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Improving Care for Co-Occurring Psychological Health and Substance Use Disorders: An Implementation Evaluation of the Co-Occurring Disorders Clinician Training Program
ISBN-13:
9780833089083
ISBN-10:
0833089080
Author:
Kimberly A. Hepner, Carrie M. Farmer, Lynsay Ayer, Brinda Venkatesh
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
RAND Corporation
Format:
Paperback
170 pages
Category:
Mental Health
,
Substance Abuse
,
Addiction & Recovery
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ISBN-13:
9780833089083
ISBN-10:
0833089080
Author:
Kimberly A. Hepner, Carrie M. Farmer, Lynsay Ayer, Brinda Venkatesh
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
RAND Corporation
Format:
Paperback
170 pages
Category:
Mental Health
,
Substance Abuse
,
Addiction & Recovery
Summary
Improving Care for Co-Occurring Psychological Health and Substance Use Disorders: An Implementation Evaluation of the Co-Occurring Disorders Clinician Training Program (ISBN-13: 9780833089083 and ISBN-10: 0833089080), written by authors
Kimberly A. Hepner, Carrie M. Farmer, Lynsay Ayer, Brinda Venkatesh, was published by RAND Corporation in 2015.
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This report presents results of an implementation evaluation of a clinician training program to improve care for Navy personnel with co-occurring disorders. Clinicians saw a need for such training and viewed it positively. Results also suggest that careful planning and targeting training towards programs best suited to treating co-occurring disorders would improve training effectiveness and likely translate into higher-quality care.
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