IDDT Poster: Stages of Change & Treatment (Mini-Poster)
This 8.5" x 11" mini-poster is a quick guide for direct-service providers who utilize the principles and practices of Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), the evidence-based practice. The poster outlines the four stages of treatment (i.e., engagement, persuasion, active treatment, relapse prevention) and provides a few reminders about the clinical focus of each stage. Use it as a reminder to ask yourself important questions for each person you serve each time you meet with him or her:
- In what stage of treatment is this person?
- What can I do to keep myself aligned with his or her needs and readiness, willingness, and ability to change?
Leave this mini-poster on your desk or carry it with you into the community along with other clinical guides. Also, use it as an educational tool to facilitate conversations about integrated treatment with consumers, family members, and community stakeholders. A large version (18" x 24") is available for display in waiting rooms and offices (click here).
PRODUCT SPECS
- 8.5"(w) x 11"(h) mini-poster handout
- 2 colors
- Free PDF available (see right column)
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ABOUT THE MODEL
Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), the evidence-based practice, was developed and is studied by researchers at the Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center of Dartmouth Medical School in Lebanon, New Hampshire. The researchers include Robert E. (Bob) Drake, MD, PhD, Kim T. Mueser, PhD, and their colleagues. More information about IDDT is available on this website.
CITATION
Title: IDDT Poster: Stages of Change & Treatment (Mini-Poster)
Author(s): Paul M. Kubek, Ric Kruszynski & Patrick E. Boyle
Publication Year: 2004
Publisher City: Cleveland, Ohio
Publisher Name: Center for Evidence-Based Practices, Case Western Reserve University
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