Marcotte David, Avants S Kelly, Margolin Arthur
Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Substance Abuse, New Haven, Connecticut 06519, USA.
J Psychoactive Drugs. 2003 Jul-Sep;35(3):389-91. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2003.10400023.
This case report describes the use of Spiritual Self-Schema (3-S) therapy in the treatment of an HIV-positive inner-city drug user maintained on methadone and referred for additional treatment due to unremitting cocaine use. 3-S therapy is a manual-guided intervention based on cognitive self-schema theory. Its goal is to help the patient create, elaborate, and make accessible a cognitive schema--the "spiritual" self-schema-that is incompatible with drug use and other HIV risk behaviors. 3-S therapy facilitates a cognitive shift from the habitual activation of the "addict" self-schema, with its drug-related cognitions, scripts and action plans, to the "spiritual" self-schema, with its associated repertoire of harm reduction beliefs and behaviors.