The Minnesota model combines 12-step principles with a clinical approach, integrating emotional, physical, spiritual, and social aspects to address addictions holistically.
Identification and modification of negative thoughts
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) assists individuals in identifying dysfunctional thinking patterns associated with consumption. It equips them with the skills to replace these maladaptive thoughts with more constructive and adaptive strategies.
Group and individual work
Both methods promote the combination of group and individual therapies, offering a space to share experiences and receive personalized attention according to the patient's needs.
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