Issues in Children's and Families' Lives, pages 141-171
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment: A Review of Evidence-Based Research
Ken C. Winters
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Andria M Botzet
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,
Randy Stinchfield
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Rachel Gonzales Castaneda
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,
Andrew J. Finch
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Timothy F. Piehler
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,
Kadie Ausherbauer
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,
Kristen Chalmers
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,
Anna Hemze
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1
Oregon Research Institute, Falcon Heights, USA
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3
Saint Paul, USA
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4
Department of Psychology, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, USA
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7
Minneapolis, USA
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Publication type: Book Chapter
Publication date: 2018-08-25
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ISSN: 15721981
Abstract
Significant progress has been made since 1990 in the development and evaluation of treatments for adolescent drug abuse. This body of research reflects a greater focus on varying interventions using different theory-based psychotherapies, as well as a recognition of the unique developmental milestones specific to adolescents. Several modalities and approaches meet standards of evidence-based treatments, and that, in general, they are comparable in terms of outcomes.
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