2011
DOI: 10.1037/a0022146
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Therapist adherence in brief strategic family therapy for adolescent drug abusers.

Abstract: Objective Therapist adherence has been shown to predict clinical outcomes in family therapy. In prior studies, adherence has been represented broadly by core principles and a consistent family (vs. individual) focus. To date, these studies have not captured the range of clinical skills that are represented in complex family-based approaches or examined how variations in these skills predict different clinically relevant outcomes over the course of treatment. In this study, the authors examined the reliability … Show more

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“…Robbins, Feaster, Horigian, Puccinelli, et al (2011) tested fidelity effects using observational procedures to identify multiple dimensions of therapist adherence to BSFT. Stronger adherence was associated with decrease in ASU, better engagement and retention in treatment, and improved family functioning.…”
Section: Fidelity Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robbins, Feaster, Horigian, Puccinelli, et al (2011) tested fidelity effects using observational procedures to identify multiple dimensions of therapist adherence to BSFT. Stronger adherence was associated with decrease in ASU, better engagement and retention in treatment, and improved family functioning.…”
Section: Fidelity Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, results for substance use have been mixed (112). Greater adherence to the program model was associated with improved client outcomes (111). BSFT has not received an independent evaluation and currently would be considered promising (65).…”
Section: Interventions That Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using data from the effectiveness study, Robbins et al (2011a) examined the extent to which BSFT therapists implemented the treatment protocol properly. Adherence (prescribed) items were rated in terms of the four theoretically and clinically relevant expected/prescribed therapist behaviors: joining, tracking and eliciting enactments, reframing, and restructuring.…”
Section: Brief Strategic Family Therapy®: Theory Research and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, an agency director may cite pressure from funders to treat as many adolescents as possible, for the least possible cost, within a given period of time. We would then present evidence indicating that the BSFT approach is more effective in reducing adolescent drug use and behavior problems compared to other approaches commonly used by community agencies (Robbins et al, 2011a; Santisteban et al, 2003), and present evidence from Florida’s Redirection program demonstrating reduced cost to the state (http://www.evidencebasedassociates.com/featured_projects/florida.html). Presenting such evidence helps promote buy-in on every level, making it more likely that the BSFT model will be adopted and supported by funders.…”
Section: Transporting and Implementing The Bsft Model In Community Sementioning
confidence: 99%
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