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Original Article

Family Therapy for Dutch Drug Abusers: Replication of an American Study

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Pages 1127-1149 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This paper presents the results of an evaluation study conducted in The Netherlands in which an attempt was made to determine the efficacy of family therapy treatment for drug abusers in that country. The theory underlying the approach, as formulated most prominently by Stanton and Todd, is outlined. This study is an attempt to replicate Stanton and Todd's finding that significantly more drug abusers who underwent family therapy would abstain than would clients who received methadone treatment. Stanton and Todd's findings were partly confirmed. As in their study, nearly two-thirds of the clients abstained from heroin and 75% of the clients abstained from illegal use of nonopiates. No significant differences were found, however, between the experimental and the control group in the Dutch study.

The study reported here was supported by a grant from the Dutch Department of Health. Reporting results of the study in international journals has been made possible by a grant from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Osteopathic Medicine, Center of Excellence in Addiction Treatment Research. Dr. Romijn was at the Catholic University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands at the time this study was conducted.

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