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Information for Clinicians
See also, TIP & TAP's for more clinician informationAnger Management for Substance Abuse & Mental Health Clients - A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Manual
This manual describes a 12-week cognitive behavioral anger management group treatment. Each of the 12 90-minute weekly sessions is described in detail with specific instructions for group leaders. It also includes tables and figures that illustrate the key conceptual components of the treatment, and homework assignments for the group participants.Anger Management for Substance Abuse & Mental Health Clients - Participant Workbook ENGLISH
This workbook was developed for use in conjunction with "Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Clients: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Manual". It provides individuals participating in the 12-week anger management group treatment with a summary of core concepts, worksheets to complete homework assignments, and space to take notes for each of the sessions.Anger Management for Substance Abuse & Mental Health Clients - Participant Workbook SPANISH
This workbook was developed for use in conjunction with "Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Clients: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Manual". It provides individuals participating in the 12-week anger management group treatment with a summary of core concepts, worksheets to complete homework assignments, and space to take notes for each of the sessions.Changing the Conversation: The National Treatment Plan Initiative 244 pg book
The National Treatment Plan Initiative provides an opportunity for the field to reach a working consensus on how best to improve substance abuse treatment, and then to pursue action to perfect needed change.Changing the Conversation: The National Treatment Plan Initiative Summary 54 pg book
The National Treatment Plan Initiative provides an opportunity for the field to reach a working consensus on how best to improve substance abuse treatment, and then to pursue action to perfect needed change. Children's Program Kit: Supportive Education for Choldren of Addicted Parents 3 ring binder with DVD The kit is designed to provide materials for substance abuse programs so that they can initiate educational support programs for the children of their clients in substance abuse treatment. The program will teach children skills such as solving problems, coping, social competence, autonomy and a sense of purpose and future. The toolkit has activities for children in elementary school, in middle school and high school. It contains information for therapists to distribute to their clients to help parents understand the needs of their children, and training materials including posters and DVDs for substance abuse treatment staff who plan to offer support groups for children.Helping Yourself Heal - A Recovering Woman's Guide to Coping with Childhood Abuse Issues ENGLISH This eight-page brochure accompanies "Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Child Abuse and Neglect Issues," #36 in the Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) series. It identifies the many different feelings that recovering women have during treatment. In addition, it identifies experiences generally considered as abuse, and common symptoms of adults who were abused as children. It also provides guidance on how to address childhood abuse issues while in treatment, as well as insights into how substance abuse counselors can help. A list of Federal and other selected resources is included. (CSAT, 2003) Helping Yourself Heal - A Recovering Woman's Guide to Coping with Childhood Abuse Issues SPANISH This eight-page brochure accompanies "Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Child Abuse and Neglect Issues," #36 in the Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) series. It identifies the many different feelings that recovering women have during treatment. In addition, it identifies experiences generally considered as abuse, and common symptoms of adults who were abused as children. It also provides guidance on how to address childhood abuse issues while in treatment, as well as insights into how substance abuse counselors can help. A list of Federal and other selected resources is included. (CSAT, 2003) Helping Yourself Heal - A Recovering Men's Guide to Coping with Childhood Abuse Issues ENGLISH This eight-page brochure accompanies "Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Child Abuse and Neglect Issues," #36 in the Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) series. It identifies the many different feelings that recovering women have during treatment. In addition, it identifies experiences generally considered as abuse, and common symptoms of adults who were abused as children. It also provides guidance on how to address childhood abuse issues while in treatment, as well as insights into how substance abuse counselors can help. A list of Federal and other selected resources is included. (CSAT, 2003) Helping Yourself Heal - A Recovering Men's Guide to Coping with Childhood Abuse Issues SPANISH This eight-page brochure accompanies "Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Child Abuse and Neglect Issues," #36 in the Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) series. It identifies the many different feelings that recovering women have during treatment. In addition, it identifies experiences generally considered as abuse, and common symptoms of adults who were abused as children. It also provides guidance on how to address childhood abuse issues while in treatment, as well as insights into how substance abuse counselors can help. A list of Federal and other selected resources is included. (CSAT, 2003)
