SAMHSA's COCE: The National Resource on Co-Occurring Disorders
The Co-Occurring Center for Excellence (COCE) was created by SAMHSA in 2003 to provide information and a range of services to mental health and substance abuse administrators and policymakers at state and local levels, their counterparts in tribal and Native populations, clinical providers, other providers, and all other agencies and systems through which clients may enter the treatment system.
COCE is your go-to resource for co-occurring disorders (CODs) by providing you with state-of-the-art and sustainable technical assistance, training, information and resources, and links to other resources.
COCE's service delivery and product development focus on the following categories that provide the "building blocks" essential for systems change in support of any new or enhanced initiative:
Clinical Capacity: |
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Infrastructure Development: |
- Technical assistance
- Training
- Information and resources
- Linkages to other resources
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- Services integration
- Information sharing
- Certification and licensure
- Financing mechanisms
- Systems change
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COCE Overview Paper 6-Services Integration
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COCE Overview Paper 7-Systems Integration
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COCE Overview Paper 8-The Epidemiology of Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Disorders (392 KB)
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