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A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction



Exhibit 2: Functional Analysis

Trigger

What sets me up to use?
Thoughts, and Feelings

What was I thinking?
What was I feeling?
Behavior

What did I do then?
Positive Consequences

What positive thing happened?
Negative Consequences

What negative thing happened?
         
         
         

Source: Reprinted with permission from Jaffe et al. 1988.

 

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