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<blockquote data-quote="Smithmom" data-source="post: 743751" data-attributes="member: 23371"><p>I agree with Copa. But I think you're setting him up for a loss. He has to do CBT and take it seriously. This study has been open 3 years because finding a sub abusing teen who is going to do CBT seriously, show up for urine and blood tests, do the volumes of paperwork, etc is very tough. And then do they get kicked out if the tests show up with xanax or something he shouldn't be doing?</p><p></p><p>I can say this because I looked at a lot of studies with mine. Mostly mine never agreed. Money was a motivation but only if sober. In a couple of cases we did the preliminary stuff and they violated some protocol before they even got to the first or second meeting. </p><p></p><p>These things are not designed to help people. There are no do overs or free passes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithmom, post: 743751, member: 23371"] I agree with Copa. But I think you're setting him up for a loss. He has to do CBT and take it seriously. This study has been open 3 years because finding a sub abusing teen who is going to do CBT seriously, show up for urine and blood tests, do the volumes of paperwork, etc is very tough. And then do they get kicked out if the tests show up with xanax or something he shouldn't be doing? I can say this because I looked at a lot of studies with mine. Mostly mine never agreed. Money was a motivation but only if sober. In a couple of cases we did the preliminary stuff and they violated some protocol before they even got to the first or second meeting. These things are not designed to help people. There are no do overs or free passes. [/QUOTE]
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