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Clinical Treatment Guidelines for Alcohol and Drug Clinicians

Posted 26 Jun 2009 - 11:14 by root

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Source: 
Department of Human Services, Victoria
Author: 
Dr Richard Cash, Amanda Philactides

Clinical Treatment Guidelines for Alcohol and Drug Clinicians
Co-occurring acquired brain injury / cognitive impairment and alcohol and other drug use disorders

The Victorian Department of Human Services commisioned Turning Point to develop these clinical treatment guidelines and target clinicians who work with people with comorbid acquired brain injury (ABI) and substance use. The guidelines were developed through a widespread literature review as well as consultations with a number of specialist consultants.

Clinical Treatment Guidelines for Alcohol and Drug Clinicians comprise a literature review, a key informants issues paper, an assessment guide and a set of treatment resources.

Click here to download the document.

 

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