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Richard A. Rawson,
Principal Investigator

Walter Ling,
Co-Principal Investigator

Maria Zarza, Senior Writer, Research Associate

Anne Bellows, Project Director

Thomas Freese, Content Expert

Kris Langabeer, Principal Editor

Suzanne Spear, Content Expert

Jeanne L. Obert, Content Expert

Mickey McCann, Content Expert

Natasha Hackley,
Logistics Coordinator

University Of Pennsylvania/
Treatment Research Institute
Deni Carise, Content Expert

University of Adelaide
Robert Ali, Content Expert

UNODC:  Treatnet Training Package Materials
(United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime)

VOLUME B:   Elements of Psychosocial Treatment

VOLUME B, Module 1:   Drug Addiction and Basic Counseling Skills
Module 1 consists of 4 workshops which provide a review of what addiction is, how it occurs and what different catgegories of psychoactive substances do to the body and brain.  In addition, a basic set of counseling skills is presented with exercises for skill acquisition.

PowerPoint Presentation  (Updated Feb. 13, 2008)
Leader's Guide [ View || Download ]   (Updated Feb. 13, 2008)

Module Support Documents

Resource Materials



VOLUME B, Module 2:   Motivating Clients for Treatment & Addressing Resistance
Module 2 consists of 3 workshops which present the rationale for Motivational Interviewing (MI) and describe the fundamental skills needed to employ this approach.  Particular attention is given to role plays and practice sessions to promote skill acquisition.

PowerPoint Presentation (Updated Feb. 15, 2008)
Leader's Guide [ View || Download ] (Updated Feb. 15, 2008)

Module Support Documents

Resource Materials 



VOLUME B, Module 3:   Cognitive Behavioural and Relapse Prevention Strategies
Module 3 consists of 3 workshops describing the rationale for and critical skills needed to successfully deliver cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).  The module provides a set of documents that help clinicians use the tools developed in CBT to assist clients in stopping drug use and preventing relapse.

PowerPoint Presentation
Leader's Guide [ View || Download ]

Module Support Documents

Resource Materials 

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