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Substance Abuse: Improving the Quality of Treatment
Topics: Administrator's Corner > Starting a Treatment Service | Clinicians Corner > Treatment Process | Of Interest To Everyone > Training
2005-09-09 | By Sarah Kenneth | Post Feedback! | Send To a Friend | Print Version | Send Me Responses | Related
"Someone or some group must step forward and accept the responsibility of improving the quality of treatment for substance use disorders," said David Rosenbloom, director of Join Together.

This Action Kit was created to help communities break the cycle of poor outcomes and misperceptions about substance use disorders. It includes:

  • Strategies for guiding the work of a quality treatment task force
  • Descriptions of the phases of treatment
  • Background information on treatment interventions
  • A worksheet based on NIDA's Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment that can be used to gauge how well a community addresses the NIDA Principles

Available as a PDF document. (PDF file is 16.4 MB and requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.)

Download this PDF

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