In relapse
prevention pharmacotherapies for the treatment of addiction problems, the effects on outcome are modest compared with other influences (such as patient characteristics, active follow - up and social stability) 1 and complicated by the effects of psychosocial interventions that are always recommended alongside any prescribing.2
Relapse
prevention pharmacotherapies are most effective at the «maintenance stage of change», that is, when patients are psychologically committed to changing addictive behaviour.
Not exact matches
Access to wider range of services and treatment options, especially access to mental health services, and drug treatment including relapse
prevention,
pharmacotherapy, detoxification, and rehabilitation