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Chapter 28. Network Therapy

Marc Galanter, M.D.
DOI: 10.1176/appi.books.9781585623440.348490

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Network therapy (Galanter 1999) can be defined as a multimodal approach to rehabilitation in which specific family members and friends are enlisted to provide ongoing support and promote attitude change. The goal of this approach is the prompt achievement of abstinence, with relapse prevention and the development of a drug-free adaptation. Network members are part of the therapist's working team and are not recipients of treatment.

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Which of the following statements concerning network therapy is false?
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To develop a social therapy involving network support, one must first define the target problem clearly and then consider the effect of the network on the problem. From a clinician's perspective, what is the central difficulty for the patient receiving treatment for addiction?
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Which of the following statements concerning the use of disulfiram is true?
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