapies/motivational-enhancement-therapy on 2022, August 13
Robins, C. J., & Chapman, A. L. (2004). Dialectical Behavior Therapy: current status, recent developments, and future
directions. Journal of Personality Disorders, 18(1), 73–89.
https://doi-org.postu.idm.oclc.org/10.1521/pedi.18.1.73.32771
Root Center.org. n.d. (slide #3) & (slide # 10)