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01/11/2024
Tom Valentino, Digital Managing Editor
Reducing use of stimulants was associated with significant improvement in health and recovery among individuals with stimulant use disorder—even if they did not achieve total abstinence, according to a new study from NIDA.
Reducing use of stimulants was associated with significant improvement in health and recovery among individuals with stimulant use disorder—even if they did not achieve total abstinence, according to a new study from NIDA.
Reducing use of stimulants was...
01/11/2024
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12/12/2023
A behavioral intervention that integrates mindfulness, emotion regulation, and savoring of natural rewards could help reduce relapse rates in women receiving MAT for OUD, according to new research from Rutgers University.
A behavioral intervention that integrates mindfulness, emotion regulation, and savoring of natural rewards could help reduce relapse rates in women receiving MAT for OUD, according to new research from Rutgers University.
A behavioral intervention that...
12/12/2023
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Melissa Sahlin, LISW-S, LCSW
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11/20/2023
Tom Valentino, Digital Managing Editor
BrightView Chief Clinical Officer Melissa Sahlin, LISW-S, LCSW, explains how practitioners can improve virtual-based therapy by using the right equipment and familiarizing patients with their telehealth platform.
BrightView Chief Clinical Officer Melissa Sahlin, LISW-S, LCSW, explains how practitioners can improve virtual-based therapy by using the right equipment and familiarizing patients with their telehealth platform.
BrightView Chief Clinical...
11/20/2023
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Steven Proctor, PhD
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11/10/2023
Tom Valentino, Digital Managing Editor
Often associated with treatment for stimulant addiction, contingency management programs can work as a complement to medication-assisted treatment for other substance use disorders as well, says Steven Proctor, PhD.
Often associated with treatment for stimulant addiction, contingency management programs can work as a complement to medication-assisted treatment for other substance use disorders as well, says Steven Proctor, PhD.
Often associated with treatment...
11/10/2023
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Meghan Johnson, LCSW, CCS
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09/09/2023
Tom Valentino, Digital Managing Editor
Crossroads Clinical Supervisor Meghan Johnson, LCSW, CCS, a presenter at the Cape Cod Symposium on Saturday, discusses best practices for treating co-occurring substance use and eating disorders.
Crossroads Clinical Supervisor Meghan Johnson, LCSW, CCS, a presenter at the Cape Cod Symposium on Saturday, discusses best practices for treating co-occurring substance use and eating disorders.
Crossroads Clinical Supervisor...
09/09/2023
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08/01/2023
Tom Valentino, Digital Managing Editor
Clinicians waivered under education-exempted HHS buprenorphine practice guidelines were less likely than traditionally waivered clinicians to prescribe buprenorphine and more likely to practice in emergency/urgent care settings, according to...
Clinicians waivered under education-exempted HHS buprenorphine practice guidelines were less likely than traditionally waivered clinicians to prescribe buprenorphine and more likely to practice in emergency/urgent care settings, according to...
Clinicians waivered under...
08/01/2023
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John de Miranda, EdM, CRC
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06/02/2023
Tom Valentino, Digital Managing Editor
West Coast Symposium presenter John de Miranda, EdM, CRC, explains why 2022 was a breakout year for the integration of harm reduction practices within the addiction treatment field, but significant work remains.
West Coast Symposium presenter John de Miranda, EdM, CRC, explains why 2022 was a breakout year for the integration of harm reduction practices within the addiction treatment field, but significant work remains.
West Coast Symposium presenter...
06/02/2023
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05/12/2023
Tom Valentino, Digital Managing Editor
NYU Langone Health and Brown University’s School of Public Health have received a $5 million grant to study the individual- and community-level impact of overdose prevention centers in New York and Rhode Island.
NYU Langone Health and Brown University’s School of Public Health have received a $5 million grant to study the individual- and community-level impact of overdose prevention centers in New York and Rhode Island.
NYU Langone Health and Brown...
05/12/2023
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04/24/2023
Tom Valentino, Digital Managing Editor
Rx Summit presenters Kelley McNichols, PhD, LPC, NCC, CADC, CCDP, CCTP, and Mike Krafick, CRS, CRSS, discuss the value of intercept initiatives that help individuals in underserved areas.
Rx Summit presenters Kelley McNichols, PhD, LPC, NCC, CADC, CCDP, CCTP, and Mike Krafick, CRS, CRSS, discuss the value of intercept initiatives that help individuals in underserved areas.
Rx Summit presenters Kelley...
04/24/2023
Psychiatry & Behavioral Health
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04/13/2023
Tom Valentino, Digital Managing Editor
For the first time in the 12-year history of the Rx and Illicit Drug Summit, the topic of overdose prevention centers took center stage on Thursday morning, with stakeholders involved with OPCs in the US convening for a panel.
For the first time in the 12-year history of the Rx and Illicit Drug Summit, the topic of overdose prevention centers took center stage on Thursday morning, with stakeholders involved with OPCs in the US convening for a panel.
For the first time in the...
04/13/2023
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