@article{TEXTUAL,
      recid = {7023},
      author = {Nichols, Amy},
      title = {Mindfulness for Obsessive-Compulsive and Substance Use  Disorders: Toward Integrated Treatment Options for Dual  Diagnoses},
      journal = {Advocates' Forum, 2015},
      address = {2015},
      number = {TEXTUAL},
      abstract = {Many individuals diagnosed with a mental illness will also  struggle with substance use in their lifetime. Yet,  interventions for specific comorbidities are seldom used  and scarcely researched. The following review will explore  the efficacy of mindfulness-based therapies for  obsessive-compulsive (OCD) and substance use disorders  (SUDs), respectively, in order to inform the development of  new interventions for this dually-diagnosed population.  Based on the literature, two promising therapies stand out:  Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as well as a  group-based therapy called Mindfulness-Based Relapse  Prevention (MBRP). Key skills espoused by mindfulness-based  approaches will be reviewed, and a combined intervention  approach is proposed.},
      url = {http://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/7023},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.6082/uchicago.7023},
}