

Client's Handbook: Matrix Intensive Outpatient Treatment for People With Stimulant Use Disorders - Paperback
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Matrix Intensive Outpatient Treatment Client Handbook
This comprehensive clinical handbook provides structured handouts and recovery materials specifically designed for individuals participating in the Matrix Model intensive outpatient treatment program for stimulant use disorders. Published by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), this evidence-based resource supports clients throughout their recovery journey.
Structured Treatment Support Materials
The handbook contains professionally developed handouts that guide you through each Matrix treatment session. These materials include interactive worksheets with spaces for personal responses, reflective reading exercises, and practical recovery advice. Each handout is designed to be used during group counseling sessions, where your counselor will guide the group through the material and facilitate discussion.
How This Handbook Works
During treatment sessions, you will follow along as your counselor presents each handout to the group. The format allows time for individual reflection, written responses to questions, and group discussion. This structured approach ensures you can share your thoughts, ask questions, and learn from other group members' experiences. Additional time is provided at the end of each session for further questions and clarification.
Long-Term Recovery Resource
The handouts serve as valuable reference materials beyond your initial treatment period. Keeping and reviewing these materials after completion helps reinforce recovery principles and provides ongoing support as you continue your journey. The handbook acts as a portable recovery guide you can return to whenever you need reminders or guidance.
Evidence-Based Matrix Model Approach
The Matrix Model is a recognized evidence-based treatment approach specifically developed for stimulant use disorders. This client handbook complements the therapeutic framework by providing consistent, structured materials that support the treatment protocol's goals and methodology.
Product Specifications
Paperback format published March 2019 by Lulu.com under DHHS guidelines. The reference guide is designed for practical use in clinical settings and personal recovery work.
The handouts in this book will help you get the most out of your Matrix treatment. Some handouts ask questions and have spaces for your answers. Other handouts ask you to read and think about a subject or an idea, or they contain advice or reminders about recovery. It is a good idea to keep and review the handouts after you have used them. They will help you stay strong as you continue in your recovery. During each treatment session, your counselor will ask you to follow along on the handout while he or she goes over it with the group. The counselor will give you time to think about what it says and write your answers to questions it may ask. The group will then discuss the handout. You should share your thoughts and ask questions during this time. If you still have questions, there will be more time to ask questions during the last part of each session.Contributor(s)
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Matrix Intensive Outpatient Treatment Client Handbook
This comprehensive clinical handbook provides structured handouts and recovery materials specifically designed for individuals participating in the Matrix Model intensive outpatient treatment program for stimulant use disorders. Published by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), this evidence-based resource supports clients throughout their recovery journey.
Structured Treatment Support Materials
The handbook contains professionally developed handouts that guide you through each Matrix treatment session. These materials include interactive worksheets with spaces for personal responses, reflective reading exercises, and practical recovery advice. Each handout is designed to be used during group counseling sessions, where your counselor will guide the group through the material and facilitate discussion.
How This Handbook Works
During treatment sessions, you will follow along as your counselor presents each handout to the group. The format allows time for individual reflection, written responses to questions, and group discussion. This structured approach ensures you can share your thoughts, ask questions, and learn from other group members' experiences. Additional time is provided at the end of each session for further questions and clarification.
Long-Term Recovery Resource
The handouts serve as valuable reference materials beyond your initial treatment period. Keeping and reviewing these materials after completion helps reinforce recovery principles and provides ongoing support as you continue your journey. The handbook acts as a portable recovery guide you can return to whenever you need reminders or guidance.
Evidence-Based Matrix Model Approach
The Matrix Model is a recognized evidence-based treatment approach specifically developed for stimulant use disorders. This client handbook complements the therapeutic framework by providing consistent, structured materials that support the treatment protocol's goals and methodology.
Product Specifications
Paperback format published March 2019 by Lulu.com under DHHS guidelines. The reference guide is designed for practical use in clinical settings and personal recovery work.
The handouts in this book will help you get the most out of your Matrix treatment. Some handouts ask questions and have spaces for your answers. Other handouts ask you to read and think about a subject or an idea, or they contain advice or reminders about recovery. It is a good idea to keep and review the handouts after you have used them. They will help you stay strong as you continue in your recovery. During each treatment session, your counselor will ask you to follow along on the handout while he or she goes over it with the group. The counselor will give you time to think about what it says and write your answers to questions it may ask. The group will then discuss the handout. You should share your thoughts and ask questions during this time. If you still have questions, there will be more time to ask questions during the last part of each session.Contributor(s)
