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  • Best of SAMHSA Resources for DDCAT and DDCMHT

    Free web resource. | "Best of SAMHSA Resources for DDCAT and DDCMHT" is a list of free materials that are especially useful for the Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment and Mental Health Treatment Indexes, organizational assessment and planning tools. The list is produced by the consultants and trainers of our Center.

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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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  • Dual Diagnosis Capability In Addiction Treatment (DDCAT) Toolkit

    $0, Free PDF | This Toolkit is designed to accompany the Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment (DDCAT) Index. It helps service systems and organizations assess their capability (or capacity) to provide treatment for people diagnosed with a substance-use disorder who also have a co-occurring mental illness . 

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  • Dual Diagnosis Capability In Mental-Health Treatment (DDCMHT) Toolkit

    $0, Free PDF | This Toolkit is designed to accompany the Dual Diagnosis Capability in Mental-Health Treatment (DDCMHT) Index. It helps service systems and organizations assess their capability (or capacity) to provide treatment for people diagnosed with a mental illness who also have a co-occurring substance-use disorder.

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  • TIP 35: Enhancing Motivation for Change in Substance Use Disorder Treatment

    $0, Free | TIP 35 embraces a fundamentally different way to conceptualize motivation, which is viewed as a dynamic and changeable state rather than a static trait. It also describes different motivational interventions that can be used at all stages-of-change. This publication is part of SAMHSA's "Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series." 

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