Current evidence on integrated treatment for serious mental disorder and substance misuse
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2007
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Substance misuse in people with serious mental disorders is common and has a wideranging negative impact. The multiplicity of problems suggests that this comorbidity is better conceptualized as a type of complex disorder than by ‘dual diagnosis’. Problems with sequential and parallel treatments have led to the development of integrated approaches, with one practitioner or team addressing both the substance use and mental disorder. These treatments are typically characterized by motivation enhancement, minimizing treatment-related stress, emphasizing harm reduction as well as abstinence, and assertive outreach. A review of published randomized trials demonstrates that superior effects to controls are rarely consistent across treatment foci and over time. While motivational interventions assist engagement, more intervention is usually required for integrated treatment programs to improve long-term outcomes more than control conditions. More intensive case management does not consistently improve impact, but extended cognitive-behavioral therapies have promise. Suggestions for maximizing treatment effects and improving research evidence are provided. |
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Norsk Psykologforening |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28657/1/c28657.pdf http://www.psykologforeningen.no/pf/Foreningen/English Kavanagh, David J. & Mueser, Kim T. (2007) Current evidence on integrated treatment for serious mental disorder and substance misuse. Journal of Norwegian Psychological Association, 44(5), pp. 618-637. |
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Copyright 2007 Please consult the authors. |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Physical & Chemical Sciences |
Palavras-Chave | #170100 PSYCHOLOGY #comorbidity #serious mental illness #schizophrenia #bipolar disorder #substance misuse #co-occurring disorders #dual disorders |
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Journal Article |