Pacific instructions for the Literature Review...Part II applies to all 5 papers.
Part I 1. Describe population (women with SUD) should include general demographics and a description of why this population is important. 1pg
2. Describe model (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-CBT) which is subject of literature review. 1pg
Part II 3. Title and APA citation for each article
4. 2 sentences description of the study
5. Description sample and methodology for study 1/2 pg
6. Description of the model being evaluated
7. Specific conclusion of the study (as described in study-in own words)
8. Limitations as described by the researchers
Part III 9. Your conclusions about the usefulness of this particular approach with your chosen population. This is requiring thoughtful review of the articles, and your specific conclusion.
10. Please carefully edit this paper, points off for writing, citations, and significant APA errors.DO NO USE QUOTES IN THIS PAPER. PLEASE PROVIDE PROPERLY PARAPHASE THE FINDINGS, AND DO NOT USE QUOTES! Reference
Bahr, S. J., Masters, A. L., & Taylor, B. M. (2012). What works in substance abuse treatment programs for offenders?. The Prison Journal, 92(2), 155-174
Baker, A. L., Kavanagh, D. J., Kay-Lambkin, F. J., Hunt, S. A., Lewin, T. J., Carr, V. J. and Connolly, J. (2010), Randomized controlled trial of cognitive–behavioral therapy for coexisting depression and alcohol problems: short-term outcome. Addiction, 105: 87–99.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association, 2013
Hien, D. A., Wells, E. A., Jiang, H., Suarez-Morales, L., Campbell, A. N., Cohen, L. R., ... & Hansen, C. (2009). Multisite randomized trial of behavioral interventions for women with co-occurring PTSD and substance use disorders. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 77(4), 607.
Lanza, P. V., Garcia, P. F., Lamelas, F. R., & González‐Menéndez, A. (2014). Acceptance and commitment therapy versus cognitive behavioral therapy in the treatment of substance use disorder with incarcerated women. Journal of clinical psychology, 70(7), 644-657.
Zlotnick, C., Najavits, L. M., Rohsenow, D. J., & Johnson, D. M. (2003). A cognitive-behavioral treatment for incarcerated women with substance abuse disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder: Findings from a pilot study. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 25(2), 99-105.
Pa
cific instructions for the Literature Review...Part II applies to all 5 papers.
Part I
1.
Describe population (women with SUD) should include general demographics
and a description of why this population is important. 1pg
2.
Describe model (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
-
CBT) which is subject of
literature review.
1pg
Part II
3.
Title and APA citation for each article
4.
2 sentences description of the study
5.
Description sample and methodology for study
1
/2.
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Pacific instructions for the Literature Review...Part II applies.docx
1. Pacific instructions for the Literature Review...Part II applies to
all 5 papers.
Part I 1. Describe population (women with SUD) should include
general demographics and a description of why this population
is important. 1pg
2. Describe model (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-CBT)
which is subject of literature review. 1pg
Part II 3. Title and APA citation for each article
4. 2 sentences description of the study
5. Description sample and methodology for study 1/2 pg
6. Description of the model being evaluated
7. Specific conclusion of the study (as described in study-
in own words)
8. Limitations as described by the researchers
Part III 9. Your conclusions about the usefulness of this
particular approach with your chosen population. This is
requiring thoughtful review of the articles, and your specific
conclusion.
10. Please carefully edit this paper, points off for writing,
citations, and significant APA errors.DO NO USE QUOTES IN
THIS PAPER. PLEASE PROVIDE PROPERLY PARAPHASE
THE FINDINGS, AND DO NOT USE QUOTES!
Reference
Bahr, S. J., Masters, A. L., & Taylor, B. M. (2012). What works
in substance abuse treatment programs for offenders?. The
Prison Journal, 92(2), 155-174
Baker, A. L., Kavanagh, D. J., Kay-Lambkin, F. J., Hunt, S. A.,
Lewin, T. J., Carr, V. J. and Connolly, J. (2010), Randomized
controlled trial of cognitive–behavioral therapy for coexisting
depression and alcohol problems: short-term outcome.
Addiction, 105: 87–99.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders:
2. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth
Edition. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association, 2013
Hien, D. A., Wells, E. A., Jiang, H., Suarez-Morales, L.,
Campbell, A. N., Cohen, L. R., ... & Hansen, C. (2009).
Multisite randomized trial of behavioral interventions for
women with co-occurring PTSD and substance use
disorders. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 77(4),
607.
Lanza, P. V., Garcia, P. F., Lamelas, F. R., &
González‐Menéndez, A. (2014). Acceptance and commitment
therapy versus cognitive behavioral therapy in the treatment of
substance use disorder with incarcerated women. Journal of
clinical psychology, 70(7), 644-657.
Zlotnick, C., Najavits, L. M., Rohsenow, D. J., & Johnson, D.
M. (2003). A cognitive-behavioral treatment for incarcerated
women with substance abuse disorder and posttraumatic stress
disorder: Findings from a pilot study. Journal of Substance
Abuse Treatment, 25(2), 99-105.
