All three medications are approved for use «within the framework of medical, social, and psychological support,» and ASAM's guideline
recommends psychosocial treatment in conjunction with the use of medications.
Not exact matches
«Use of
psychosocial treatments in conjunction with medication for opioid addiction:
Recommended, but supporting research is sparse.»
Psychosocial interventions, used together with effective medications, are a key part of
recommended treatment for opioid addiction.
In terms of evidence - based physiotherapy practice, cognitive - behavioural approaches for patients at high
psychosocial risk are the
recommended management to improve patient
treatment outcomes.
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
As it is a
recommended treatment in health guidelines and national health policies, 27 28 group therapy has various applications in inpatient and outpatient clinics.29 For example, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence30
recommends group cognitive - behavioural therapy (CBT) for people with mild to moderate depression who decline other low - intensity
psychosocial interventions, such as computerised CBT.
Sessions involved discussions of information about 1) the adolescent's psychiatric disorder (s) and
psychosocial difficulties, 2) the adolescent's
treatment plan and rationale for
recommended treatments, 3) risk factors for suicidal behavior and warning signs of possible imminent risk, 4) the availability of emergency services, and 5) strategies for communicating with adolescents.
Treatment questions asked physicians if they would recommend psychosocial / psychotherapeutic treatment (yes, no), and / or psychopharmacological treatment (yes / no), and if yes for either category, asked for selection of specific type of treatment from a range of
Treatment questions asked physicians if they would
recommend psychosocial / psychotherapeutic
treatment (yes, no), and / or psychopharmacological treatment (yes / no), and if yes for either category, asked for selection of specific type of treatment from a range of
treatment (yes, no), and / or psychopharmacological
treatment (yes / no), and if yes for either category, asked for selection of specific type of treatment from a range of
treatment (yes / no), and if yes for either category, asked for selection of specific type of
treatment from a range of
treatment from a range of options.