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This TIP, titled Assessment and Treatment of Patients With Coexisting Mental Illness and Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Abuse, provides practical information about the treatment of patients with dual disorders, including the treatment of AOD patients with mood and anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and psychotic disorders. This TIP also provides pragmatic information about systems and linkage issues relative to the AOD and mental health treatment systems. There is also a discussion about pharmacologic management of patients with dual disorders.
Contents
- What Is a TIP?
- Consensus Panel
- Foreword
- Chapter 1 --Introduction
- Chapter 2—Dual Disorders: Concepts and Definitions
- Chapter 3 -- Mental Health And Addiction Treatment Systems: Philosophical and Treatment Approach Issues
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Chapter 4—Linkages For Mental Health and AOD
Treatment
- Overview
- Policy and Planning Structures
- Funding and Reimbursement
- Data Collection and Needs Assessment
- Program Development
- Screening, Assessment, And Referral
- Case Management
- Staffing
- Training and Staffing
- Linkages With Social Service Systems
- Linkages With the Health Care System
- Linkages With the Criminal Justice System
- Chapter 5—Mood Disorders
- Chapter 6—Anxiety Disorders
- Chapter 7—Personality Disorders
- Chapter 8—Psychotic Disorders
- Chapter 9—Pharmacologic Management
- Appendix A -- Bibliography
- Appendix B—Treatment of Patients With Dual Disorders: Sample Cost Data
- Appendix C—Federal Resource Panel
- Appendix D—Field Reviewers
This publication is part of the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant technical assistance program. This publication was written under contract number ADM 270-91-0007 from the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Anna Marsh, PhD, and Sandra Clunies, MS, served as the Government project officers. Elayne Clift, MA, Carolyn Davis, Joni Eisenberg, Mim Landry, and Janice Lynch served as writers.
The opinions expressed herein are those of the consensus panel participants and do not reflect the official position of CSAT or any other part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). No official support or endorsement of CSAT or DHHS is intended or should be inferred. The guidelines proffered in this document should not be considered as substitutes for individualized patient care and treatment decisions.
DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 95-3061. Printed 1994. Reprinted 1995.
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