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Evidence-Based Practices: Promoting Recovery With Proven Solutions

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Widespread Support


The National Evidence-Based Practices Project is funded by SAMHSA's Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS). Numerous partners also contribute funding, including the New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, Johnson & Johnson corporate contributions, and the West Family Foundation. The National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Research Institute also endorses and assists the project. End of Article

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Inside This Issue

President Promotes "Access to Recovery"

Recovery Month Set for September

SAMHSA Appoints Senior Staff

Evidence-Based Practices: Promoting Recovery
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    Help for Children of Addicted Parents

    Seclusion & Restraint: Breaking the Bonds
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  • Resources

    Seclusion & Restraint: Historic Conference

    SAMHSA Creates Resources for Teen Substance Abuse Treatment
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  • Adolescent Treatment Sites and Models

    SAMHSA Awards New Grants

    SAMHSA-Funded Projects Highlight American Indians & Alaska Natives
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  • Native American Health Center Circle of Care

    Opioid Treatment Programs Can Now Offer Buprenorphine

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    SAMHSA News - Volume XI, Number 2, Spring 2003



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