Intended to enhance treatment providers' knowledge concerning people who have a physical or cognitive disability, in addition to enhancing knowledge of their patients' substance use disorder. Treatment programs for substance use disorders already see many individuals with coexisting disabilities, but many providers fail to accommodate these individuals either because they are unaware of the disability or how accommodations can improve treatment outcomes (even though such accommodations are legally mandated). Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 29.
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Table of Contents:
What Is a TIP?
Editorial Advisory Board
Consensus Panel
Foreword
Executive Summary and Recommendations
Chapter1—Overview of Treatment Issues
Definitions and Terminology
Disabilities and Chemical Dependency
Recognizing Barriers to Treatment
Mainstreaming Versus Specialized Services
Working With People With Disabilities
Chapter 2—Screening Issues
"Disability Etiquette"
Screening for Disabilities
From Screening to Treatment
Intake
Adapting Substance Use Disorder Screening for Persons With Coexisting Disabilities
Use of Screening Information
Chapter 3—Treatment Planning and Service Delivery
Understanding Client Attitudes in Treatment
Treatment Planning
Counseling Issues
Medication Assessment And Management
Aftercare
Chapter 4—Treatment Planning and the Community: Linkages and Case Management
Building Linkages for Treatment Programs
Linkages in Case Finding And Pretreatment
Linkages in Primary Treatment
Linkages in Aftercare
Community Partnerships
Chapter 5—Administrative Tasks
Provider Knowledge of People With Disabilities
Organizational Factors
Funding Mechanisms
Marketing the Program
Appendix A—Bibliography
Appendix B—Information Resources
Appendix C—How To Refer to People With Disabilities
Appendix D—Alcohol and Drug Programs and The Americans With Disabilities Act
Appendix E—Resource Panel
Appendix F—Field Reviewers
The target audience are clinicians and program administrators treating substance use disorders, and people suffering from substance abuse and paying for treatment. The Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) series fulfills SAMHSA/CSAT's mission to improve treatment of substance use disorders by providing best practices guidance to this audience.
Product Details
- Treatment Improvement Protocol Series 28
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment
- Substance abuse, Treatment, United States
- People with disabilities, Substance use, United States
- Learning disabled, Substance use, United States