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Counseling Approaches To Promote Recovery From Problematic Substance Use and Related Issues [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (US); 2023. (Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, No. 65.)
Counseling Approaches To Promote Recovery From Problematic Substance Use and Related Issues [Internet].
Show detailsThe Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services agency that leads public health and service delivery efforts that promote mental health, prevent substance misuse, and provide treatments and supports to foster recovery while ensuring equitable access and better outcomes. An important component of SAMHSA's work is focused on dissemination of evidence-based practices and providing training and technical assistance to healthcare practitioners on implementation of these best practices.
The Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) series contributes to SAMHSA's mission by providing science-based, best-practice guidance to the behavioral health field. TIPs reflect careful consideration of all relevant clinical and health services research, demonstrated experience, and implementation requirements. Select nonfederal clinical researchers, service providers, program administrators, and patient advocates comprising each TIP's consensus panel discuss these factors, offering input on the TIP's specific topics in their areas of expertise to reach consensus on best practices. Field reviewers then assess draft content, and the TIP is finalized.
The talent, dedication, and hard work that TIP panelists and reviewers bring to this highly participatory process have helped bridge the gap between the promise of research and the needs of practicing clinicians and administrators to serve, in the most scientifically sound and effective ways, people in need of care and treatment of mental and substance use disorders. My sincere thanks to all who have contributed their time and expertise to the development of this TIP. It is my hope that clinicians will find it useful and informative to their work.
Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Foreword - Counseling Approaches To Promote Recovery From Problematic Substance ...Foreword - Counseling Approaches To Promote Recovery From Problematic Substance Use and Related Issues
- Consensus Panel - Behavioral Health Services for People Who Are HomelessConsensus Panel - Behavioral Health Services for People Who Are Homeless
- TIP Development Participants - Counseling Approaches To Promote Recovery From Pr...TIP Development Participants - Counseling Approaches To Promote Recovery From Problematic Substance Use and Related Issues
- Chapter 2—Framework for Supporting Recovery With Counseling - Counseling Approac...Chapter 2—Framework for Supporting Recovery With Counseling - Counseling Approaches To Promote Recovery From Problematic Substance Use and Related Issues
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