|
To help address a member’s need for psychosocial treatment as part of recovery, OnTrak includes a network of psychosocial providers who are specially trained to deliver the OnTrak Relapse Prevention Program (ORPP). ORPP is an evidence-based program leveraging clinically proven practices that provide a sequence of Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) and relapse prevention Cognitive-Behaviorial Therapy (CBT) modules designed to maintain abstinence from alcohol and drugs.
The ORPP treatment platform is built upon data from the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). As such, ORPP has substantial empirical support for its efficacy in the treatment of substance use disorders and is, therefore, evidence-based practice. The OnTrak Relapse Prevention Program includes the following components:
| Motivational Enhancement Therapy |
| » |
Works with a member to identify needs and goals and build member's motivation to change |
| » |
Provided as 2 to 4 individual sessions starting immediately after initial medical treatment |
| |
|
| Cognitive Behavioral Therapy |
| » |
Will develop the member's relapse prevention skills |
| » |
Provided as 8 two-hour group or 8 one-hour individual sessions |
|