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"Implementing Evidence-Based Practices for Treatment of Alcohol and
Drug Disorders" provides managers and clinicians with results from
Practice Improvement Collaboratives (PIC) that demonstrate how
substance abuse treatment can be improved by increasing the
exchange of knowledge between community-based service providers and
the research community. The book examines improvement
collaboratives and mentoring strategies for adopting and using
evidence-based practices. Contributors address how to determine the
best treatment processes to serve clients, how to deal with the
hurdles faced in preparing and training counsellors, and how to
affect the needed changes in agency activities. This unique
professional resource responds to an Institute of Medicine report
that found a substantial disconnect between research and practice
in treatment for drug and alcohol dependence. Focusing on how to
make the changes necessary to support the adoption and use of
evidence-based practices, the book documents the activities of four
sites to illustrate how investigators and treatment practitioners
worked together to implement evidence-based practices. Contributors
examine the development and early implementation of Practice
Improvement Collaboratives, the investigator-provider-policymaker
model, Motivational Enhancement Therapy, the use of Opinion Leaders
in training, and targeted strategies that take into account the
differences in clinician demographics and training. "Implementing
Evidence-Based Practices for Treatment of Alcohol and Drug
Disorders" is an essential tool for alcohol and drug counsellors,
directors of alcohol and drug treatment clinics, and instructors in
counsellor training and academic programs.
"Implementing Evidence-Based Practices for Treatment of Alcohol and
Drug Disorders" provides managers and clinicians with results from
Practice Improvement Collaboratives (PIC) that demonstrate how
substance abuse treatment can be improved by increasing the
exchange of knowledge between community-based service providers and
the research community. The book examines improvement
collaboratives and mentoring strategies for adopting and using
evidence-based practices. Contributors address how to determine the
best treatment processes to serve clients, how to deal with the
hurdles faced in preparing and training counsellors, and how to
affect the needed changes in agency activities. This unique
professional resource responds to an Institute of Medicine report
that found a substantial disconnect between research and practice
in treatment for drug and alcohol dependence. Focusing on how to
make the changes necessary to support the adoption and use of
evidence-based practices, the book documents the activities of four
sites to illustrate how investigators and treatment practitioners
worked together to implement evidence-based practices. Contributors
examine the development and early implementation of Practice
Improvement Collaboratives, the investigator-provider-policymaker
model, Motivational Enhancement Therapy, the use of Opinion Leaders
in training, and targeted strategies that take into account the
differences in clinician demographics and training. "Implementing
Evidence-Based Practices for Treatment of Alcohol and Drug
Disorders" is an essential tool for alcohol and drug counsellors,
directors of alcohol and drug treatment clinics, and instructors in
counsellor training and academic programs.
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