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A Stage I pilot study of acceptance and commitment therapy for methadone detoxification
Authors:Stotts Angela L  Green Charles  Masuda Akihiko  Grabowski John  Wilson Kelly  Northrup Thomas F  Moeller F Gerard  Schmitz Joy M
Institution:University of Texas Medical School at Houston, , United States. Electronic address: Angela.L.Stotts@uth.tmc.edu.
Abstract:

Background

While agonist replacement therapies are effective for managing opioid dependence, community treatment programs are increasingly choosing detoxification. Unfortunately, success rates for opioid detoxification are very low, in part, due to physical and psychological symptoms associated with opioid withdrawal. Few behavior therapies specifically address the distressing experiences specific to opioid withdrawal. A novel behavioral treatment, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), works from the premise that the avoidance of unpleasant private experiences (thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations) is ubiquitous yet may be pathogenic, resulting in treatment drop-out and further drug use.

Methods

This Stage I pilot study developed and tested an ACT-based opioid detoxification behavioral therapy. Opioid dependent patients (N = 56) who were attending a licensed methadone clinic were randomized to receive either 24 individual therapy sessions of ACT or drug counseling (DC) in the context of a 6-month methadone dose reduction program.

Results

While no difference was found on opioid use during treatment, 37% of participants in the ACT condition were successfully detoxified at the end of treatment compared to 19% of those who received DC. Fear of detoxification was also reduced across time in the ACT condition relative to DC.

Conclusion

This first study of ACT to assist opioid detoxification indicates promise. Research is needed to refine specific treatment strategies for this population to further strengthen effects.
Keywords:Opiate  Opioid dependence  Opioid detoxification  Methadone  Opioid withdrawal  Acceptance and commitment therapy  Mindfulness  Behavior therapy
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