Smart Recovery®: Addiction Recovery Support from a Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective
@article{Horvath2000SmartRA, title={Smart Recovery{\textregistered}: Addiction Recovery Support from a Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective}, author={Arthur T. Horvath}, journal={Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy}, year={2000}, volume={18}, pages={181-191} }
Self Management And Recovery Training (SMART®), a free self-help discussion group that is largely a cognitive-behavioral extrapolation of research findings on treatment of addictive disorders, is described. Information regarding its organization and operation is provided, and predictions are made about its future development.
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