Session 1: Introduction / Rationale / Self-recording -- Session 2: Functional analysis / Noticing positive-behavior -- Session 3: High-risk hierarchy / Partner functional analysis Part I / Self-management plans -- Session 4: Partner functional analysis Part II / Enhancing motivation to change -- Session 5: Dealing with urges / Decreasing partner triggers -- Session 6: Rearranging behavioral consequences / Shared activities -- Session 7: Dealing with alcohol-related thoughts / Communication Part I -- Session 8: Drink refusal / Communication Part II -- Session 9: Partner role in drink refusal / Communication Part III / Relapse prevention Part I -- Session 10: Problem solving / Relapse prevention Part II -- Session 11: Relapse prevention Part III / Acceptance framework -- Session 12: Review / Relapse prevention Part IV.
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Cognitive-behavioural therapy has been proven extremely effective in treating alcohol abuse problems. Since both members of a couple are affected when one partner abuses alcohol, this CBT based programme is designed to treat them together, to help the drinker overcome his or her problem.