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Promoting Treatment Adherence provides health care providers with a comprehensive set of information and strategies for understanding and promoting treatment adherence across a wide range of treatment types and clinical populations. The information is presented in a practical how-to manner, and is intended as a resource that practitioners can draw from to improve skills in promoting treatment adherence.
Relapse Prevention to Promote Treatment Adherence
Relapse Prevention to Promote Treatment Adherence
Relapse prevention has been found to be an efficacious intervention to promote treatment adherence. Although the therapy was first developed for use to prevent relapse among patients abusing substances, such as alcohol and tobacco, relapse prevention has been used successfully to prevent relapses of other mental disorders after treatment and in the treatment of other health conditions. Empirical evidence for the efficacy of relapse prevention to promote adherence after treatment is reviewed subsequently.
Empirical Evidence for the Efficacy of the Relapse Model and Relapse Prevention
A substantial body of research has found support for the relationship of overt determinants, such as strong emotions and mood, environmental stressors, and interpersonal relationship stress, with subsequent relapse ...
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