Are there any studies that support the Life Process Program© model?
In 2003 William R. Miller (Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico) and his colleagues rated forty-eight kinds of treatment by combining the results of 381 controlled trials that had compared the effectiveness of a treatment [method] with either no treatment or with other alcoholism therapies. The treatment with by far the best score was ‘brief intervention’ – followed by motivational interviewing enhancement, community reinforcement, and social-skills training. The least effective treatments were found to be general alcoholism counseling and education, ordinary psychotherapy, and confrontational therapies. The Life Process Program© is a program that emphasizes Values and Motivation, Behavior Modification Training, Life-Skills exercises, Cognitive Behavior Training (CBT), and Community Reinforcement – the only program of its kind in the US. The Life Process Program© exclusively used at the ALPP Institute melds into one effective program the top treatment methods in measured