Pa
cific instructions for the Literature Review...Part II applies to
all 5 papers.
Part I
1.
Describe population (women with SUD) should include general
demographics
and a description of why this population is important. 1pg
2.
3. Describe model (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
-
CBT) which is subject of
literature review.
1pg
Part II
3.
Title and APA citation for each article
4.
2 sentences description of the study
5.
Description sample and methodology for study
1
/2 pg
6. Description of the model being evaluated
7. Specific conclusion of the study (as described in study
-
in own words)
8. Limitations as described by the researchers
Part III 9. Your conclusions about the usefulness of this
particular approach with
4. your chosen
population. This is requiring thoughtful review of the articles,
and your specific conclusion.
10. Please carefully edit this paper, points off for writing,
citations, and signi
fi
cant APA errors.
DO
NO USE QUOTES IN THIS PAPER. PLEASE PROVID
E PROPERLY PARAPHASE THE FINDINGS, AND DO NOT
USE QUOTES!
Reference
Bahr, S. J., Masters, A. L., & Taylor, B. M. (2012). What wo
rks in substance abuse treatment
programs for offenders?. The Prison Journal, 92(2), 155
-
174
Baker, A. L., Kavanagh, D. J., Kay
-
Lambkin, F. J., Hunt, S. A., Lewin, T. J., Carr, V. J. and
Connolly, J. (2010), Randomized controlled trial of cognitive
–
behavio
ral therapy for coexisting
depression and alcohol problems: short
-
term outcome. Addiction, 105:
5. 87
–
99.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manua
l of Mental Disorders: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition. Arlington, VA: American
Psychiatric Association, 2013
Hien, D. A., Wells, E. A., Jiang, H., Suarez
-
Morales, L., Campbell, A. N., Cohen, L. R., ... &
Hansen, C. (2009). Multisite randomize
d trial of behavioral interventions for women with co
-
occurring PTSD and substance use disorders.
Journal of consulting and clinical
psychology
,
77
(4), 607.
Lanza, P. V., Garcia, P. F., Lamelas, F. R., & González
-
Menéndez, A. (2014). Acceptance
and commitm
ent therapy versus cognitive behavioral therapy in the treatment
of substance use
disorder with incarcerated women.
Journal of clinical psychology
,
6. 70
(7), 644
-
657.
Zlotnick, C., Najavits, L. M., Rohsenow, D. J., & Johnson, D.
M. (2003). A cognitive
-
behavioral treatment for incarcerated
women with substance abuse disorder and posttraumatic
Pacific instructions for the Literature Review...Part II applies to
all 5 papers.
Part I 1. Describe population (women with SUD) should include
general demographics
and a description of why this population is important. 1pg
2. Describe model (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-CBT)
which is subject of
literature review. 1pg
Part II 3. Title and APA citation for each article
4. 2 sentences description of the study
5. Description sample and methodology for study 1/2 pg
6. Description of the model being evaluated
7. Specific conclusion of the study (as described in study-in
own words)
8. Limitations as described by the researchers
Part III 9. Your conclusions about the usefulness of this
particular approach with your chosen
population. This is requiring thoughtful review of the articles,
and your specific conclusion.
10. Please carefully edit this paper, points off for writing,
citations, and significant APA errors.DO
NO USE QUOTES IN THIS PAPER. PLEASE PROVIDE
7. PROPERLY PARAPHASE THE FINDINGS, AND DO NOT
USE QUOTES! Reference
Bahr, S. J., Masters, A. L., & Taylor, B. M. (2012). What works
in substance abuse treatment
programs for offenders?. The Prison Journal, 92(2), 155-174
Baker, A. L., Kavanagh, D. J., Kay-Lambkin, F. J., Hunt, S. A.,
Lewin, T. J., Carr, V. J. and
Connolly, J. (2010), Randomized controlled trial of cognitive–
behavioral therapy for coexisting
depression and alcohol problems: short-term outcome.
Addiction, 105: 87–99.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders:
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition. Arlington, VA: American
Psychiatric Association, 2013
Hien, D. A., Wells, E. A., Jiang, H., Suarez-Morales, L.,
Campbell, A. N., Cohen, L. R., ... &
Hansen, C. (2009). Multisite randomized trial of behavioral
interventions for women with co-
occurring PTSD and substance use disorders. Journal of
consulting and clinical
psychology, 77(4), 607.
Lanza, P. V., Garcia, P. F., Lamelas, F. R., & González-
Menéndez, A. (2014). Acceptance
and commitment therapy versus cognitive behavioral therapy in
the treatment of substance use
disorder with incarcerated women. Journal of clinical
psychology, 70(7), 644-657.
Zlotnick, C., Najavits, L. M., Rohsenow, D. J., & Johnson, D.
M. (2003). A cognitive-
behavioral treatment for incarcerated women with substance
abuse disorder and posttraumatic