Epstein E E, McCrady B S
Clinical Division, Rutgers-State University of New Jersey, Piscataway 08854, USA.
Clin Psychol Rev. 1998 Sep;18(6):689-711. doi: 10.1016/s0272-7358(98)00025-7.
Research suggests that Behavioral Couples Therapy (BCT), tailored to treat alcohol problems, produces significant reduction in alcohol consumption and improvement in marital functioning. Having established basic clinical protocols for Alcohol Behavioral Couples Therapy (ABCT) and provided support for their efficacy, clinical researchers around the country continue to develop and study new applications of the basic ABCT treatment models, such as adding relapse prevention or Alcoholics Anonymous components. Recent research supporting the heterogeneity in the population of individuals with alcohol problems has prompted some researchers on ABCT to consider additional adaptations of the treatment models for specific subgroups of alcoholics, and for particular individual and couples characteristics. Adaptation of ABCT to treat new populations such as drug abusers, female alcoholics, and problem drinkers is under investigation. The current article provides an overview of theoretical and clinical aspects of ABCT, and research on efficacy of the basic model and on areas of innovation and adaptation to new populations. Directions for future research on ABCT are suggested.
研究表明,专门用于治疗酒精问题的行为夫妻疗法(BCT)能显著减少酒精摄入量,并改善婚姻功能。在确立了酒精行为夫妻疗法(ABCT)的基本临床方案并证实其疗效后,全国各地的临床研究人员继续开发和研究基本ABCT治疗模式的新应用,比如增加预防复发或戒酒互助会的内容。最近的研究表明酒精问题人群存在异质性,这促使一些从事ABCT研究的人员考虑针对特定亚组的酗酒者以及特定的个体和夫妻特征,对治疗模式进行更多调整。目前正在研究调整ABCT以治疗新人群,如药物滥用者、女性酗酒者和问题饮酒者。本文概述了ABCT的理论和临床方面,以及基本模式的疗效研究、创新领域和对新人群的调整。还提出了ABCT未来研究的方向。