Introducing Office-Based Treatment for Opioid Addiction This pamphlet details buprenorphine, a new medicine developed to treat addiction to opiates such as heroin and prescription painkillers. Discussed are how buprenorphine works, how it differs from methadone, and how someone in need of the medicine can obtain it. Identifying Substance Abuse in the Primary Care Setting 7 page pamphlet
Using information from TIP 24, A Guide to Substance Abuse Services for Primary Care Clinicians, this pocket guide discusses drug and alcohol abuse screening of adult patients. The guide offers sample questions to ask, what to do when substance abuse is identified in a patient, and what risk factors and red flags to look for. Juvenile Justice Treatment Planning Chart Fold Out
The chart illustrates the major decision points in the juvenile justice system where coordinated strategies for alcohol and drug abuse treatment interventions may be applied.Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment 54 pg booklet
Provides research-based information about addiction, drug treatment, and recovery for new patients undergoing treatment for addiction, and for their friends and families. Helps guide new patients in getting the most from their treatment and warns about possible difficulties during treatment and recovery.Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment SPANISH 54 pg booklet
Provides research-based information about addiction, drug treatment, and recovery for new patients undergoing treatment for addiction, and for their friends and families. Helps guide new patients in getting the most from their treatment and warns about possible difficulties during treatment and recovery.Provider's Introduction to Substance Abuse Treatment for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Individuals 191 pg book
This publication is a consensus-built scientific document that serves an important public health function. It provides statistical and demographic information, prevalence data, case examples and suggested interventions, treatment guidelines and approaches, and organizational policies and procedures.Science-Based Prevention Programs and Principles 2002 250 pg book
Publication presents a state-of-the-science review of substance abuse prevention theory and practice. The publication includes a compendium of tested and effective model substance abuse prevention and mental health promotion programs, highlighting 34 programs from across the Nation and around the world. (CSAP, 2003)Multiple Indicator Analysis: Using Secondary Data to Analyze Illicit Drug Use 107 pg book
This publication describes an important tool for single state agency planners and policymakers to assess the nature and extent of substance abuse in selected geographic areas. Using information from different available data sources, the method offers a relatively quick and inexpensive way to examine critical questions and issues that will allow treatment need assessment and planning at State, county, city, and community levels.Substance Abuse in Brief: Treatment Succeeds in Fighting Crime Fact Sheets
Alcohol and illegal drugs are often factors in crimes, with over 60 percent of homicides involving substance abuse. This issue of the CSAT's newsletter focuses on effectively reducing crime through substance abuse treatment.Substance Abuse Detoxification: Improvements Needed in Linkage to Treatment
This publication shows that most people who undergo detoxification do not receive subsequent substance abuse treatment and that such treatment following detoxification has been declining. The publication states the case for the need for linkages between detoxification and treatment.Therapeutic Community Curriculum-Trainer's Manual and Powerpoint Slide CD
Therapeutic Community Curriculum (TCC) comprises 11 modules designed to meet the critical need for entry-level staff training in the basics of the therapeutic community model. Each module can be used separately to target a specific training need. This trainer’s manual includes general preparation instructions and two appendices (Ice Breakers and Positive Visualizations) that are applicable to all modules.Therapeutic Community Curriculum – Participant’s Manual
This manual features an introduction to the Therapeutic Community Curriculum and a description of its approach. In addition, there are 11 modules based on the modules in the training manual.Understanding Substance Abuse and Facilitating Recovery: A Guide for Child Welfare Workers
This guide for child welfare workers provides a detailed view of the intricate connection between substance abuse and its effect on a child’s welfare. Chapters include: How to motivate parents into treatment and enhance treatment readiness and how to support and facilitate recovery and enhance treatment effectiveness.Matrix Counselor's Treatment Manual
This treatment manual contains step-by-step instructions for conducting individual and group sessions in an outpatient setting with clients who are dependent on stimulants. Session topics focus on early recovery skills, relapse prevention skills, and social support. Information for the counselor includes an introduction to the Matrix approach, the role of drug testing, and strategies for handling difficult situations in group settings. Session objectives, talking points, and client information that make up the Client’s Handbook are reproduced in the Counselor’s Manual.Matrix Client's Handbook
This illustrated handbook contains worksheets, exercises, and information that complement the content presented in treatment sessions, as well as a brief introduction for clients about what to expect from treatment. The handbook supports clients in recovery and engages them as active participants in treatment.Matrix Client's Treatment Companion
