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Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care: A Review
2005-11-10 Topics: Clinical Supervision | Clinicians Corner | Treatment
By Michael E. Rutter, Ph.D.
In Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care: The Road to Mental Health and Addiction Recovery, authors Neal Adams, M.D., M.P.H., and Diane Grieder, M.Ed., cogently describe and advocate for an alternative perspective: a recovery-based model with the treatment plan serving as a working and dynamic road map to help clients achieve personally meaningful goals.
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IOM Releases Report on Quality Drug and Alcohol Treatment
2005-11-09 Topics: Of Interest To Everyone | Treatment
By Michael Bennett
This report, Improving the Quality of Health Care for Mental and Substance-Use Conditions: Quality Chasm Series, examines those differences, finds that the Quality Chasm framework is applicable to health care for mental and substance-use conditions, and describes a multifaceted and comprehensive strategy to do so.
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Are alcoholism treatments effective? The Project MATCH Data Revisited
2005-10-15 Topics: Of Interest To Everyone | Treatment
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Project MATCH was the largest and most expensive alcoholism treatment trial ever conducted. The results were disappointing. There were essentially no patient-treatment matches, and three very different treatments produced nearly identical outcomes. This new review of the data points up some essential information for treatment providers.
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Depression Basics
2005-10-11 Topics: Clinicians Corner | Treatment | Treatment Populations
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Everyone at one time or another has felt depressed, sad, or blue. Being depressed is a normal reaction to loss, life's struggles, or an injured self-esteem. But sometimes the feeling of sadness becomes intense, lasting for long periods of time and preventing a person from leading a normal life. Learn more about depression at this informative website, sponsored by WebMD.
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Spirituality in Addiction Treatment and Recovery (A two-part series)
2005-10-10 Topics: Spirituality | Treatment
By Pamela Waters, MEd, & Kathryn C. Shafer, PhD
For many of those who work in the addiction treatment field, the use of spiritual concepts in the treatment of alcohol and drug addiction is seen as the clearest demonstration of the value of spirituality and this construct is seen as the central curative factor in recovery.
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Papers & Publications - Addiction
2005-09-29 Topics: Clinical Supervision | Of Interest To Everyone | Treatment
By BHRM
This site contains a variety of scholarly papers authored by William White, Ernest Kurtz and others. Many are downloadable. Some of the topics covered are:
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