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Cognitive-behavioral approach (Carroll, 1998)
Living in balance: A comprehensive cocaine abuse treatment and relapse prevention manual (Hoffman, et al., 1993)
The neurobehavioral treatment manual: A therapist manual for outpatient cocaine addiction treatment (Rawson, et al., 1989)
Manual-guided cognitive-behavioral therapy training: a promising method for disseminating empirically supported substance abuse treatments to the practice community (Morgenstern, et al., 2001)
We don't train in vain: a dissemination trial of three strategies of training clinicians in cognitive-behavioral therapy (Sholomskas, et al., 2005)
Group treatments for addiction (CEU Matrix, 2010; Daley and Douaihy, 2011)
Substance abuse treatment: Group therapy (SAMHSA, 2005/2015)
Group cognitive behavioral therapy for addictive behaviors (Liese, 2017)
CBT worksheet packet: 2020 edition (Beck, 2020)
A cognitive-behavioral approach: Treating cocaine addiction (Carroll, 1998)
A-CBT training services (Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies)
CBT training from Beck Institute (Beck Institute, 2023)
Helping health and mental health professionals provide better care to their clients (Beck Institute, 2023)
Treatment of stimulant use disorders (SAMHSA)
CBT4CBT (CBT4CBT, 2008-2019)
Cocaine-specific coping skills training (CST) (Erica Harms, 2013)
Living in balance (NREPP)
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