Treating Co-Occurring Disorders: A Handbook for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Professionals (Haworth Addictions Treatment)
Treating Co-Occurring Disorders: A Handbook for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Professionals (Haworth Addictions Treatment)
In the real world, caseloads include clients with substance abuse, psychiatric, and co-occurring disorders. Here you’ll find reliable information and informative case examples to help you manage your caseload more effectively!
Caseloads that include mental… Continue reading
Review and Evaluation of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant Allotment Formula
Review and Evaluation of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant Allotment Formula
The purpose of this study was to inform Congress about the appropriateness of measures used in the current allocation formula and to identify factors that Congress might wish to take into account in the formula… Continue reading
Addiction Risk Factors (Mental Health Guru)

Anyone can suffer from addiction, but there are certain factors which may increase a person’s chance of becoming addicted. mental.healthguru.com
Addiction Breaking 101 – Develop the Mental Strength to Break Any Bad Habit in Life
Addiction Breaking 101 – Develop The Mental Strength To Break Any Bad Habit In Life
Dependencies in time catch up with you and alter your life in such a manner that you’ll have to accept the fact that you require assistance. Regaining control from a dependency commonly occurs when you’ve… Continue reading
N.Y. Psychiatrist Helped End Definition of Homosexuality as a Mental Illness
N.Y. psychiatrist helped end definition of homosexuality as a mental illness
April 22, 2011 Alfred M. Freedman, a prominent New York psychiatrist who in 1973, as president of the American Psychiatric Association, played a key role in ending the classification of homosexuality as a mental illness, died April 17 at… Continue reading
Q&A: Why Do People Separate Mental and Physical Health Though They Are Sensitively Dependent on Each Other?
Question by Renny: Why do people separate mental and physical health though they are sensitively dependent on each other?
I get at this because, in part, of the treatment of transgendered/transsexual individuals.
In this community your left out in the cold in a lot of cases to take care… Continue reading
Designing, Implementing, and Managing Treatment Services for Individuals With Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders: Blueprints for Action (Haworth Addictions Treatment) Reviews
Designing, Implementing, And Managing Treatment Services For Individuals With Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders: Blueprints For Action (Haworth Addictions Treatment)
Your blueprint to develop and manage effective co-occurring treatment programs!
Sequential or parallel treatments for co-occurring disorders are much less effective than a quality co-occurring treatment program. Most… Continue reading
First Stage Trauma Treatment: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals Working With Women
First Stage Trauma Treatment: A guide for mental health professionals working with women
While posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been recognized for some time, only recently have therapists begun to recognize and address complex posttraumatic stress responses in female clients who have a history of early or chronic abuse. Most… Continue reading
Anyone Famiiar With Drug Abuse”cocaine” …and Mental Illnesss…?
Question by Noneya Jones: Anyone famiiar with drug abuse”cocaine” …and mental illnesss…?
Hypothetically speaking….there was this guy I was involved with, and he keeps referencing cocaine”coke” the first time he brought it up, we were discussing a christmas party he went to, and brought up the fact the receptionist… Continue reading
Corporate Governance Lacking at Mental Health Agency
Corporate governance lacking at mental health agency
DAYTON — For decades, the state Department of Mental Health has required all community mental health agencies with state Medicaid contracts to avoid conflicts of interest between their governance boards and agency executives.But for-profit ATS Behavioral Health Inc. of Riverside didn’t take such… Continue reading




