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Preventing Substance Abuse Relapse

Find resources that address strategies to prevent substance abuse relapse.

Children of Substance-Abusing Parents: Current Findings From the Focus on Families Project
Catalano, Haggerty, Fleming, Brewer, & Gainey (2002)
In The Effects of Parental Dysfunction on Children
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A program aimed at reducing illicit drug use among parents and children found that risk and protective-focused interventions increased parental relapse prevention skills.

Effects of Court-Ordered Substance Abuse Treatment in Child Protective Services Cases
Rittner & Dozier
Social Work, 45(2), 2000
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Examines the effects of court orders in preventing recurrence of substance abuse in the cases of 447 children in kinship care under child protective services supervision.

In-Home Continuing Care Services for Substance-Affected Families: The Bridges Program
Gruber, Fleetwood, & Herring
Social Work, 46(3), 2001
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Focuses on helping substance abusers and their families prevent relapse by addressing functioning in four domains: individual actions and cognitions, individual recovery actions, family actions and cognitions, and family recovery actions.

Relapse and Recovery: Making Home Safe for Children
Elstein
ABA Child Law Practice, 20(1), 2001
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Because relapse is recognized as part of the alcohol and drug recovery process, this article seeks to familiarize child welfare professionals with the signs of relapse and offers suggestions for relapse prevention and treatment.

 

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