CBT for Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
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CBT for Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

Comprehensive 80-Hour Training Program

This intensive workshop provides hands-on training for clinicians to effectively use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for treating Substance Use Disorders.

  • Understanding substance use and relapse patterns
  • Evidence-based CBT techniques for SUD
  • Roleplays, case studies, and practical exercises
  • Homework, assessments, and certification
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Introduction to Substance Use Disorders

Learn the foundations of SUD:

  • Definition and diagnostic criteria (DSM-5)
  • Common substances of abuse: alcohol, opioids, stimulants, cannabis, nicotine
  • Understanding tolerance, withdrawal, and dependence
  • Social, psychological, and biological factors influencing addiction
Video: Introduction to SUD (link)
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Functional Analysis in CBT for SUD

Functional analysis identifies triggers, thoughts, emotions, and consequences maintaining substance use.

  • Identifying high-risk situations
  • Understanding antecedents and consequences
  • Recognizing patterns and cravings
  • Using chain analysis in therapy
Video: Functional Analysis Example (link)
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Cognitive Techniques for SUD

  • Challenging maladaptive thoughts about substance use
  • Developing balanced thinking and coping self-talk
  • Thought records for cravings and triggers
  • Video modeling and examples
Video: Cognitive Restructuring for SUD (link)
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Coping Skills and Relapse Prevention

  • Identifying and managing high-risk situations
  • Developing refusal skills and assertiveness
  • Managing cravings and emotional triggers
  • Relapse prevention planning and strategies
Video: Coping Skills Roleplay (link)
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Video Lecture: The Science of Addiction

Learn about brain mechanisms, reward pathways, and how substances affect behavior.

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Substance Use Disorder Types

  • Alcohol Use Disorder
  • Opioid Use Disorder
  • Cannabis Use Disorder
  • Stimulant Use Disorder (cocaine, amphetamines)
  • Prescription Drug Misuse
  • Behavioral Addictions (optional advanced topic)
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Video Lecture: Consequences of SUD

Physical, social, legal, and occupational impacts of substance use.

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Exercise: Reflect on Substance Use

Write down answers to the following:

  • What substances are most common in your environment?
  • What situations trigger substance use in others you know?
  • How does substance use affect relationships and work?
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Video Lecture: Motivational Enhancement

Explore the stages of change and how motivation impacts recovery.

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Roleplay: Assess Motivation

In pairs, one plays the therapist and one the client.

  • Use open-ended questions to explore readiness for change
  • Practice reflective listening
  • Identify ambivalence and discuss pros/cons of substance use
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CBT Model Applied to Substance Use

  • Trigger → Thought → Emotion → Behavior → Consequence
  • Identify automatic thoughts that lead to substance use
  • Learn to replace maladaptive behaviors with coping skills
  • Emphasize relapse prevention strategies
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Exercise: Identifying Triggers

Task: Write down triggers you observe in case examples or personal experience.

  • Environmental (bars, parties)
  • Social (peers, family influence)
  • Emotional (stress, boredom, loneliness)
  • Physiological (withdrawal, cravings)
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Video Lecture: Coping Skills for High-Risk Situations

Learn adaptive coping skills for cravings, stress, and peer pressure.

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Homework: Daily Craving Log

  • Record every craving during 7 days
  • Note trigger, intensity (0–10), and response
  • Try at least one coping strategy each day
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Roleplay: Coping with Urges

Practice urge-surfing, distraction, and relaxation techniques.

  • Therapist gives hypothetical urge scenario
  • Client practices coping skill and verbalizes steps
  • Feedback and reinforcement
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Video Lecture: High-Risk Situations

Learn how to anticipate and prevent relapse in challenging environments.

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Group Exercise: Relapse Prevention

Participants break into small groups to:

  • Analyze a relapse scenario
  • Identify triggers and coping strategies
  • Discuss alternative responses and prevention plan
  • Present group findings
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Cognitive Restructuring in SUD

  • Identify distorted thoughts about substance use
  • Challenge beliefs like “I need it to relax”
  • Replace with adaptive thoughts: “I can relax using breathing or exercise”
  • Practice thought-stopping and reframing techniques
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Homework: Thought Record

  • Record instances of craving or high-risk situations
  • Write automatic thought, emotion, and intensity
  • Challenge thought and write alternative response
  • Review with trainer in next session
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Video Lecture: Functional Analysis of Substance Use

Learn how to identify triggers, behaviors, and consequences in substance use patterns.

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Case Study: Alcohol Use Disorder

Background: John, a 35-year-old male, reports drinking daily after work to relieve stress. He misses deadlines and has strained relationships.

Exercise: Conduct a functional analysis: identify triggers, behaviors, short-term and long-term consequences, and coping alternatives.

  • Identify high-risk situations
  • Note automatic thoughts before drinking
  • List adaptive coping strategies
  • Plan a relapse prevention strategy
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Roleplay: Refusal Skills Training

Trainer:

“Imagine a friend offers you alcohol at a party. Practice saying ‘No’ confidently, while giving an explanation.”

Participant:

“No thanks, I’m working on staying sober this month.”

Repeat with variations of peer pressure and substance types.

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Homework: Trigger and Coping Journal

Objective: Identify triggers for substance use and develop coping strategies.

  • Record each substance use episode over 7 days
  • Note the context, thoughts, emotions, and consequences
  • List at least 3 alternative coping strategies per trigger
  • Bring the journal for discussion in the next session
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Video Lecture: Relapse Prevention Strategies

Techniques to prevent relapse and maintain long-term recovery.

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Group Activity: Developing Coping Skills

Participants will practice creating a personalized coping plan.

  • Identify 5 high-risk situations for each participant
  • Brainstorm coping strategies in small groups
  • Roleplay responses in each scenario
  • Share feedback with peers

Objective: Enhance confidence in managing cravings and high-risk triggers.

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Case Study: Opioid Use Disorder

Background: Maria, a 28-year-old female, started prescription opioids after surgery and developed dependence. She hides usage from family and struggles with withdrawal symptoms.

Exercise: Develop a CBT plan for Maria including:

  • Functional analysis of triggers and cravings
  • Coping skills for withdrawal and stress
  • Relapse prevention plan
  • Engagement with support systems
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Video Lecture: Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET)

Learn motivational techniques to encourage behavior change and treatment engagement.

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Homework: Behavioral Experiments

Objective: Test new behaviors and coping strategies to replace substance use.

  • Choose a high-risk situation for the week
  • Plan an alternative coping behavior
  • Observe results and record feelings, thoughts, and outcomes
  • Reflect and discuss in next session