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Overarching Best Practices NIDA Principles of Effective Drug Addiction Treatment SAMHSA 12- Step Screening and Assessment http://www.nida.nih.gov/podat/podatindex.html TIP 42 Treatment Improvement Protocol 42: For Person with Co-Occurring Disorders http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=hssamhsatip&p art=a74073 CCISC Principles http://coce.samhsa.gov/cod_resources Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDDT) www.samsha.gov Supported Housing www.samsha.gov Client Engagement & Retention Supported Education Motivational Interviewing (MI) May 3, 2010 - Supported Education and Supported Employment Summit: www.cimh.org/services/mhsa/workforce-educationtraining/past-conference-calls-and-meetings.aspx http://www.motivationalinterview.org Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) http://www.motivationalinterview.org Page 1 of 9

Core Treatment Components (CTC) Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT) for various mental health/substance use disorders Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Matrix Model Cocaine Specific Coping Skills Training (CST) http://www.behavioraltech.org http://www.matrixmodel.org E-mail: Damaris_Rohsenow@brown.edu Brief Marijuana Dependence Counseling (BMDC) Living in Balance (LIB) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Beck Model Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy E-mail: steinberg@psychiatry.uchc.edu http://www.hazelden.org/bookstore E-mail: rschladweiler@hazelden.org www.beckinstitute.org http://www.rebt.org/ Medication Related Services Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Broad Spectrum Treatment (BST) and Naltrexone for Alcohol Dependence Relapse Prevention CENAPS Model (Gorski) http://contextualpsychology.org/ http://www.nrepp.samhsa.gov/programfulldetails.asp?program_i D=293 http://www.cenaps.com Relapse Prevention (RPT- Marlatt & Gordon) http://depts.washington.edu/abrc/relapseprevention.htm Page 2 of 9

Trauma-Informed Treatment Addictions and Trauma Recovery Integration Model (ATRIUM) www.dustymiller.org Helping Women Recover (HWR) [Gender-specific] Seeking Safety Trauma Affect Regulation: Guide for Education and Therapy (TARGET) Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model (TREM; M-TREM) www.centerforgenderandjustice.org www.seekingsafety.org www.ptsdfreedom.org www.ccdc1.org Page 3 of 9

Recovery Management/ Network Therapy www.med.nyu.edu/substanceabuse/manuals/nt/ Community Support Twelve Step Facilitation Therapy (TSF) http://www.hazelden.org,or E-mail: rschladweiler@hazelden.org Voices of Recovery http://www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org, or locally contact: rmills@co.sanmateo.ca.us Twelve step programs (Alcoholics Anonymous; Narcotics Anonymous; Cocaine Anonymous; Co-dependents Anonymous, etc) Rational Recovery Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA) SMART Recovery Double Trouble in Recovery (DTR) Friends Care Modified Therapeutic Community for Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) www.aa.org http://www.na.org/ http://www.ca.org/ http://www.codependents.org/, etc. http://www.rational.org http://www.draonline.org http://www.smartrecovery.org/ http://www.doubletroubleinrecovery.org E-mail: brownb@uncw.edu http://www.ndri.org/ctrs/cirp.html http://www.actassociation.org/ Page 4 of 9

Contingency Management Prize Incentives Contingency Management for Substance Abuse E-mail: petry@psychiatry.uchc.edu Drug Screening with rewards/vouchers Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) plus Vouchers Voucher Based Reinforcement Therapy in Methadone Maintenance E-mail: petry@psychiatry.uchc.edu and stephen.higgins@uvm.edu http://www.drugabuse.gov/podat http://www.drugabuse.gov/podat Day Treatment with Abstinence Contingencies and Vouchers Smoking Cessation Combined Behavioral and Nicotine Replacement Therapy http://www.drugabuse.gov/podat http://www.nida.hih.gov/podat Team Awareness http://www.organizationalwellness.com or http://www.ibr.tcu.edu Treating Tobacco Dependence in Smokers with Co-Occurring Disorders (Prochaska) http://smokingcessationleadership.ucsf.edu/ Page 5 of 9