This pocket-sized book contains useful recovery tools and concepts and is designed to be used as a recovery journal. It encourages clients to record their relapse triggers and cues, list the things that keep their recovery strong, and personalize the book with meaningful pictures and phrases.Alcohol Information for Clinicians
Substance Abuse in Brief: Treating Alcohol Problems Fact Sheet
Alcohol and illegal drugs are often factors in crimes, with over 60 percent of homicides involving substance abuse. This issue of the CSAT's newsletter focuses on effectively reducing crime through substance abuse treatment.Acamprosate: A New Medication for Alcohol Use Disorders CSAT Advisory fact sheet
This report profiles acamprosate, a new medication for alcohol use disorders. Facts about acamprosate cover what it is, how it works, how it compares to other medications, what its side effects may be, and how treatment providers can incorporate it into their programs.Alcohol Treatment and Adolescents Fact Sheet
This fact sheet talks about the unique needs that adolescents have for receiving substance abuse treatment.Prevention Programs That Work Fact Sheet
This SAMHSA Fact Sheet Provides a summary of Highlights of alcohol prevention findings from SAMHSA/CSAP national cross-site evaluations and grantee evaluations.Cocaine/Crack Information
A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction 137 page book
First in the "Therapy Manuals for Drug Addiction" series. Describes cognitive-behavioral coping skills treatment (CBT), which is a short-term, focused approach to helping cocaine-dependent individuals become abstinent from cocaine and other drugs.A Community Reinforcement Plus Vouchers Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction 158 page book
Second in the "NIDA Therapy Manuals for Drug Addiction" series. Integrates a community reinforcement approach (CRA) with an incentive program that uses vouchers. Patients earn points to redeem for retail items by remaining in treatment and abstaining from cocaine.An Individual Counseling Approach to Treat Cocaine Addiction: The Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study Model 89 page book
Presents the third in a series of manuals that describe specific behavioral/cognitive models to implement in a wide range of drug abuse treatment settings. A component of NIDA's Treatment Initiative to disseminate behavioral and cognitive treatment approaches proven effective through research to agencies and service providers.Drug Counseling for Cocaine Addiction: The Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study Model 124 page book
Presents the third in a series of manuals that describes specific behavioral/cognitive models that can be implemented in a wide range of drug abuse treatment settings.Inhalants Information
Inhalant Treatment Guidelines
Any exploration of inhalant treatment issues must begin with a degree of basic knowledge and understanding about this problem. Inhalant use and abuse seems to stand in the shadow of other, more heralded, substances of abuse. These guidelines outline effective treatment of clients abusing inhalants - from the National Inhalant Prevention Coalition.Marijuana Information
Brief Counseling for Marijuana Dependence: A Manual for Treating Adults book
This manual, based on research protocol from the Marijuana Treatment Project, provides guidelines for counselors, social workers, and psychologists in both public and private settings. Ten weekly one-on-one sessions offer examples of how counselors can help clients understand certain topics, keep their determination to change, learn new skills, and access needed community supports.Cannabis Youth Treatment Series, Vol. 1: Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Cannabis Users: 5 Sessions 156 pg book
This manual is volume 1 of a five-part series. This volume is designed to help train substance abuse treatment counselors to conduct a brief five-session treatment intervention for adolescents with cannabis use disorders presenting for outpatient treatment. It combines two sessions of motivational enhancement therapy provided individually and three sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy provided in a group format.Cannabis Youth Treatment Series, Vol. 2: The Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Supplement (7 Sessions of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Cannabis Users) 157 pg book
Volume 2 in this series presents a seven-session cognitive behavioral treatment approach designed especially for adolescent cannabis users. This volume offers instructions for sessions 6 through 12 of the cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for adolescent marijuana users. Sessions one through five are available in Volume 1 of this series.Cannabis Youth Treatment Series, Vol. 3: Family Support Network for Adolescent Cannabis Users 148 pg book
This manual is volume 3 of a five-part series. This volume is designed to help train substance abuse treatment counselors to conduct a brief five-session treatment intervention for adolescents with cannabis use disorders presenting for outpatient treatment. It combines two sessions of motivational enhancement therapy provided individually and three sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy provided in a group format.Cannabis Youth Treatment Series: Volume 4 The Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach for Adolescent Cannabis Users 255 pg book
How valuable is sports participation to a teenager? In the Mix helps teens understand the positive role that athletics can play in their lives. With Stephon Marbury of the Minnesota Timberwolves, we profile a group of teens who invented their own sport and visit with a group of girls who formed a softball league that turned their lives around. The special also includes an interview with Olympic Gold Medallist Amy Van Dyken, explains why she started swimming, what keeps her going, and how she deals with the asthma. We meet a teacher who created an after-school running club to show her students that sports is not always about winning, but also about learning how to set and meet their goals.Cannabis Youth Treatment Series: Volume 5 Multidimensional Family Therapy for Adolescent Cannabis Users 255 pg book
