Not exact matches
«This paper shows that several A-CRA procedures are consistent with procedures in evidence - supported treatments for common
co-occurring mental health
problems, and as an example, describes in detail how A-CRA can be
used in the treatment of
co-occurring substance use and depression disorders.»
Eastman House is a licensed residential treatment facility dedicated to providing treatment specific to the needs of women with
substance use disorders and
co-occurring mental health
problems.
Identifying and treating a behavioral or emotional
problem without detecting and treating
co-occurring substance use will likely lead to ineffectual treatment.
Becker's research focuses on the evaluation and dissemination of effective treatment for adolescents with
substance use and
co-occurring mental health
problems.
«I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor specializing in treating individuals dealing with
substance use and
co-occuring disorders and their associated
problems.
Child Welfare Training Toolkit: Helping Child Welfare Workers Support Families With
Substance Use, Mental, and Co-Occurring Disorders Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Provides learning opportunities and baseline knowledge on substance use and mental health problems in families receiving child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in child welfare
Substance Use, Mental, and Co-Occurring Disorders Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Provides learning opportunities and baseline knowledge on substance use and mental health problems in families receiving child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in child welfare practi
Use, Mental, and
Co-Occurring Disorders
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Provides learning opportunities and baseline knowledge on substance use and mental health problems in families receiving child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in child welfare
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Center on
Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Provides learning opportunities and baseline knowledge on substance use and mental health problems in families receiving child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in child welfare
Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Provides learning opportunities and baseline knowledge on
substance use and mental health problems in families receiving child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in child welfare
substance use and mental health problems in families receiving child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in child welfare practi
use and mental health
problems in families receiving child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in child welfare practice.
This study (NIDA #R01DA025616) is a randomized clinical trial (RCT) that will compare an experimental treatment (OutPatient Treatment for Adolescents) to an «active placebo» on key indices (drug
use; mental health; behavioral, school, peer, and family functioning; and consumer satisfaction) from pre-treatment through 18 months in order to evaluate its efficacy for youth referred to outpatient treatment of
co-occurring substance use and internalizing
problems.
RRFT is an integrative, ecologically informed, and exposure - based approach to addressing
co-occurring symptoms of PTSD (and other mental health
problems),
substance use problems, and other risk behaviors often experienced by trauma - exposed adolescents.
Target Population: Trauma - exposed adolescents aged 13 - 18 years who experience
co-occurring trauma - related mental health
problems (e.g., posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD], depression),
substance use problems, and other risk behaviors (e.g., risky sexual behavior, non-suicidal self - injury)
Co-Occurring Problems: When Disordered Eating and
Substance Use Collide April 17, 2015 by Kim Dennis, MD, CEDS View Event
We then proceeded to examine whether
co-occurring affective
problems and
substance use in adolescence added to the prediction of APP in young adulthood from conduct
problems in adolescence.
Trauma, Delinquency, and
Substance Use:
Co-Occurring Problems for Adolescent Girls in the Juvenile Justice System.