Building Recovery by Improving Goals, Habits, and Thoughts (BRIGHT-2)

An Integrated Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Co-Occurring Depression and Alcohol and Drug Use Problems — Group Member's Workbook

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Building Recovery by Improving Goals, Habits, and Thoughts (BRIGHT-2) is a manualized group cognitive behavioral therapy program for co-occurring depression and alcohol and drug use problems. BRIGHT-2 has been designed so that non–mental health practitioners, and practitioners with less formal training than professional mental health counselors, can deliver the program, thus providing evidence-based depression treatment to individuals who often do not receive it. BRIGHT-2 is an 18-week program consisting of three modules, each of which focuses on a specific topic — thoughts, activities, and people interactions — and how it can affect a person's mood and desire to drink or use drugs. The BRIGHT-2 manual consists of a leader's introduction, a session-by-session group leader manual, and a session-by-session group member's workbook; this volume is the group member's workbook.

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  • Document Number: TR-978/2-NIDA
  • Year: 2011
  • Series: Technical Reports

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