This manual is volume 5 of a five-part series. This volume is designed to help train substance abuse treatment counselors to conduct a brief five-session treatment intervention for adolescents with cannabis use disorders presenting for outpatient treatment. It combines two sessions of motivational enhancement therapy provided individually and three sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy provided in a group format.Mental Health Information
Building Bridges: Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Addiction: Consumers and Service Providers, Policymakers, and Researchers in Dialogue booklet
The Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), within SAMHSA, has been given the lead in implementing the policies to improve the coordination of treatment and services identified by President George Bush’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health. The Commission’s Final Report highlights the importance of convening participatory dialogues—a process that CMHS has used since 1997 to bring together consumers of mental health services and professional service providers. In 2003, the crisis level of co-occurring disorders made it clear that CMHS should convene a dialogue between consumers with co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns and service providers, policymakers, and researchers. This report summarizes the meeting and the recommendations made by the participants.Building Bridges: Mental Health Consumers and Members of Faith-Based and Community Organizations in Dialogue booklet
This dialogue was the fifth in a series of dialogues sponsored by SAMHSA’s CMHS. Beginning in 1997, mental health consumers have met with groups of formal mental health providers—psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and psychiatric-mental health nurses—to open lines of communication.Challenging Stereotypes: An Action Guide book
This guide offers ways to work with the media to provide accurate depictions of people with mental illness and their recovery. Includes sample letters and contact information for local and national media.Older Adult Information
Alcohol Use Among Older Adults: Pocket Screening Instruments for Health Care and Social Service Providers - Pocket Guide
This pocket screener helps health care and social service providers (1) identify signs of possible alcohol problems among older adults, (2) intervene to help reduce alcohol consumption, and (3) assist in obtaining evaluation and treatment for alcohol problems for older adults. It also includes a card containing two questionnaires that users can administer to see if clients need to be referred for a complete evaluation regarding their alcohol use. It was created to accompany TIP 26, Substance Abuse Among Older Adults.Substance Abuse Relapse Prevention for Older Adults: A Group Treatment Approach
This manual presents a relapse-prevention approach that uses the cognitive-behavioral and self-management intervention (CB/SM) in a counselor-led group treatment setting to help older adults overcome substance use disorders. This guide provides counselors and treatment providers with background and how-to directions for introducing relapse-prevention techniques to older clients.Pregnancy/FAS Information
KAP Keys TIP 02: Pregnant, Substance-Using Women
This publication is based on the original report, TIP 02 defining guidelines that reflect state-of-the-art scientific and clinical knowledge on effective treatment practices and care for pregnant addicts.Screening for Substance Abuse During Pregnancy: Improving Care, Improving Health 14 pg booklet
This reference manual for health professionals and consumers addresses barriers, benefits, and methods of substance abuse screening.TIP 05: Improving Treatment for Drug Exposed Infants 96 pg book
Guidelines and standards of care in monitoring and evaluating programs treating drug-exposed infants are examined in volume 5 of this series.Prescription Drug Abuse Information
TIP 43: Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Addiction in Opioid Treatment Programs book
Opioid addiction is a problem with high costs to individuals, families, and society. This TIP provides a detailed description of medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction, including optional approaches such as comprehensive maintenance treatment, detoxification, and medically supervised withdrawal.Tobacco & Smoking Information
Helping Smokers Quit: A Guide for Nurses
This pocket guide gives nurses easy access to information to help their patients quit smoking. The tool is based on the "5 A's" approach to cessation intervention: Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist, and Arrange, and offers other helpful resources.Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence - Quick Reference Guide for Clinicians 23 pg booklet
This quick reference guide summarizes treatment strategies outlined in the Public Health Service-sponsored clinical practice guideline, Treating Tobacco Use Dependence. The guide is intended to help clinicians identify and assess tobacco users and implement effective tobacco dependence interventions.Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: A Systems Approach Fold Out
Research shows clearly that systems-level changes can reduce smoking prevalence among enrollees of managed health care plans. Guideline recommendations for systems changes and systems strategies and actions are summarized.
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