Three New SAMHSA Overview Papers Provide Information on State-of-the-Art Approaches to Treatment for People with Co-Occurring Disorders
Three new short overview papers from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provide information about how epidemiology, services integration and systems integration research and practices can be best utilized in helping people with co-occurring substance use and mental disorders.
These overview reports are the final in a series developed by SAMHSA's Co-occurring Center for Excellence (COCE), a leading national public health resource in the field of understanding and disseminating crucial information about addressing this problem. The series is based on the best available science, research and practices and is primarily geared for a wide array of mental health and substance abuse treatment service professionals, although they provide useful information to the general public as well.
The three newly available overview papers include the following:
SAMHSA is creating these training materials as part of the plan outlined in its November 2002 Report to Congress on the Prevention and Treatment of Co-Occurring Substance Abuse Disorders and Mental Disorders. Previously published short papers address a wide range of other issues and practices related to addressing the needs of people with co-occurring disorders. More information about the Co-Occurring Center for Excellence and the short papers can be found at www.coce.samhsa.gov.
Copies may be obtained free of charge by calling SAMHSA's Health Information Network at 1-877-SAMHSA-7 (1-877-726-4727). Request inventory number SMA-074294 for Overview Paper 6, SMA-074295 for Overview Paper 7, and SMA-074308 for Overview Paper 8. For related publications and information, visit http://www.samhsa.gov/.
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