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This module focuses on the role of acute care settings and mutual self-help groups in aiding clients with co-occurring disorders. It also delves into the importance of addressing the needs of specific populations such as the homeless, justice-involved individuals, and women. Learn about essential programming considerations and treatment options for these clients, as well as practical strategies for providing effective support in medical settings. Explore the intersection of dual recovery and mutual self-help programs for comprehensive client care.
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Module 7A Introduction Special Settings and Specific Populations: Acute Care and Other Medical Settings, and Dual Recovery Mutual Self-Help Groups
Chapter 6 Modules • Module 6A • Essential Programming & General Considerations for Treatment of Clients with COD • Module 6B • Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Clients with COD • Module 6C • Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Clients with COD
In This Module . . . • Module 7A • Acute care and other medical settings • Dual recovery and mutual self help programs • Module 7B • Specific populations with COD: homeless, criminal justice, women
TIP Resources • TIP 16—Alcohol and Other Drug Screening of Hospitalized Trauma Patients • TIP 19—Detoxification from Alcohol and Other Drugs • TIP 24—A Guide for Substance Abuse Services for Primary Care Physicians • TIP 34—Brief Interventions and Brief Therapies for Substance Abuse
TIP Exercise—Dual Recovery In groups review your assigned topic, then answer: 1. Is this topic ever an issue for COD clients in your agency? 2. If any participate in 12-Step groups, what has been their experience with this issue? 3. What could be done to address this issue in your agency? In your community? (10 minutes)