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Couples therapy for addictions

In this video, Dr. McCrady works with a young couple trying to change behaviors related to alcohol and marijuana use.

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  • "In this video, Dr. McCrady works with a young couple trying to change behaviors related to alcohol and marijuana use."@en
  • "Couples therapy is an important model for working with addictions because drinking and drug problems always exist in a context that includes families and relationships. Dr. McCrady uses a behavioral approach that helps the individual change his or her addictive behaviors, helps the partner learn to respond differently, and helps the couple change the relationship itself."
  • ""Couples therapy is an important model for working with addictions because drinking and drug problems always exist in a context that includes families and relationships. Dr. McCrady uses a behavioral approach that helps the individual change his or her addictive behaviors, helps the partner learn to respond differently, and helps the couple change the relationship itself"--Original container."@en
  • ""Couples therapy is an important model for working with addictions because drinking and drug problems always exist in a context that includes families and relationships. Dr. McCrady uses a behavioral approach that helps the individual change his or her addictive behaviors, helps the partner learn to respond differently, and helps the couple change the relationship itself"--Original container."
  • ""Couples therapy is an important model for working with addictions because drinking and drug problems always exist in a context that includes families and relationships. Dr. McCrady uses a behavioral approach that helps the individual change his or her addictive behaviors, helps the partner learn to respond differently, and helps the couple change the relationship itself"--Container."
  • ""In this video, Dr. McCrady works with a young couple trying to change behaviors related to alcohol and marijuana use"--Container."
  • ""Couples therapy is an important model for working with addictions because drinking and drug problems always exist in a context that includes families and relationships. Dr. McCrady uses a behavioral approach that helps the individual change his or her addictive behaviors, helps the partner learn to respond differently, and helps the couple change the relationship itself"--Container."@en
  • ""In this addictions training video, Dr. Barbara S. McCrady works with a young couple trying to change behaviors related to alcohol and marijuana use. McCrady uses a behavioral approach that helps the client change his or her addictive behaviors, helps the partner learn to respond differently, and helps the couple change the relationship itself. Dr. McCrady reminds us that alcohol and drug problems always exist in a context that includes families and relationships, and that couples therapy is an important model for working with addictions. Jon Carlson and Judy Lewis introduce McCrady and facilitate an in-depth discussion of the further impact and uses of the model. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, addiction, and related health professions.""@en
  • "Dr. McCrady reminds us that alcohol and drug problems always exist in a context that includes families and relationships, and that couples therapy is an important model for working with addictions. Dr. McCrady uses a behavioral approach that helps the client change his or her addictive behaviors, helps the partner learn to respond differently, and helps the couple change the relationship itself. In this addictions video, Dr. McCrady works with a young couple trying to change behaviors related to alcohol and marijuana use. Jon Carlson and Judy Lewis introduce Dr. McCrady, and facilitate an in-depth discussion of the further impact and uses of the model. Keywords: couples, Barbara, McCrady, addictions, addiction, brief, alcoholism, alcohol, CBT, cognitive, cognitive-, behavior, behavioral, behaviour, behavioural, relationship, Counseling, counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher."@en

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  • "Streaming video"@en
  • "E-video"
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Video recordings"@en
  • "Video recordings"
  • "Instructional films"@en

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  • "Couples therapy for addictions"
  • "Couples therapy for addictions"@en
  • "Couples therapy for addictions : a cognitive-behavioral approach"@en