Keywords

acupuncture, alternative therapy, anxiety, concurrent substance use, depression

 

Authors

  1. Courbasson, Christine M.A. PhD, CPsych
  2. de Sorkin, Alicia Araujo DPs, CPsych
  3. Dullerud, Berit MSW, RSW
  4. Van Wyk, Lucy MSW, RSW

Abstract

This exploratory study evaluated the benefits of adding auricular acupuncture to a 21-day outpatient structured psychoeducational treatment program for women with concurrent substance use problems, anxiety, and depression. Women receiving acupuncture (n = 185) reported having reduced physiological cravings for substances, felt significantly less depressed, less anxious, and were better able to reflect on and resolve difficulties than women in the control group (n = 101). It was found that auricular acupuncture, as an adjunct therapy to a comprehensive psychoeducational treatment program for women with addictions, shows promise in being an effective, more viable treatment alternative to anxiolytics.