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Principles of Effective Drug Principles of Effective Drug Addiction TreatmentAddiction Treatment

Health 10Health 10The Truth About DrugsThe Truth About Drugs

Ms. MeadeMs. Meade

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Effective Treatment Effective Treatment

• Scientific research since the mid–1970s shows that treatment can help patients addicted to drugs stop using, avoid relapse, and successfully recover their lives. Based on this research, key principles have emerged that should form the basis of any effective treatment programs

• More than three decades of scientific research have yielded 13 fundamental principles that characterize effective drug abuse treatment.

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1. No single treatment is 1. No single treatment is appropriate for all individuals.appropriate for all individuals.

• Matching treatment settings, interventions, and services to each patient's problems and needs is critical.

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2. Treatment needs to be readily 2. Treatment needs to be readily available.available.

• Treatment applicants can be lost if treatment is not immediately available or readily accessible.

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3. Effective treatment attends to multiple 3. Effective treatment attends to multiple needs of the individual, not just needs of the individual, not just

his or her drug use.his or her drug use.

• Treatment must address the individual's drug use and associated medical, psychological, social, vocational, and legal problems.

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4. At different times during treatment, a patient may develop a need for medical services, family therapy, vocational rehabilitation, and social and legal services.

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5. Remaining in treatment for an adequate 5. Remaining in treatment for an adequate period of time is critical for treatment period of time is critical for treatment

effectiveness.effectiveness.

• The time depends on an individual's needs. – For most patients, the threshold of significant

improvement is reached at about 3 months in treatment.

• Additional treatment can produce further progress.

• Programs should include strategies to prevent patients from leaving treatment prematurely.

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6. Individual and/or group counseling and other 6. Individual and/or group counseling and other behavioral therapies are critical components behavioral therapies are critical components

of effective treatment for addiction.of effective treatment for addiction.

• In therapy, patients address motivation, build skills to resist drug use, replace drug-using activities with constructive and rewarding non drug-using activities, and improve problem-solving abilities.

• Behavioral therapy also facilitates interpersonal relationships.

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7. Medications are an important element of treatment for 7. Medications are an important element of treatment for many patients, especially when combined with many patients, especially when combined with

counseling and other behavioral therapies.counseling and other behavioral therapies.

• Buprenorphine, methadone and levo-alpha-acetylmethodol (LAAM) help persons addicted to opiates stabilize their lives and reduce their drug use.

• Naltrexone is effective for some opiate addicts and some patients with co-occurring alcohol dependence.

• Nicotine patches or gum, or an oral medication, such as buproprion, can help persons addicted to nicotine.

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8. Addicted or drug-abusing individuals with coexisting mental disorders should have both disorders treated in an integrated way.

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9. Medical detoxification is only the first stage 9. Medical detoxification is only the first stage of addiction treatment and by itself of addiction treatment and by itself

does little to change long-term drug use.does little to change long-term drug use.

• Medical detoxification manages the acute physical symptoms of withdrawal. – For some individuals it is a precursor to

effective drug addiction treatment.

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10. Treatment does not need to be 10. Treatment does not need to be voluntary to be effectivevoluntary to be effective..

• Sanctions or enticements in the family, employment setting, or criminal justice system can significantly increase treatment entry, retention, and success.

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11. Possible drug use during treatment 11. Possible drug use during treatment must be monitored continuously.must be monitored continuously.

• Monitoring a patient's drug and alcohol use during treatment, such as through urinalysis, can help the patient withstand urges to use drugs. – Such monitoring also can provide early

evidence of drug use so that treatment can be adjusted.

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12. Treatment programs should provide assessment for HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B and C, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases, and counseling to help patients modify or change behaviors that place them or others at risk of infection.– Counseling can help patients avoid high-risk behavior

and help people who are already infected manage their illness.

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13. Recovery from drug addiction can be a long-term 13. Recovery from drug addiction can be a long-term process and frequently requires multiple process and frequently requires multiple

episodes of treatmentepisodes of treatment..

• As with other chronic illnesses, relapses to drug use can occur during or after successful treatment episodes.

• Participation in self-help support programs during and following treatment often helps maintain abstinence.

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Drug addiction is a Drug addiction is a complex illnesscomplex illness

• Characterized by intense and, at times, uncontrollable drug craving, along with compulsive drug seeking and use that persist even in the face of devastating consequences.

• While the path to drug addiction begins with the voluntary act of taking drugs, over time a person's ability to choose not to do so becomes compromised, and seeking and consuming the drug becomes compulsive.

• This behavior results largely from the effects of prolonged drug exposure on brain functioning.

• Addiction is a brain disease that affects multiple brain circuits, including those involved in reward and motivation, learning and memory, and inhibitory control over behavior.

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In ConclusionIn Conclusion• Because drug abuse and addiction have so many dimensions and

disrupt so many aspects of an individual's life, treatment is not simple.

• Effective treatment programs typically incorporate many components, each directed to a particular aspect of the illness and its consequences.

• Addiction treatment must help the individual stop using drugs, maintain a drug-free lifestyle, and achieve productive functioning in the family, at work, and in society.

• Because addiction is typically a chronic disease, people cannot simply stop using drugs for a few days and be cured.

• Most patients require long-term or repeated episodes of care to achieve the ultimate goal of sustained abstinence and recovery of their lives.