PSYCHOSOCIAL APPROACHES IN DRUG TREATMENT SYSTEMS
Key studies on the role of psychosocial therapies in treatment systems. Seemingly the only feasible
way to do more (recovery) with less (money), mutual aid is a major theme. Examine the evidence for
whether systematically promoting engagement with mutual aid groups boosts outcomes, or just
attendance. At the other end of the expense spectrum is residential rehabilitation. Should it be
used more often, or remain a ‘last resort’?
See cell and already unfolded ‘bite’ commentary at:
http://findings.org.uk/PHP/dl.php?f=Matrix/Drugs/E4.htm&format=open&s=ml
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Matrix bites are a cell-by-cell commentary on the treatment matrices.
Alcohol Treatment Matrix: http://findings.org.uk/PHP/dl.php?f=amatrix.php&s=ml
Drug Treatment Matrix: http://findings.org.uk/PHP/dl.php?f=dmatrix.php&s=ml
About the matrices: http://findings.org.uk/matrices.php?s=ml
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