Rhythmic engagement therapy improved drug use abstinence better than cognitive behavioural therapy among individuals with substance use disorder
Michael Onyeka Ezenwa,
Nelson Ifedili Nwankwo
Abstract:Relapse is a major public health concern in the treatment of substance use disorder. Identifying effective and affordable management of relapse is important for reducing significant disruptions in the long-term recovery plan and potential frustrations for patients and their caregivers. The present randomised clinical control study explored the effect of rhythmic engagement therapy (RET), a non-pharmacological intervention, in preventing relapse among polydrug users re-admitted to a public rehabilitation facili… Show more
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