Family Relations/Parenting Behavioral Couples Therapy for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (BCT) http://www.addictionandfamily.org Family Behavior Therapy (FBT) Celebrating Families Nurturing Parent (and Nurturing Fathers; adaptations for Women with trauma ) Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (S.T.E.P.S.) Touchpoints Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) http://www.unlv.edu/centers/achievement/index/html http://www.celebratingfamilies.net http://www.nurturingparenting.com http://www.steppublishers.com http://www.touchpoints.org http://casaa.unm.edu/craftinfo.html Page 6 of 9

Screening Tools For a complete list of Screening Tools including scoring/administration time, clinical utility, fees, and more, please see: TIP 42: Substance Abuse Treatment For Persons with Co Occurring Disorders A Treatment Improvement Protocol: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration www.samhsa.gov (free publication) - BHRS currently suggested tools Screening for Treatment Readiness & Stage of Change URICA: University of Rhode Island Change Assessment Scale Treatment Readiness Screen : 8 item Stage of Change Assessment Dept. of Psychology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 http://www.uri.edu/research/cprc/measures/urica.htm SOCRATES: The Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale Treatment Readiness Screen: Stage of Change Breakdown http://www.motivationalinterview.org/library/socrates8.pdf Screening for Co-Occurring Substance Use & Mental Health AC-OK COD SCREEN : Andrew Cherry-Oklahoma Co-Occurring Disorder Screen Integrated Screen tool for Substance Use and Mental Health including Trauma http://faculty-staff.ou.edu/c/andrew.l.cherry-1.jr/ac-ok%20cod%20screen%20packet%205-23-7.pdf Adapted from Collaborative Care Project, Canada and Co-Morbidity Screen, Boston Consortium. Copyrighted: may be used without charge or permission from the authors. It should not be commercialized or sold by any party under any conditions. For information on the procedure and statistical test of reliability, send your request to Andrew L. Cherry, Endowed Professor of Mental Health, University of Oklahoma, Tulsa Campus, 4502 E. 41 st Street, Suite 3J08, Tulsa, OK 74135-2512, or call 918-660-3363. Page 7 of 9

ASI: Addiction Severity Index A general intake screening tool http://www.tresearch.org/resources/instruments/asi_5th_ed.pdf http://www.tresearch.org/resources/instruments/asi_5_spanish.pdf GAIN-Short Screener: Global Appraisal of Individual Needs 2.0.3 Developed to implement an integrated biopsychosocial model w/ outcome monitoring This instrument is copyright 2005-2008 Chestnut Health Systems. Use of this measure is permitted for anyone who holds a GAIN license. www.chestnut.org/li/gain GAINSupport@chestnut.org, or contact Joan Unsicker at (309) 451-7806 or junsicker@chestnut.org MINI SCREEN / Modified Mini Screen (MMS) M.I.N.I. SCREEN 5.0.0 / English version / DSM-IV July/1/06 2001-2006 Sheehan DV & Lecrubier Y. All rights reserved. D. Sheehan, J. Janavs, R. Baker, (University of South Florida-TAMPA, USA) : Y. Lecrubier, T. Hergueta, E. Weiller, (INSERM-PARIS, FRANCE). T. Proeschel. Brief Intake Interview (TCU BI) http://www.ibr.tcu.edu/pubs/datacoll/forms/bi.pdf Copyright 2002 TCU Institute of Behavioral Research, Fort Worth, Texas. All rights reserved. Screening for Substance Use CRAFFT Screening Tool http://www.projectcork.org/clinical_tools/pdf/crafft.pdf Behavioral health screen for use with children under the age of 21 recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on Substance Abuse for use with adolescents Simple Screening Instrument for Substance Abuse (SSI-SA) http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/groups/disabilities/documents/pub/dhs16_138738.pdf CAGE Questionnaire http://www.projectcork.org/clinical_tools/html/cage.html To detect alcoholism, less than one minute DAST: Drug Abuse Screening Test Identifies psychoactive drug use and scores degree of problems related to drug use/misuse. http://www.projectcork.org/clinical_tools/pdf/dast.pdf Page 8 of 9

Screening for Mental Health Mental Health Screening Form III Initially designed as a rough screening device for clients seeking admission to substance abuse treatment programs http://www.asapnys.org/resources/mhscreen.pdf Beck s Depression Inventory Screens for presence and rates severity of depression symptoms Fee for use www.psychorp.com Page 9 of 9