Titel och upphov Improving drug abuse treatment.
Utgivning, distribution etc. National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, Md : 1991
Fysisk beskrivning
Serietitel - biuppslagsform NIDA research monograph series ; 106
Serietitel - ej biuppslagsform DHHS publication ; 91-1754
Anmärkning: Allmän
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning Do more ... and do it better: staff-related issues in the drug treatment field that affect the quality and effectiveness of services. Outpatient drug abuse treatment services, 1988: results of a national survey. Treatment outcome for drug abuse clients. Patient treatment matching : a conceptual and methodological review with suggestions for future research. Client issues in drug abuse treatment: addressing multiple drug abuse. Addressing psychiatric comorbidity. Are there minimum conditions necessary for methadone maintenance to reduce intravenous drug use and AIDS risk behaviors? Reducing illicit drug use among methadone patient s. Improving client compliance in outpatient treatment: counselor-targeted interventions. Retention in drug-free therapeutic communities. Using methadone effectively: achieving goals by application of laboratory, clinical, and evaluation research and by development of innovative programs. Using psychotherapy effectively in drug abuse treatment. Relapse prevention. Conditioning factors may help to understand and prevent relapse in patient s who are recovering from drug dependence. Some special considerations for treatment of drug abuse and dependence in women. Opportunitis for enhancing drug abuse treatment with criminal justice authority. Contemporary issues in drug abuse treatment linkage with self-help groups . Primary care and intravenous drug abuse treatment. Establishing a methadone quality assurance system: rationale and objectives. Methadone maintenance and patient s in alcoholism treatment. Community resistance to drug treatment program placement. The impact of AIDS on drug abuse treatment. Improving drug abuse treatment: recommendations for research and practice.
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*650 4$aFemale
*650 4$aRecurrence
*650 4$aPatient care planning
*650 4$aSubstance abuse
*650 4$aPatient compliance
*650 4$aSubstance abuse, intravenous
*650 4$aNarcotic dependence
*650 4$aConditioning (psychology)
*653 $aRehabilitering
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*7101 $aNational Institute on Drug Abuse$0124050
*85640$uhttps://archives.drugabuse.gov/sites/default/files/monograph106.pdf
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