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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Integrative harm reduction psychotherapy: a case of substance use, multiple trauma, and suicidality


Harm reduction is a new paradigm that seeks to reduce the harmful consequences of substance use and other risky behaviors without requiring abstinence.

This article discusses integrative harm reduction psychotherapy, one application of harm reduction principles to psychotherapy. Seven therapeutic tasks are described with attention to clinical process, skills, and strategies.

A case is presented that illustrates the application of this approach with life-threatening substance use that was related to multiple trauma and suicidal depression.

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