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Researchers study community programs for addiction treatment and mobile or phone app interventions
Feb 22, 2017

21st century Addiction Treatment: Integrating Technology into Community Programs

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Study on the power of the relationship between patient and therapist, counselor, psychologist in addiction treatment and recovery
Feb 22, 2017

Development of a Therapeutic Alliance Measure for 12-Step Attendees & Their Sponsors

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This comprehensive psychosocial intervention (CPI) sought to integrate therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing (MI) into existing community resources in Shanghai, China.
Feb 22, 2017

China’s efforts at post-treatment rehab for heroin use disorder

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Addiction research study on OPIOID USE DISORDER OR OPIOID ADDICTION OVER TIME
Feb 22, 2017

Long-Term Treatment Outcomes for Individuals with Opioid Use Disorders

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research study on DOCTORS ATTITUDES TOWARDS ADDICTION MEDICATIONS AND NUMBER OF PRESCRIPTIONS
Feb 22, 2017

The Impact of Personal Views on Naltrexone Prescribing Patterns

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RESEARCH ON injecting medication naltrexone to treat opioid addiction
Feb 22, 2017

Does Injectable Naltrexone Reduce Opioid Relapse Following Incarceration? A Pilot Study

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Researchers study text message treatment and suboxone for improving substance use disorder communication
Feb 22, 2017

Text Messaging Buprenorphine (Suboxone) Programs Improve Communication with Clinicians

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attitudes regarding Suboxone among key stakeholders in its adoption, policy makers and providers, and how these attitudes might act as barriers or facilitators of its implementation
Feb 22, 2017

Medication Can Help, But How Do We Get Providers & Policy Makers to Implement It?

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research study on SLEEPLESSNESS AND ADDICTION RELAPSE
Feb 22, 2017

Sleeplessness Increases Risk of Relapse for Some But Not Others

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