The committee assigned to evaluate the effectiveness of various drug rehabilitation programs has concluded that those programs emphasizing cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) are significantly more effective than those that do not. The committee based its conclusion on a comprehensive review of patient outcomes over the last five years, which demonstrated higher rates of sustained recovery among participants of CBT programs compared to traditional methods.
Furthermore, the committee suggests that future funding should focus on CBT-based treatment programs to improve overall recovery rates across the community.