Family Support Protocol for Adolescent Internalizing Disorders: Protocol for a Pre-Post Quantitative Treatment Development Study (Preprint)
Aaron Hogue,
Molly Bobek,
Nicole P Porter
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Internalizing disorders (IDs), primarily depression and anxiety, are highly prevalent among adolescents receiving community-based treatment for substance use disorders (SUDs). For such clients, interventions that do not address both SUD and ID problems holistically are less effective. A few integrated behavioral models for treating SUDs and IDs in adolescents exist; however, they feature intensive manualized procedures that are can be cumbersome to scale and deliver. As a res… Show more
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