Psychotherapy for opiate addicts. Does it help?

Opiate addicts beginning a new treatment episode on a methadone maintenance program were offered random assignment to drug counseling alone or to counseling plus six months of either supportive-expressive psychotherapy or cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. Sixty percent of patients meeting the study criteria expressed an interest and 60% of these actually became engaged. One hundred ten subjects completed the study intake procedure and kept three or more appointments within the first six weeks of the project. Measures including standardized psychological tests, independent observer ratings, and continuous records of licit and illicit drug use were done at baseline and seven-month follow-up. All three treatment groups showed significant improvement, but patients receiving the additional psychotherapies showed improvement in more areas and to a greater degree than those who received counseling alone, and with less use of medication. More than a third of opiate addicts in our treatment program thus both were interested in professional psychotherapy and apparently benefitted from it. Certain administrative procedures appear necessary to maximize the chances that psychotherapy can be used effectively with drug-addicted patients.

[1]  H. Liddle The family therapy of drug abuse and addiction , 1982 .

[2]  G. Woody,et al.  Is treatment for substance abuse effective? , 1982, JAMA.

[3]  M. Weissman,et al.  Heterogeneity of psychiatric diagnosis in treated opiate addicts. , 1982, Archives of general psychiatry.

[4]  H. Joseph,et al.  Performance-Based Rating of Methadone Maintenance Programs , 1982 .

[5]  G. Andrews,et al.  Does Psychotherapy Benefit Neurotic Patients?: A Reanalysis of the Smith, Glass, and Miller Data , 1981 .

[6]  M. Anglin,et al.  Long-term Follow-up of Clients of High- and Low-Dose Methadone Programs: Dr McGlothlin died shortly after this article was accepted. For the field and for many colleagues it is a loss that is keenly felt.—ED. , 1981 .

[7]  A. Washton,et al.  Psychotherapy and naltrexone in opioid dependence. , 1981, NIDA research monograph.

[8]  A T McLellan,et al.  An Improved Diagnostic Evaluation Instrument for Substance Abuse Patients: The Addiction Severity Index , 1980, The Journal of nervous and mental disease.

[9]  Gene V. Glass,et al.  The benefits of psychotherapy , 1980 .

[10]  Connett Ge Comparison of Progress of Patients with Professional and Paraprofessional Counselors in a Methadone Maintenance Program , 1980 .

[11]  J. Abrahms A cognitive-behavioral versus nondirective group treatment program for opioid-addicted persons: an adjunct to methadone maintenance. , 1979, The International journal of the addictions.

[12]  J. Endicott,et al.  A diagnostic interview: the schedule for affective disorders and schizophrenia. , 1978, Archives of general psychiatry.

[13]  L Luborsky,et al.  Comparative studies of psychotherapies: is it true that "everybody has won and all must have prizes"? , 1975, Proceedings of the annual meeting of the American Psychopathological Association.

[14]  A. Schatzberg,et al.  Heroin use as an attempt to cope: clinical observations. , 1974, The American journal of psychiatry.

[15]  J. LaRosa,et al.  Experiences with a combination of group therapy and methadone maintenance in the treatment of heroin addiction. , 1974, The International journal of the addictions.

[16]  L. Covi,et al.  The Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL): a self-report symptom inventory. , 1974, Behavioral science.

[17]  E. A. Willett Group therapy in a methadone treatment program: an evaluation of changes in interpersonal behavior. , 1973, The International journal of the addictions.

[18]  A. Beck,et al.  Screening depressed patients in family practice. A rapid technic. , 1972, Postgraduate medicine.

[19]  P. Sifneos,et al.  Short-Term Psychotherapy and Emotional Crisis , 1972 .

[20]  M. Orne,et al.  Anticipatory socialization for psychotherapy: method and rationale. , 1968, The American journal of psychiatry.

[21]  O. B. Markey,et al.  The swing of the psychiatric pendulum. , 1967, The American journal of psychiatry.

[22]  G. Foulds The manual of the Maudsley personality inventory , 1960 .

[23]  C. Winick,et al.  Treatment of the narcotic addict: workshop, 1957. 1. The treatment of drug addicts as voluntary outpatients; a progress report. , 1958, The American journal of orthopsychiatry.

[24]  O. Fenichel,et al.  The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis , 1945 .