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Quetiapine: Treatment for substance abuse and drug of abuse

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2008
The use of quetiapine as a drug to treat various substance use disorders as well as a drug of abuse is examined.Quetiapine's effectiveness in treating schizophrenia and bipolar disorder is well-known; however, growing evidence has indicated that it may be useful in the treatment of various substance use disorders.
George A. Kenna, Michael J. Hanley
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State Substance Abuse Treatment Gaps

American Journal on Addictions, 2003
This study estimated the adequacy of state substance abuse treatment rates relative to treatment needs. The investigators created composite drug and alcohol treatment need indexes from explicit‐mention mortality and substance‐defined arrest rates. The indexes were reliable and had evidence of construct validity, but alternative population‐at‐risk and ...
Richard A. LaBrie   +4 more
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Comparative Treatments of Substance Abuse

Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2000
Comparative Treatments of Substance Abuse E. Thomas Dowd and Loreen Rugle, Editors. New York: Springer Publishing Company (www.springerpub.com), 1999, 288 pp., $38.95 (hardcover). This volume in Springer's well-conceived Comparative Treatments of Psychological Disorders series was designed to examine psychotherapy approaches to chemical dependence ...
George Buelow   +2 more
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Spirituality and Substance Abuse Treatment

Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 2008
(2008). Spirituality and Substance Abuse Treatment. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions: Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 117-126.
Lori K. Holleran Steiker, Patricia Pape
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Treatment Goals for Substance Abusers

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1978
(1978). Treatment Goals for Substance Abusers. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 299-305.
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Client Satisfaction with Substance Abuse Treatment [PDF]

open access: possibleHealth Marketing Quarterly, 1999
A survey of 15 publicly-funded treatment agencies in Iowa was conducted to identify correlates of satisfaction with substance abuse treatment for voluntary clients. We used stratified least-squares regression analysis to identify program characteristics that were associated with greater satisfaction levels.
James E. Rohrer, Peter E. Hilsenrath
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Psychopathology in Substance Abusers: Diagnosis and Treatment

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1988
(1988). Psychopathology in Substance Abusers: Diagnosis and Treatment. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 139-157.
Jacqueline Michael   +3 more
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Seizures and substance abuse

Neurology, 2006
Seizures often occur in substance abusers. The mechanism may be indirect (CNS infection, cerebral trauma, stroke, metabolic derangement) or direct (intoxication or withdrawal). These mechanisms are not mutually exclusive. A patient with obvious overdose or abstinence symptoms might also have meningitis or an acute subdural hematoma, and a polydrug ...
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Female Clients in Substance Abuse Treatment

International Journal of the Addictions, 1985
This paper reviews recent research on sex differences in the nature of alcohol and drug problems, use of treatment services, and the role of treatment and extratreatment factors in influencing these problems. Although patterns of use are different for men and women, responses to traditional treatment programs have not been different.
Jeanne C. Marsh, Nancy A. Miller
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Multidimensional Impact of Treatment for Substance Abuse

Advances in Alcohol & Substance Abuse, 1984
The establishment of a multi-facility patient registry system has facilitated the routine documentation of problems associated with substance abuse. The comparison of information on 1,020 adult inpatients from the six-month period before and the six-month and twelve-month periods after treatment is reported.
Norman G. Hoffmann   +2 more
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