Broadening the Base of Treatment for Alcohol Problems
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- Bookshelf ID: NBK218841
- DOI: 10.17226/1341
Broadening the Base of Treatment for Alcohol Problems
Excerpt
In this congressionally mandated study, an expert committee of the Institute of Medicine takes a close look at where treatment for people with alcohol problems seems to be headed, and provides its best advice on how to get there. Careful consideration is given to how the creative growth of treatment can best be encouraged while keeping costs within reasonable limits. Particular attention is devoted to the importance of developing therapeutic approaches that are sensitive to the special needs of the many diverse groups represented among those who have developed problems related to their use of "man's oldest friend and oldest enemy." This book is the most comprehensive examination of alcohol treatment to date.
Copyright © 1990 by the National Academy of Sciences.
Sections
- [Dedication]
- Committee for the Study of Treatment and Rehabilitation Services for Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
- Introduction and Summary
- 1 Our Vision
- 2 What Is Being Treated?
- 3 What Is Treatment?
- 4 Who Provides Treatment?
- 5 Does Treatment Work?
- 6 Is Treatment Necessary?
- 7 Is Treatment Available?
- 8 Who Pays for Treatment?
- 9 The Community Role: Identification, Brief Intervention, and Referral
- 10 Assessment
- 11 Matching
- 12 Determining Outcome
- 13 Implementing the Vision: Toward Treatment Systems
- 14 The Treatment of Special Populations: Overview and Definitions
- 15 Populations Defined by Structural Characteristics
- 16 Populations Defined by Functional Characteristics
- 17 The Treatment of Special Populations: Conclusions and Recommendations
- 18 The Evolution of Financing Policy
- 19 Cost-Effectiveness
- 20 Paying for the Treatment System
- 21 Leadership
- Acknowledgments
- APPENDIXES
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