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Individualized Treatment and Understanding the Non-Pharmacologic Components that are Part of Recovery
Gonzalez, Gerardo ; Silva, Lindsey ; Halpin, Susan
Gonzalez, Gerardo
Silva, Lindsey
Halpin, Susan
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UMass Chan Affiliations
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Presentation
Publication Date
2018-01-26
Keywords
sustance use disorder
addiction
individualized treatment
comorbid conditions
mental illness
mental health
opioid use disorder
non-pharmacologic components
recovery
medication assisted treatment
Community Health
Counseling
Library and Information Science
Medicine and Health Sciences
Mental and Social Health
Nursing
Psychiatric and Mental Health
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Psychiatry and Psychology
Public Health
Public Health and Community Nursing
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Work
Substance Abuse and Addiction
addiction
individualized treatment
comorbid conditions
mental illness
mental health
opioid use disorder
non-pharmacologic components
recovery
medication assisted treatment
Community Health
Counseling
Library and Information Science
Medicine and Health Sciences
Mental and Social Health
Nursing
Psychiatric and Mental Health
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Psychiatry and Psychology
Public Health
Public Health and Community Nursing
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Work
Substance Abuse and Addiction
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Abstract
Learn about the non-pharmacologic components of recovery. When developing individualized treatment plans, what factors are considered? The Medical Director and the Director of Quality and Compliance for Washburn House, a new treatment facility in Worcester, Massachusetts, will share their stories of starting a new treatment facility, and the challenges of putting evidence-based practices into practical use.
Learning Objectives: Individualized Treatment and Understanding the non-pharmacologic Components that are Part of Recovery
- Understand the rationale and treatment options for managed withdrawal of a patient with opioid use disorder
- Understand the rationale and treatment options for Medication Assisted Treatment in a patient with opioid use disorder
- Understand the non-pharmacologic components that are part of recovery
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10.13028/7ewy-y159
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Part of a series of webinars on topics related to substance use disorders.
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https://youtu.be/YI7SA9mKCqw
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Video: Standard YouTube License