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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Substance Use Disorders

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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for substance use disorders is a type of therapy that helps individuals identify and change unhealthy thoughts and behaviors related to drug or alcohol use.

Key Features

  • Focuses on changing thoughts and behaviors
  • Develops coping strategies
  • Addresses underlying issues contributing to substance abuse
  • Teaches skills to prevent relapse

Pros

  • Effective in treating substance use disorders
  • Provides practical tools for recovery
  • Can be tailored to individual needs
  • Helps individuals address underlying emotional issues

Cons

  • May require a significant time commitment
  • Not always easily accessible or affordable for everyone

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