Volume 9, Issue 2/3 < /a > , August 2016. < br/ > Purpose Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with major depressive disorder (MDD), yet treatments targeting this comorbidity are limited, especially in resource limited settings where individuals with SUDs often receive treatment. & #xD; & #xD; Desi..."> Volume 9, Issue 2/3 < /a > , August 2016. < br/ > Purpose Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with major depressive disorder (MDD), yet treatments targeting this comorbidity are limited, especially in resource limited settings where individuals with SUDs often receive treatment. & #xD; & #xD; Desi..." /> Volume 9, Issue 2/3 < /a > , August 2016. < br/ > Purpose Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with major depressive disorder (MDD), yet treatments targeting this comorbidity are limited, especially in resource limited settings where individuals with SUDs often receive treatment. & #xD; & #xD; Desi..." />

LETS Act: a behavioral activation treatment for substance use and depression

Advances in Dual Diagnosis, < a href="http://www.emeraldinsight.com/toc/add/9/2%2F3" > Volume 9, Issue 2/3 < /a > , August 2016. < br/ > Purpose Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with major depressive disorder (MDD), yet treatments targeting this comorbidity are limited, especially in resource limited settings where individuals with SUDs often receive treatment. & #xD; & #xD; Design/methodology/approach Based upon principles of reinforcement and behavioral economic models of substance use, as well as the Brief Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression (BATD; Lejuez et al., 2011), the Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT; Daughters et al., 2008) was developed to meet the unique needs of patients with MDD-SUD comorbidity. Findings The current manuscript presents a summary of the theoretical foundations and key components of LETS ACT. Originality/value A specific focus on increasing dissemination via the flexible delivery dependent on patient and treatment setting characteristics is provided throughout.
Source: Advances in Dual Diagnosis - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research
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