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Recovery in the United States: Past, Present, and Future

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When: 9/3/2008
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CSAT


Host: Ivette Torres, Associate Director for Consumer Affairs, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Invited Panelists: Terry Cline, Ph.D., Administrator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS); Shelly Wiechelt, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, School of Social Work; Tom Coderre, National Field Director, Faces and Voices of Recovery; Timothy Condon, Ph.D., Deputy Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse, N.

Recovery is not simply a 30-day inpatient program or a monthly trip to a clinic: it is a long-term coordinated effort on the part of the individual and the community. This program will look back on some of the successes the recovery movement has enjoyed as well as current policy initiatives to increase and enhance treatment services. It will also look forward, focusing on what remains to be done to ensure that all persons with a substance abuse and/or mental health condition get the sustained, comprehensive treatment they need.





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