CRAFT, is a potent alternative to intervention or as The Boston Globe calls it, "The End of Hitting Rock Bottom".
So what is the CRAFT method and how can it help your loved one who's using drugs or alcohol?
CRAFT (Community Reinforcement Approach and Family Therapy)
With thanks to Robert J. Meyers, PhD
www.cadenceonline.com
http://bit.ly/whatiscraft
http://bit.ly/parentcraft
18. Engaging the Unmotivated in Treatment for
Alcohol Problems: A Comparison of Three
Strategies for Intervention Through Family
Members
William R. Miller, Robert J. Myers, J. Scott Tonigan –
University of New Mexico
(c) 1999 AmericanPsychological Association, Inc.
Community Reinforcement Approach and
Family Therapy (CRAFT): Engaging
Unmotivated Drug Users in Treatment
Robert
J.
Meyers,
William
R.
Miller,
Dina
E.
Hill,
J.
Scott
Tonigan – University
of
New
Mexico
(c)
1999
Elsevier
Science
Inc.
A Randomized Trial of Two Methods for
Engaging Treatment-Refusing Drug Users
Through Concerned Significant Others
Robert J. Meyers, William R. Miller, Jane Ellen Smith, J.
Scott Tonigan
(c) 2002 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Engaging resistant adolescents in drug abuse
treatment
Holly Barret Waldron, Sheryl Kern-Jones, Charles W.
Turner, Thomas R. Peterson, Timothy J. Ozechowski
(c) 2007 Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
Community reinforcement training for family
and significant others of drug abusers: a
unilateral intervention to increase treatment
entry of drug users
Kimberly C. Kirby, Douglas B. Marlowe, David S. Festinger,
Kerry A. Garvey, Vincent LaMonaca
(c) 1999 Drug and Alcohol Dependence
29. CRAFT can help you get
your loved one to
accept treatment
CRAFT WORKS
PROFESSIONAL
HELP IS NEEDED
30. Success rate of getting someone
into treatment
20% · AL-ANON
64% · CRAFT
30% · INTERVENTIONs
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) - funded study
Published in the Journal of Substance Abuse, 10, 3, 291-308.
CRAFT WORKS
31.
32. 74% of concerned family
members succeeded in getting
their loved ones into treatment
using CRAFT methods
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) - funded study
Published in the Journal of Substance Abuse, 10, 3, 291-308.
CRAFT WORKS
33.
34. “With CRAFT, family members learn ways
to lower loved ones’ defenses and
encourage them to speak candidly. The
advice essentially boils down to simple
steps like asking open-ended questions,
complimenting positive behaviors, and
echoing the person’s concerns in a
nonjudgmental way.”
35. “Next, they learn to devise ways to improve
their home life (without fixing or
minimizing the ill effects of the drinking or
drug use). When the struggling loved one
feels understood and safe, the reasoning
goes, he or she will be more willing to be
vulnerable, to seek help.”
The End of Hitting Rock Bottom, Burt Helm
36. While your loved one is
in treatment and after,
CRAFT helps family
members de-stress and
improve their home life
CRAFT WORKS
While GETTING
PROFESSIONAL HELP
37. 100% of family members and
loved ones reported significant
reductions in anger, anxiety,
depression, and negative
physical symptoms
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) - funded study
Published in the Journal of Substance Abuse, 10, 3, 291-308.
CRAFT WORKS
44. “Detach felt like crap – even
the most successful parent had
a daughter in danger, freezing
out on the streets.”
Former Al-Anon parent
45. “So precious to me to have some answers
beyond "just detach" and "let him hit
bottom". I feared his bottom was death,
and I am so relieved to know I can do
more to encourage recovery. Bless you Dr.
Meyers for spreading the word.”
Daisy
46. “Perhaps the counselor was having a bad day, but this particular night he
followed his grim opening with: ‘It's nice that you are here and think that you
can do something, but the people you love are going to die’
At that moment, I had one thought and it was: ‘F*** this shit’ If the people I
love are going to die I need to get my ass out of this meeting and spend as
much time with them as I can while they are living.
I found information about CRAFT and it made sense.
Because of your work and CRAFT, I feel at peace with my relationship. He
has not entered treatment, but he keeps in contact with me and he knows
that I support him where he is.
I don't condone the drug use, but I don't let that aspect of his life define him
to me. Maybe he will go to treatment, maybe he won't. But if he dies today,
he will know he was loved and there will be nothing left I wish I had said.
And I think anyone can hope for in any relationship.”
Anonymous letter to Dr. Robert J. Meyers,
Louisville KY
47. CRAFT evolution
CRA CRAFT
1970’s 1990’s 2015
Community
Reinforcement
Approach
Community
Reinforcement
Approach &
Family Therapy
Developed for parents -
the most influential
people in their child’s life
even into young
adulthood
“one of the most
cost-effective alcohol
treatment programs
currently available”
Developed for family
members to play a
powerful role in getting
their loved one to
accept treatment
CRAFT for parents
to address their
child’s substance
abuse
PARENT CRAFT
48. In the late 1990’s, CRAFT was
developed at the University of
New Mexico by Dr. Robert
Meyers, Ph.D. and colleagues
Robert J. Meyers PhD
49. In 2015, Parent CRAFT was created
with the help of Dr. Robert Meyers to
empower parents to protect their
children from addiction, accidental
overdose and death