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Telephone Management in Substance Abuse Treatment

Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 2000
The purpose of this article is to describe the results of a clinical trial in which telephonic case management was evaluated as a supplement to substance abuse treatment. An interactive voice response system (IVR) was developed by the research team for use in the case management of randomly assigned participants in a clinical trial research project ...
Diane L. Huber, James A. Hall
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Pharmacologic Considerations in the Treatment of Substance Abuse

Southern Medical Journal, 1992
Drug and alcohol abuse continue to be commonly encountered problems in most patient populations. To deal effectively with these problems, the primary care physician must have a thorough knowledge of the pharmacology of commonly abused drugs and the adjunctive agents used in treatment.
D A Thompson, M H Skinner
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Group Treatment for Substance Abuse in Schizophrenia

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1998
Objectives: A review of the relevant research suggests a need to develop an appropriate, effective, and replicable treatment to help individuals with schizophrenia and substance abuse problems. This pilot study describes a biweekly group specifically designed to help the individual with both schizophrenia and substance abuse.
Jean Addington, Nady el-Guebaly
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Handwriting in Assessing Treatment for Substance Abuse

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1998
The Wellingham-Jones Handwriting Test was administered at admission and discharge to 101 participants in a court-ordered 30-day substance-abuse treatment program to test its effectiveness in monitoring progress; results were mixed.
Patricia Wellingham-Jones, William Fearn
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Legal challenges for substance abuse treatment during disasters.

Psychiatric Services, 2012
Certain groups with preexisting mental and behavioral health conditions, such as substance use disorders, may be especially vulnerable during and shortly after disasters.
Lainie Rutkow   +4 more
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Self-disclosure and the treatment of substance abuse

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 1997
Identification and treatment of the substance-abusing physician has led to outcome studies focusing on years of abstinence and resultant work performance, but little has been written addressing the therapeutic changes recovery brings in the personal lives of these physicians or in their approach to similarly addicted patients.
Cheryl A. Clark   +2 more
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Financing of Substance Abuse Treatment Services

2002
The financing of treatment for substance abuse problems has differed from the rest of financing of health care in part because of the dominant role of the public sector as the payer of services. Nonetheless, the rise of managed care has affected substance abuse treatment services as well as the rest of the health care system.
Elizabeth L. Merrick   +1 more
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An Holistic Approach to Substance Abuse Treatment

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2003
The purpose of this article is to describe a model outpatient substance abuse treatment program. This program is designed to provide patients with not only traditional modalities of treatment such as individual, group, and family therapy, but also to provide an opportunity for patients to express thoughts and feelings through holistic modalities. These
Kathy T Breslin   +2 more
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Substance Abuse Treatment and Corrections

2002
It would be difficult to find a subpopulation with higher rates of substance use disorders than offenders. In the United States in1999, there were a total of 43.8 million contacts between police and U.S. citizens in their jurisdiction including traffic stops and other matters (Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2001) resulting in about 15 million arrests ...
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Substance Abuse Treatment

Psychiatric Services, 1994
A. Thomas McLellan   +1 more
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