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  • Best of SAMHSA Resources for IDDT

    Free web resource. | "Best of SAMHSA Resources for IDDT" is a list of free materials that are especially useful for the implementation of Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), the evidence-based practice. The list is produced by the consultants and trainers of our Center.

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  • Evidence-Based Mental Health Practice: A Textbook

    This book explores some of the complex challenges in implementing EBPs and highlights the meaningful opportunities that are inherent in this paradigm shift. Chapter 15, "Integrated Dual-Disorder Treatment (IDDT)," is written by staff of the Ohio SAMI CCOE, an initiative of the CEBP at Case Western Reserve. Also see Gary Bond's chapter on Supported Employment (SE).

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  • Implementation Research: A Synthesis of the Literature

    This document helps inform the process of implementing evidence-based practices, emerging best practices, and other service innovations. The purpose of this monograph is to describe the results of a far-reaching review of the implementation literature.

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  • Implementing IDDT: A step-by-step guide to stages of organizational change

    Now available as a free PDF! This popular, must-have booklet is a practical guide for implementing and sustaining Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), the evidence-based practice. It is organized in five sections/stages with 8 to 12 practical action steps in each. Facilitate communication and consensus. Track your progress. Achieve realistic goals.

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  • Integrated Treatment for Dual Disorders: A Guide to Effective Practice

    This book is a comprehensive handbook for implementing Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), the evidence-based practice. It provides virtually everything needed to plan, deliver, and evaluate effective treatment for persons with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance-use disorders. It is written by researchers at the forefront of the study of dual disorders.

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