Co-Occurring Disorders — Introductory Video
Co-Occurring Disorders — Introductory Video
In evidence-based Integrated Treatment programs, consumers receive combined treatment for mental illnesses and substance use disorders from the same practitioner or treatment team. This film gives viewers basic information about the Co-Occurring Disorders program, including the following: * Practice principles; * Practice philosophy and values; * Basic rationale for integrated services; and * How the evidence-based practice has helped consumers and families. English and Spanish versions of the Introductory Video are included on the DVD in the KIT. EBP KIT series The Evidence Based Practices KIT series guides service providers, administrators, consumers and families towards a culturally-competent inclusive approach to behavioral health. Target audience: * Mental health policymakers * Administrators * Funders The entire Co-Occurring Disorders Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) KIT can be downloaded at store.samhsa.gov
Spectranetics launches TAPAS catheter in US
Filed under: integrated dual diagnosis treatment
The TAPAS catheter is the first drug infusion system to provide a solution using a single adjustable and repositionable catheter to deliver any physician-specified drug or diagnostic agent, the company said. Its dual occlusion balloon design allows for …
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Spectranetics Announces U.S. Market Launch Of TAPAS Catheter – Quick Facts
Filed under: integrated dual diagnosis treatment
According to the company, the TAPAS catheter is the first drug infusion system to provide a versatile solution using a single adjustable and repositionable catheter to deliver any physician-specified drug or diagnostic agent. Its dual occlusion balloon …
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Doctors try to solve the puzzle of postpartum breast cancers
Filed under: integrated dual diagnosis treatment
Miller, who was still breast-feeding Nora when she was diagnosed, says her toddler now has no memory of her mom being anything but bald. Her 5-year-old, Alex, "doesn't seem to worry about the future. She asks, 'How many more treatments until your hair …
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