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Treating Concurrent Substance Abuse Among Adults

Published:
October 13, 2021

The guide provides considerations and strategies for clinicians and organizations implementing evidence-based practices. The approaches are designed to assist clinicians, behavioral health organizations, primary care providers, insurers, and policy makers in understanding, selecting, and implementing evidence-based interventions that support adults with concurrent substance use and/or concurrent substance use disorders.

 

The guide presents three evidence-based practices that engage and improve outcomes for individuals with concurrent substance use and concurrent substance use disorders:

 

• FDA-approved pharmacotherapy together with counseling to treat two substance combinations:

    1. alcohol and cocaine dependence and

    2. cocaine and opioid dependence

• Contingency management together with FDA-approved pharmacotherapy and counseling to treat two substance combinations:

    1. cocaine and opioid use and dependence and

    2. cocaine dependence and alcohol and opioid use

• Twelve-step facilitation therapy together with FDA-approved pharmacotherapy and counseling to treat two substance combinations:

    1. cocaine and opioid dependence and

    2. opioid and other substance dependence

 

Treating Concurrent Substance Abuse Among Adults

 

 

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Author(s)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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