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Solution-focused group therapy for level 1 substance abusers.

Sara A Smock1, Terry S Trepper, Joseph L Wetchler

  • 1Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Northern Virginia Center, USA. sara.smock@ttu.edu

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Solution-focused group therapy (SFGT) significantly improved substance abusers' depression and overall well-being. Problem-focused treatment showed no significant improvements. SFGT offers a promising alternative for addiction recovery.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Addiction Treatment

Background:

  • Limited outcome research exists for solution-focused group therapy (SFGT), particularly for substance abuse treatment.
  • Traditional problem-focused therapies are common, but their comparative effectiveness needs ongoing evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the effectiveness of solution-focused group therapy (SFGT) against traditional problem-focused treatment for individuals with level 1 substance abuse.
  • To assess the impact of SFGT on depression and overall client outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A comparative study design was employed, measuring clients before and after treatment.
  • Participants were categorized into either a solution-focused group or a traditional problem-focused comparison group.
  • Therapist variables, including skill level and adherence to theoretical models, were monitored to control for confounding factors.

Main Results:

  • Clients in the solution-focused group demonstrated statistically significant improvements on the Beck Depression Inventory and the Outcome Questionnaire.
  • Clients in the traditional problem-focused group did not exhibit significant improvements on either outcome measure.
  • The findings suggest a differential impact of the two therapeutic approaches on client recovery.

Conclusions:

  • Solution-focused group therapy (SFGT) appears to be a more effective treatment for level 1 substance abusers compared to traditional problem-focused approaches.
  • SFGT shows promise in reducing depressive symptoms and enhancing overall client functioning in substance abuse populations.
  • Further research is warranted to explore the mechanisms and generalizability of SFGT in addiction treatment.