Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders An Evidence-Based Practice.

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Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders An Evidence-Based Practice

2 What Are Evidence-Based Practices? Services that have consistently demonstrated their effectiveness in helping people with mental illnesses achieve their desired goals Effectiveness was established by different people who conducted rigorous studies and obtained similar outcomes

3 Examples of Evidence-Based Practices n Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders n Supported Employment n Assertive Community Treatment n Family Psychoeducation n Illness Management and Recovery

4 Why Implement Evidence-Based Practices? According to the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health: State-of-the-art treatments, based on decades of research, are not being transferred from research to community settings

5 Why Implement Evidence-Based Practices? (continued) According to the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health: I f effective treatments were more efficiently delivered through our mental health services system... millions of Americans would be more successful in school, at work, and in their communities —Michael Hogan, Chairman

6 What Is Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders? Integrated Treatment is a research-proven model of treatment for people with serious mental illnesses and co-occurring substance use disorders Consumers receive combined treatment for mental illnesses and substance use disorders from the same practitioner or treatment team. They receive one consistent message about treatment and recovery

7 Practice Principles for Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders Mental health and substance abuse treatment are integrated to meet the needs of people with co-occurring disorders Mental health and substance abuse treatment are integrated to meet the needs of people with co-occurring disorders Integrated treatment specialists are trained to treat both substance use and serious mental illnesses Integrated treatment specialists are trained to treat both substance use and serious mental illnesses Co-occurring disorders are treated in a stage-wise fashion with different services provided at different stages Co-occurring disorders are treated in a stage-wise fashion with different services provided at different stages Motivational interventions are used to treat consumers in all stages, but especially in the persuasion stage Motivational interventions are used to treat consumers in all stages, but especially in the persuasion stage

8 Practice Principles for Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders Substance abuse counseling, using a cognitive-behavioral approach, is used to treat consumers in the active treatment and relapse prevention stages Substance abuse counseling, using a cognitive-behavioral approach, is used to treat consumers in the active treatment and relapse prevention stages Multiple formats for services are available, including individual, group, self-help, and family Multiple formats for services are available, including individual, group, self-help, and family Medication services are integrated and coordinated with psychosocial services Medication services are integrated and coordinated with psychosocial services

9 Treatment is Integrated Mental health and substance abuse treatment are evaluated and addressed n Same team n Same location n Same time Treatment targets the individual needs of people with co-occurring disorders and is integrated on organizational and clinical levels

10 Treatment is in a Stage-Wise Fashion Precontemplation — Engagement Assertive outreach, practical help (housing, entitlements, other), and an introduction to individual, family, group, and self-help treatment formats Contemplation and Preparation — Persuasion Education, goal setting, and building awareness of problem through motivational counseling Action — Active treatment Counseling and treatment based on cognitive-behavioral techniques, skills training, and support from families and self-help groups Maintenance — Relapse prevention Continued counseling and treatment based on relapse prevention techniques, skill building, and ongoing support to promote recovery

11 Integrated Treatment Recovery Model Hope is critical Hope is critical Services and treatment goals are consumer- driven Services and treatment goals are consumer- driven Unconditional respect and compassion for consumers is essential Unconditional respect and compassion for consumers is essential Integrated treatment specialists are responsible for engaging consumers and supporting their recovery Integrated treatment specialists are responsible for engaging consumers and supporting their recovery

12 Integrated Treatment Recovery Model (continued) Focus on consumers’ goals and functioning, not on adhering to treatment Consumer choice, shared decisionmaking, and consumer/family education are important

13 Integrated Treatment Recovery Model (continued) Integrated treatment is associated with the following positive outcomes: n Reduced substance use n Improvement in psychiatric symptoms and functioning; n Decreased hospitalization n Increased housing stability n Fewer arrests and n Improved quality of life -(Drake et al.,2001)

14Summary Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders is effective in the recovery process for consumers with co-occurring disorders The goal of this evidence-based practice is to support consumers in their recovery process In Integrated Treatment programs, the same practitioners, working in one setting, provide mental health and substance abuse interventions in a coordinated fashion Consumers receive one consistent message about treatment and recovery

15 Additional Resources For more information about Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders and other evidence-based practices, visit