“…Recent randomized field studies of adolescent outpatient treatment have evaluated a wide variety of treatment approaches, including cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), alone and in combination with a motivational interviewing approach (Kaminer, Burleson, & Goldberger, 2001;Waldron, Slesnick, Brody, Turner, & Peterson, 2001); family therapy approaches (Henggeler, Clingempeel, Brondino, & Pickrel, 2002, Henggeler, Borduin, Melton, Mann, Smith, Hall, Cone, & Fucci, 1991Liddle, Dakof, Parker, Diamond, Barrett, & Tejada, 2001;Waldron et al, 2001;Joanning, Quinn, Thomas, & Mullen, 1992); group psychoeducational approaches (Kaminer, Burleson, & Goldberger, 2002;Waldron et al, 2001); and individual behavior therapy approaches (Diamond, Godley, Liddle, Sampl, Webb, Tims, & Meyers, 2002;Azrin, McMahon, Donohue, Besalel, Lapinski, Kogan, Acierno, & Galloway, 1994;Waldron & Kaminer, 2004). Empirical support for family-based treatments is well-established (Liddle & Dakof, 1995;Stanton & Shadish, 1997;Waldron 1997;Waldron, Turner, & Ozechowski, 2006).…”