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2009 Recovery Month Kit (RMKIT-09)
This toolkit features helpful resources, event ideas, suggestions, and samples on how to reach local media, fact sheets for key constituency groups and special audiences, and more. All of the materials can help you convey the 2009 observance theme: Join the Voices for Recovery: Together We Learn, Together We Heal. The materials focus on educators, young adults, and the internet’s role in treatment and recovery.
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2009 Recovery Month Poster (RMPOS-09)
2009 National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month Poster
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Join the Voices for Recovery: Together We Learn, Together We Heal Large Flyer (RM-Flyer-09)
2009 National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month Flyer (English)
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Unete A Las Voces De La Recuperacion Personas Reales, Recuperacion: Juntos Aprendemos, Juntos Nos Sanamos Large flyer (RM-Flyer-09S)
2009 National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month Large Flyer (Spanish)
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Join the Voices for Recovery: Together We Learn, Together We Heal Small Flyer (RM-SLIM-09)
2009 National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month Slim Jim Brochure provides an overview of what is Recovery Month and some past success of the observance.
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Unete A Las Voces De La Recuperacion Personas Reales, Recuperacion: Juntos Aprendemos, Juntos Nos Sanamos(RM-SLIM-09S)
2009 National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month Slim Jim Brochure (Spanish) provides an overview of what is Recovery Month and some past success of the observance.
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It Feels So Bad (CSAT 2005) (PHD1111)
Millions of young people worry about their parents drinking too much or using drugs. This brochure offers answers to questions children have about their parents' substance abuse.
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Alcohol and Drug Addiction Happens in the Best of Families (CSAT 2005) (PHD1112)
Dependence on alcohol and drugs is our most serious national public health problem. This brochure discusses this problem in the context of the family and explains that all members are affected.
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What is Substance Abuse Treatment? A Booklet for Families (CSAT 2004) (BKD503)
This booklet, created for family members of those dependent on alcohol or illicit drugs, answers questions often asked by families of people entering treatment. It also offers a resources section with additional information and a list of support groups that may be helpful.
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Tips For Teens: The Truth About Marijuana (CSAP 2002) (PHD641)
This series of brochures provides facts and dispels myths about substance use. Information is provided on long-term and short-term effects, physical and psychological risks, impact on sexual performance, and legal implications.
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Tips For Teens: The Truth About Inhalants (CSAP 2000) (PHD631)
This series of brochures provides facts and dispels myths about substance use. Information is provided on long-term and short-term effects, physical and psychological risks, impact on sexual performance, and legal implications.
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TIP 42: Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders (CSAT 2004) (BKD515)
This TIP provides information about new developments in the rapidly growing field of co-occurring substance use and mental disorders and captures the state-of-the-art in the treatment of people with co-occurring disorders.
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Overcoming Substance Use and Mental Disorders: A Guide to Recovery from Co-Occurring Disorders (CSAT 2004) (PHD1078)
This pamphlet explains what co-occurring disorders are, provides symptoms of a co-occurring disorder, and offers resources for finding the right help.
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Substance Use Disorders and Disability: A Guide to Recovery from Co-Existing Disorders (CSAT 2004) (PHD1080)
This simple, easy-to-read pamphlet describes a co-existing disorder, explains the link between having a disability and developing a co-existing disorder, offers advice about what to do if a co-existing disorder is suspected, and provides resources for finding help.
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Successful Strategies for Recruiting Training and Utilizing Volunteers: A Guide for Faith- and Community-Based Service Providers (CSAT 2005) (BKD519)
Volunteers are critical to a health community. Volunteers can enhance an organization’s general profile—attracting more volunteers, clients, and funds. Chapters examine planning and recruiting, training, managing, and evaluating volunteers. The booklet also covers background checks for volunteers. Also included: sample missions statements, volunteer applications forms and agreements.
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Core Competencies for Clergy and Other Pastoral Ministers In Addressing Alcohol and Drug Dependence and the Impact on Family Members (CSAT 2004) (PHD1060)
In November 2001, SAMHSA supported a meeting of an expert panel on seminary education that recommended the development of a set of core competencies to help addicted individuals and their families. This report details the content of a meeting to develop those competencies as well as the resulting core competencies.
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Medication Assisted Treatment for the 21st Century: Community Education Kit (CSAT 2004) (F038)
This kit includes materials that can be used by local alcohol and illicit drug treatment providers to educate about methadone and other medication-related options for treating opioid dependence. Also included is information on how to approach and sustain an ongoing dialogue with community leaders about community-based treatment programs that use medication-supported treatment options and suggestions as to how to develop a coordinated community education effort.
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As You Age: A Guide to Aging, Medicines and Alcohol (CSAT 2004) (PHD1082)
This brochure highlights information about how both medications and alcohol affect the bodies of older adults. Steps to take in order to avoid harmful reactions, signals indicating an alcohol or medication-related problem, and a chart to list prescription and over-the-counter medications are included.
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TIP 40: Clinical Guidelines for the Use of Buprenorphine in the Treatment of Opioid Addiction (CSAT 2004) (BKD500)
This best-practice guideline for the treatment of substance use disorders provides consensus- and evidence-based guidance on the use of buprenorphine, a new option for the treatment of opioid addiction.
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TIP 44: Substance Abuse Treatment for Adults in the Criminal Justice System (CSAT 2005) (BKD526)
Research consistently demonstrates a strong connection between criminal activity and substance abuse; research also finds that involvement in substance abuse treatment reduces recidivism for offenders who use drugs. This TIP presents clinical guidelines to assist counselors in dealing with problems that routinely arise because of their clients’ status in the criminal justice system.
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TIP 43: Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Addiction in Opioid Treatment Programs (CSAT 2005) (BKD524)
Opioid addiction is a problem with high costs to individuals, families, and society. This TIP provides a detailed description of medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction, including optional approaches such as comprehensive maintenance treatment, detoxification, and medically supervised withdrawal.
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A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment (CSAT 2001) (PHD877)
Finding the right treatment program involves careful consideration of such things as the setting, length of care, philosophical approach and your or your loved one's needs.
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Are You in Recovery from Alcohol or Drug Problems? Know Your Rights (CSAT 2004) (PHD1091)
This brochure helps those in recovery understand their rights under Federal laws that protect against discrimination. It includes information about the legal consequences of alcohol- and drug-related conduct that can limit rights and opportunities and what an individual can do to prevent or remedy violations to his or her rights and overcome barriers due to past or current drug- or alcohol-related conduct.
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