Treatment

Applying interventions designed to reduce and manage the symptoms of substance use disorders. 

Webinar: Cultural Aspect of Trauma and Substance Use Disorders

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Webinar

This webinar will address clinically relevant variables of culture and gender and their implications in assessment and treatment planning. The webinar will provide insight for the clinician when working with a variance of cultures. Tools for assessment and treatment planning will be provided, as well as resources in the community and national resources.

International Conference on Addiction and Associated Disorders

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Stockholm
Sweden

A continuing professional development conference on addiction, highlighting integrated treatment practices that providers are using internationally today. 

The event will bring together a wide range of academics, researchers and practitioners to join discussions on the most innovative developing research and trending topics in the specialties of mental health, behavioural health, addiction and recovery.

Workshop: Working Effectively with People Who Use Drugs

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London
United Kingdom

A free workshop aimed at GPs, Allied Health Practitioners, CCG leads for drugs, commissioners, consultants, service managers and other interested parties. 

The workshop will explore:

(1) How to deliver evidence-based treatment alongside national and local policies. 
(2) Opioid Substitution Treatment: how to dose effectively. 
(3) How to ensure patients have choice.

Effectiveness Bank Matrix Cell: Managing Transformation

Book
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Key studies on the role of management and supervision in the treatment of problem drug use. Commentary asks, “Is there anything more instructive than *being* the patient?”, explores the role of patient choice and preferences in treatment...

Substance Use, Sleep and Intervention Design

Scientific article
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Abstract Background: Alcohol and other drug use is associated with poor sleep quality and quantity, but there is limited qualitative research exploring substance users’ experiences of sleep and few psychosocial sleep interventions for them...