Developed by Faculty from the Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center Bringing the most comprehensive research and information available today to the mental health field, the Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center and Hazelden have redesigned the innovative Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT) curriculum with the needs of organizations like yours in mind. Far surpassing its predecessor in ease of implementation and ongoing usability in clinical settings, this updated and expanded curriculum is redesigned not only to more effectively teach clinical skills and provide practitioners with resources and tools for their practice, but to offer the guidance necessary to align the work of departments and transform agencies into integrated treatment providers. The new, innovative, and user-friendly IDDT far surpasses its predecessors by * incorporating a decade of up-to-date research, the most comprehensive and best information available today in the field * providing topics of training and consultation issues in a unique chapter not found in other publications * identifying and developing the tasks necessary to ensure that fully integrated treatment takes root and grows successfully in any organization * offering many reproducible forms, protocols, and handouts to facilitate implementation * addressing a vastly wider array of issues and topics more comprehensively * using agency-friendly language to ensure practitioners, supervisors, clinical leadership, and other professionals will find the program approachable and easy to use The new IDDT's state-of-the-art instructional design provides practitioners will all the materials needed for successful implementation of this evidence-based practice. Includes a three-ring binder, guide, and a CD-ROM with reproducible handouts.
This book is a basic overview of current evidence-based practices for treating co-occurring disorders and is designed to provide clinicians with the basic knowledge and skills required to effectively assess and treat co-occurring disorders.
This book is a must-have resource for the rubber-meets-the-road clinician, as well as the educators who train them"--
The manual includes a historical overview of the field of dual diagnosis, information related to diagnosing mental health disorders and how these disorders may be present in individuals with mental retardation, as well as overviews of ...
This is compounded by limited resource allocation to the relevant services which, combined with inadequate service structures, result in the delivery of sub-optimal care.
Dual Diagnosis' refers to the existence at the same time of more than one medical diagnosis. This booklet provides an introduction to dual diagnosis as it refers to the co-existence of someone's mental health problems and substance misuse.
This TIP, Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders, revises TIP 9, Assessment and Treatment of Patients With Coexisting Mental Illness and Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse.
A Comprehensive Guide for Integrated Treatment of People with Co-occurring Disorders
Developed in association with the American Psychiatric Association, this manual provides extensive knowledge of mental disorders and intellectual disabilities to aid in psychiatric diagnosis.
Developing Services in Mental Health - Substance Use