Structured Relapse Prevention An Outpatient Counselling Approach

Structured Relapse Prevention

An Outpatient Counselling Approach

Structured Relapse Prevention provides the substance use treatment field with an effective program for clients seeking to maintain change and avoid relapse. Completely revised, expanded and redesigned, this edition features session-by-session guides, clinical tools and a comprehensive set of coping skills exercises for use with clients.

Structured Relapse Prevention (SRP) is a brief, cognitive behavioural, manual-based counselling approach that is used in a variety of settings. SRP is designed for people with moderate to severe substance dependence, and is typically delivered in eight to 12 group or individual counselling sessions. 

Structured Relapse Prevention presents all the materials you need to offer SRP counselling in an easy-to-follow, user-friendly style. This second edition includes:

  • a section presenting an extensive treatment protocol and tools for treating clients with concurrent substance use and mental health problems
  • clinical tools to offer SRP to both group and individual clients
  • sections on assessment, motivational enhancement and individualized treatment planning, to help prepare clients for treatment
  • screening and assessment tools, homework assignments and therapist checklists, to engage and motivate clients who are ambivalent about changing their substance use
  • sections on initiating and maintaining change, accompanied by a comprehensive selection of coping skills exercises that can be assigned as homework or discussed during treatment sessions

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À propos de l'auteur

Marilyn Herie

Marilyn Herie, PhD, RSW is an Academic Chair at the School of Community and Health Studies at Centennial College. She is a member of the international Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and has over 15 years of clinical practice and supervision in addictions/concurrent disorders treatment with individuals and groups. Dr. Herie blogs about clinical teaching and learning at www.educateria.com.

Lyn Watkin-Merek

Lyn Watkin-Merek, RN, BScN, CPMHN, has worked at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) for over 28 years as a nurse, discharge planner, assessment worker, therapist and as the manager of the Structured Relapse Prevention and the Youth programs. She is currently a manager in the Complex Mental Illness Program, Forensic Division, where she works with the staff who provide treatment programming for clients with concurrent disorders who are also involved in the criminal justice system.

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