• Community reinforcement approach and family training (abbr. CRAFT) is a behavior therapy approach in psychotherapy for treating addiction developed by...
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  • CM for alcoholism is the community reinforcement approach and family training (CRAFT) model, which uses self-management and shaping techniques. By most...
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  • Community reinforcement approach and family training (CRAFT) is a model developed by Robert Meyer and based on the community reinforcement approach (CRA)...
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  • community reinforcement approach (A-CRA) is a behavioral treatment for alcohol and other substance use disorders that helps youth, young adults, and families...
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    or craving for a reward and motivation), associative learning (primarily positive reinforcement and classical conditioning), and positively-valenced emotions...
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  • causes approach behavior, and is associated with operant reinforcement, desirable outcomes, and pleasurable stimuli. Aversive salience (sometimes known...
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    treat addictions as in the community reinforcement approach and family training (CRAFT). Behavioral skills training is also used for people with borderline...
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  • include community reinforcement approach and family training, and habit reversal training for substance abuse and tics, respectively. Acceptance and commitment...
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  • reinforcement approach is the community reinforcement approach and family training. This program is designed to help family members of substance abusers...
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    balance and synthesize them—comparable to the philosophical dialectical process of thesis and antithesis, followed by synthesis. This approach was developed...
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  • Aaron T. Beck. CT is one therapeutic approach within the larger group of cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT) and was first expounded by Beck in the 1960s...
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    the control of vigilance, anxiety, and cardiovascular regulation but did not affect areas involved in reinforcement and reward. Sturgess JE, Ting-A-Kee RA...
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  • acceptance and mindfulness strategies along with commitment and behavior-change strategies to increase psychological flexibility. This approach was first...
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  • Metacognitive training (MCT) is an approach for treating the symptoms of psychosis in schizophrenia, especially delusions, which has been adapted for...
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  • her family members for a family confrontation meeting." One study compared Community Reinforcement Approach and Family Training (CRAFT), Al-Anon facilitation...
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  • Alcohol and Drug Centre Addiction recovery groups Alcoholism Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) Community reinforcement approach and family training (CRAFT)...
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  • intervention is to increase environmental reinforcement and reduce punishment. One behavioral activation approach to depression had participants create a...
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  • inducing anxiety is presented again and the exercise is then continued depending on the patient outcomes. A client may approach a therapist due to their great...
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  • psychological therapy (for individuals and groups), Compassionate Mind Training (CMT) has been shown to be an effective approach for reducing psychological distress...
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  • influenced the formation of ACT and its concept of self-as-context. The approach was originally called comprehensive distancing and was developed in the late...
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  • obsessions Malenka RC, Nestler EJ, Hyman SE (2009). "Chapter 15: Reinforcement and Addictive Disorders". In Sydor A, Brown RY (eds.). Molecular Neuropharmacology:...
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  • ineffective" towards this goal. The psychologists found community reinforcement approach and family training (CRAFT) "significantly more" effective than Al-Anon...
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    of positive reinforcement) and why the addicted person seeks to avoid withdrawal through continued use (an example of negative reinforcement). Stimulus...
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    other approaches to psychotherapy, such as the psychoanalytic approach, where the therapist looks for the unconscious meaning behind the behaviors and then...
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  • five minutes and see if there is any effect") and strategies such as attentional training technique, situational attention refocusing and detached mindfulness...
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  • approach to group psychotherapy for outpatients with borderline personality disorder: a randomized controlled trial". Journal of Behavior Therapy and...
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    In behavioral psychology, reinforcement refers to consequences that increase the likelihood of an organism's future behavior, typically in the presence...
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  • term to this term is community-reinforcement, which is a behavioral method to stop drug addiction. The community-reinforcement approach (CRA) is a behaviourist...
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  • addition, behavioral treatment such as community reinforcement and family training (CRAFT) have helped family members to get their loved ones into treatment...
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  • to challenges and acknowledged errors and inefficiencies in his approach and concurrently revised his theories and practices. In general, with regard to...
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