Introduction: There is scarcity of studies in the national and international literature on alternative protocols to pharmacological and psychotherapeutic intervention for the treatment of Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and symptoms of comorbid depression. This study aimed to develop a protocol based on alternative therapies through mindfulness meditation, reiki, acupuncture and auriculotherapy to improve substance use problems and symptoms of comorbid depression. Method: This is a randomized single-blind controlled study. The final sample consisted of 18 participants randomized divided into two groups of nine participants: experimental and control. Participants were evaluated by four validated instruments during the screening process and after the intervention. The instruments were: Beck Depression Scale (BDI), Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21), Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-10) and Brazilian Economic Classification Criteria (CCEB). Results: the results of the analysis indicate a significant reduction in the pattern of alcohol consumption (p <0.001); other drugs related problems (p<0.001); symptoms of depression (p<0.001); anxiety (p<0.001) and stress (p<0.001) between the two distinct groups (experimental and control) after the intervention. Conclusion: The protocol proposed in this study was effective in reducing the pattern of problems related to alcohol and other drugs, in addition to being effective in reducing symptoms of depression, stress and anxiety.
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