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Temporary Study Interventionist

MSCCN - Syracuse, NY

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The Study Interventionists will deliver one of two telephone-based treatments (described below) to people with HIV (PWH) who drink at unhealthy levels as part of an NIAAA-funded randomized clinical trial (RCT) called the ACCEPT Study. The Study Interventionists will: (1) receive formal training in either a Brief Alcohol Intervention (BI) or a brief Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention, (2) implement the brief intervention with PWH who are enrolled ACCEPT, carrying a caseload of 1-5 participants at a time, and (3) receive 1-hour/week of group supervision with a licensed clinical psychologist who is faculty member at Syracuse University and Study Investigator on the ACCEPT. Both interventions are delivered weekly via telephone with 6 total telephone calls. For the BI: Call 1 lasts approximately 45 minutes and is focused on assessment of moods and situations that result in heavy alcohol use, basic education about alcohol and HIV, and the creation of a drinking agreement. Call 2 lasts approximately 5-10 minutes and is a brief check-in to assess progress towards drinking goals. Call 3 is a reminder phone call. Call 4 lasts approximately 45 minutes and is focused on strategies for reducing alcohol use. Call 5 lasts approximately 5-10 minutes and is a brief check-in to assess progress towards drinking goals. Call 6 is a final reminder phone call for the post-treatment follow up study visit. For the ACT intervention, each call lasts approximately 30-45 minutes, and involves psychoeducation about an ACT-related concept (e.g., acceptance, defusion, values), practice of a new ACT skill related to that concept, and the creation of an agreement to practice ACT skills and reduce alcohol use

Created: 2025-12-05

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