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A brief cognitive - behavioural intervention for cannabis dependence: Therapists' treatment manual Therapists' treatment manual Vaughan Rees, Jan Copeland and Wendy Swift Vaughan Rees, Jan Copeland and Wendy Swift NDARC Technical Report No. 64 NDARC Technical Report No. 64 A brief cognitive - behavioural intervention for cannabis dependence: A brief cognitive - behavioural intervention FOR cannabis DEPENDENCE: THERAPISTS' TREATMENT MANUAL Vaughan Rees, Jan Copeland & Wendy Swift National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre University of New South Wales Sydney NSW 2052 ISBN: 0 7334 0472 3 1998 National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre Not to be reproduced without permission of the authors iA brief cognitive - behavioural intervention for
thought processes, together with other cognitive and behavioural coping responses, can lead to a reduction in an individual's dependence on a drug. Thus, CBT is a skills-based approach, and works on helping clients to develop a range of therapeutic techniques for overcoming physiological dependence and habitual
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