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SAMHSA News - Volume X, No. 3, Summer 2002
 

Triple Diagnosis: Surmounting the Treatment Challenge

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Participating Sites


Triply diagnosed people aren't all the same. Nor are local HIV/AIDS service systems. To reflect this diversity, the HIV/AIDS Treatment Adherence, Health Outcomes, and Cost Study uses a multisite design that allows for demographic and services diversity. Assisted by Federal collaborators and a coordinating center housed at James Bell Associates, eight sites are participating in the study:

  • The Boston Medical Center offers brief motivational therapy to multiply diagnosed individuals.
  • Duke University relies on case managers and transportation services to help multiply diagnosed people in rural areas access intensive outpatient mental health and substance abuse counseling and HIV/AIDS care.
  • The CORE Center, Cook County Bureau of Health Services, has created integrated primary care, mental health, substance abuse, and case management treatment teams in an urban Chicago HIV/AIDS clinic.
  • Montefiore Medical Center works with individuals in methadone maintenance clinics and is particularly interested in individuals diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder.
  • The National Development and Research Institutes, Inc./Guadenzia, Inc., offers a "therapeutic community" aftercare program to triply diagnosed graduates of its residential substance abuse treatment program.
  • The University of Missouri in St. Louis uses a multidisciplinary mental health and substance abuse treatment team coordinated by case managers.
  • The University of Washington in Seattle offers individualized counseling and group counseling, both aimed at improving treatment adherence.
  • The Well-Being Institute, Inc., relies on intensive case management by nurses to get triply diagnosed women "lost" to medical followup re-engaged in treatment. End of Article

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