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_aFazzone, Patricia Anne _91132 |
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_aSubstance Abuse Treatment and Domestic Violence _cFazzone, Patricia Anne; ; Holton, John Kingsley; Reed, Beth Glover _h(electronic resource) |
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_aRockville, MD _bU.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment _c1997 |
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490 | 1 | _aTreatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 25 | |
520 | _aTreatment Improvement Protocols (TIPs) are best practice guidelines for the treatment of substance abuse, provided as a service of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). CSAT's Office of Evaluation, Scientific Analysis, and Synthesis draws on the experience and knowledge of clinical, research, and administrative experts to produce the TIPs, which are distributed to a growing number of facilities and individuals across the country. The audience for the TIPs is expanding beyond public and private substance abuse treatment facilities as alcohol and other drug disorders are increasingly recognized as a major problem. This TIP, Substance Abuse Treatment and Domestic Violence, presents treatment providers with an introduction to the field of domestic violence. It gives providers useful information on the role of substance abuse in domestic violence -- both among the men who batter and the women who are battered. Useful techniques for detecting and eliciting such information are supplied, along with ways to modify treatment to ensure victims' safety and to stop the cycle of violence in both parties' lives. Legal issues, including duty to warn and confidentiality, are discussed. Finally, the Panel provides a blueprint for a more integrated system of care that would enhance treatment for both problems. This section includes practical suggestions for establishing linkages both between substance abuse treatment providers and domestic violence support workers and with legal, health care, criminal justice, and other relevant service agencies. [from Introduction] | ||
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_2FVC _aABUSED WOMEN _925 |
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_2FVC _aABUSIVE MEN _926 |
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_2FVC _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9203 |
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_2FVC _aSUBSTANCE ABUSE _9584 |
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_2FVC _aTREATMENT _9613 |
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_aHolton, John Kingsley _91373 |
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_aReed, Beth Glover _91977 |
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