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From:Addiction Professional (Vol. 10, Issue 1)Changes to our national healthcare system are influencing addiction treatment providers in multiple ways. The one thing that we can count on, that is consistent, is that addiction treatment is absolutely necessary, but...
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From:Addiction Professional (Vol. 13, Issue 1)Prevalence of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) among individuals in the substance use treatment population has been estimated to be as high as the 60% range in some research. Yet in the real world of clinical practice,...
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From:Addiction Professional (Vol. 14, Issue 3)The connections between opioid use for chronic pain management and addiction are well-known, and prescription pain medications are now the most abused drugs in certain regions of the country. Addiction treatment...
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From:The Journal of Rehabilitation (Vol. 80, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis study examined public VR agencies (n = 27) throughout the United States and examined agency barriers when alcohol and other drugs of abuse (AODA) was involved. Specifically, state Directors were asked to identify...
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From:The Journal of Rehabilitation (Vol. 78, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedMany factors can be attributed to successful substance abuse treatment completion. The purpose of this research is to examine employment status as a factor that contributes to successful treatment outcomes. Traditional...
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From:Addiction Professional (Vol. 3, Issue 3)The workforce is one of the critical issues confronting the substance abuse field today. The Center for Substance Abuse Treatment's (CSAT's) National Treatment Plan highlighted the importance of the workforce as well as...
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From:Journal of Mental Health Counseling (Vol. 35, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWhen mental health counselors have inadequate training in substance use disorders (SUDs), effective clinical supervision (ECS) may advance their professional development. The purpose of this study was to investigate...
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From:Health Services Research (Vol. 43, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed
Examining variation in treatment costs: a cost function for outpatient methadone treatment programs.
Objectives. To estimate a hybrid cost function of the relationship between total annual cost for outpatient methadone treatment and output (annual patient days and selected services), input prices (wages and building... -
From:Addiction Professional (Vol. 11, Issue 2)Addiction treatment providers may be getting a free ride when it comes to what they promise and what they deliver, and the Internet is giving them some extra fuel in terms of getting what they depend on: patients. But...
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From:Journal of Alcohol & Drug Education (Vol. 57, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedDear Editor, Education can change attitude measures toward addictions. Although preliminary, and with a small sample size (N = 37), this study supports this proposition, showing how education impacted students'...
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From:Psychiatric Times (Vol. 28, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedPatients who seek treatment for anxiety disorders often have problems with alcohol or drug abuse and are otherwise at an increased risk for developing such problems. Therefore, it benefits mental health practitioners to...
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From:Addiction Professional (Vol. 9, Issue 3)The addiction treatment field is without question facing some of its most challenging times in light of federal and state budget crises and cutbacks in third-party payment. In response to these issues, treatment...
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From:BiomechanicsProgress in developing medications and strategies for treating addiction were juxtaposed with the challenges of implementing accessible and effective treatment programs at The State of the Art in Addiction Medicine...
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From:Health Services Research (Vol. 35, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To examine the extent to which linkage mechanisms (on-site delivery, external arrangements, case management, and transportation assistance) are associated with increased utilization of medical and psychosocial...
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From:MPR Hematology and Oncology Edition (Vol. 7, Issue 2)REVIA Teva Rx Opioid antagonist. Naltrexone HCl 50mg; scored tabs. Indications: Adjunct in treatment of alcohol or narcotic dependence. Adults: Confirm 7-10 day opioid-free period, if questionable do Narcan...
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From:MPR Hematology and Oncology Edition (Vol. 4, Issue 1)REVIA Duramed Rx Opioid antagonist. Naltrexone HCl 50mg; scored tabs. Indications: Adjunct in treatment of alcohol or narcotic dependence. Adults: Confirm 7-10 day opioid-free period, if questionable do Narcan...
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From:Addiction Professional (Vol. 8, Issue 2)The contradictions in the practice world that Jeffrey T. Junig, MD, PhD, inhabits offer a sharp reminder of the addiction community's divisions over medication treatments. In his private medical practice in...
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From:Personalized Medicine (Vol. 8, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Alistair J Brock 1 2 , Andrea Takeda 2 , Caroline Brennan 1 , Robert T Walton [[dagger]] 3 KEYWORDS : addiction; GWAS; nicotine; personalized medicine; pharmacogenetics; stratified medicine; tobacco...
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From:Women's Health (Vol. 4, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Liana Fattore 1 , Silvia Altea 2 , Walter Fratta [[dagger]] 3 Keywords: abstinence; addiction; animal models; craving; drug dependence; gender differences; hormones; menstrual cycle; relapse; sex...
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From:Personalized Medicine (Vol. 4, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Lara A Ray [[dagger]] 1 2 , James MacKillop 2 , Kent E Hutchison 1 Keywords: addictions; gender; nicotine-replacement therapy; OPRM1 gene; pharmacogenetics In light of the large observed...