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Evidence-based treatment: Why, what, where, when, and how?
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This article explores a series of issues, including the following: Why should EBTs be used in substance abuse treatment, and what kinds of treatment are E BTs, and how are they determined.About:
This article is published in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.The article was published on 2005-12-01. It has received 126 citations till now.read more
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Disseminating evidence-based practices in substance abuse treatment: A review with suggestions
TL;DR: This review focuses on methods for effectively disseminating new treatment methods into practice and how individual performance feedback and coaching improve the acquisition of clinical skills.
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Behavioral couples therapy (BCT) for alcohol and drug use disorders: A meta-analysis
TL;DR: Overall, BCT shows better outcomes than more typical individual-based treatment for married or cohabiting individuals who seek help for alcohol dependence or drug dependence problems and the benefit for BCT with low severity problem drinkers has received little attention.
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Moving innovations into treatment: A stage-based approach to program change
TL;DR: This volume examines staff perceptions of program needs, organizational readiness for change (based on pressures, resources, staff attributes, and organizational climate), quality of workshop training, subsequent utilization of training materials, and client self-report of treatment engagement.
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Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Step-by-Step Guidance for Assessment and Intervention
TL;DR: This comprehensive book belongs on the bookshelf of a range of clinicians including psychologists and social workers, as well as family physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and health care educators.
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Evidence-based treatment practices for drug-involved adults in the criminal justice system.
TL;DR: The use of EBPs among facility- and community-based programs that serve drug-involved adult offenders has room for improvement and Initiatives to disseminate EBPs might target these institutional and environmental domains, but further research is needed to determine whether such organization interventions can promote the uptake ofEBPs.
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Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Generalized Causal Inference
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present experiments and generalized Causal inference methods for single and multiple studies, using both control groups and pretest observations on the outcome of the experiment, and a critical assessment of their assumptions.
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Drug Dependence, a Chronic Medical Illness: Implications for Treatment, Insurance, and Outcomes Evaluation
TL;DR: Evidence that drug (including alcohol) dependence is a chronic medical illness is examined and results suggest that long-term care strategies of medication management and continued monitoring produce lasting benefits.
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A Guide to Treatments That Work
TL;DR: Combination Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Major Depressive and Anxiety Disorders and their Combination with Medication is combined.
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Drug Abuse Treatment: A National Study of Effectiveness
Robert L. Hubbard,Mary Ellen Marsden,J. Valley Rachal,Henrick J. Harwood,Elizabeth R. Cavanaugh,Harold M. Ginzburg +5 more
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A randomized trial of methods to help clinicians learn motivational interviewing.
TL;DR: Clinician self-reports of MI skillfulness were unrelated to proficiency levels in observed practice, and coaching and/or feedback also increased posttraining proficiency.