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People who enter inpatient care are frequently seeking help managing withdrawal symptoms or are there due to an emergency situation from drug or alcohol use. But what happens after this short-term treatment, is critical for long-term recovery.
Addiction treatment can be life-changing and oftentimes lifesaving for those in need. While there are many components of effective treatment, the 12 steps can be crucial to sobriety and long-term recovery.
Part two of this series will highlight important cultural considerations when treating patients struggling with co-occurring mental health and addiction during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional discussion topics will include the use of pharmacotherapy when delivering treatment via telehealth and specific interventions, and how clinicians can assist patients in building community with others during the pandemic.
In part one of this webinar series, learn about the factors that must be considered when using telehealth to treat patients with a substance use disorder. This presentation will also include discussions about the unique treatment factors impacting the patient population, potential risks, and the importance of conducting a risk assessment with patients through telehealth.
COVID-19 is creating untold challenges for everyone, but for the 21 million Americans dealing with addiction, it’s especially tough.
As much of the nation is under stay-at-home orders to keep communities safe from COVID-19, Rogers’ Dr. Michelle Maloney, executive director of addiction services, shares that some are also finding the need to keep themselves safe from another health risk, addiction.
During this time of increased stress and anxiety, those dealing with mental illness and addiction may find it especially hard to cope with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mental health issues can also worsen in a crisis. To meet this critical need, Rogers Behavioral Health is continuing to provide highly specialized, evidence-based treatment through a new virtual resource that gives children, teens, and adults the same clinically proven treatment they would receive in person.
Adding medication to a patient's treatment plan can improve addiction recovery. Dr. Ian Powell, MD, addiction specialist at Rogers, explains how.
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