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Addiction research study on contingency management healthcare costs
Feb 22, 2017

Juice worth the squeeze? Cost-benefit analysis of contingency management

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Addiction research study on TRAUMA INFORMED CARE IN ADDICTION TREATMENT FOR PTSD
Feb 22, 2017

PTSD & addiction: an integrated treatment approach

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Researchers study meta-analysis of long-term treatment results for opioid addiction or opioid use disorder
Feb 22, 2017

28 Long-term Studies on Outcomes for Opioid Use Disorder Patients

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Research as to whether and to what extent emerging adults benefit from engagement with professional continuing care after residential treatment, and even less is known about the combined effects of professional and non-professional services for addiction treatment and recovery
Feb 22, 2017

Do Young Adults Need Both Clinical & Non-clinical Continuing Care After Residential Treatment?

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Study on housing first models and substance use disorder treatment and recovery for the homeless
Feb 22, 2017

Will Providing Housing for Homeless People With Mental Illness Reduce Daily Substance Use?

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research study on pay-for-performance (P4P) systems AND ADDICTION PATIENT TREATMENT OUTCOMES
Feb 22, 2017

Does it PAY to Reimburse Providers Based on Patient Outcomes?

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research study on CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT AND PARENT PARTICIPATION IN TEEN OR ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT
Feb 22, 2017

Contingency Management + Parent Participation = Further Benefits to Adolescents?

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RESEARCH ON the adolescent brain in recovery and factors that predict teen brain recovery
Feb 22, 2017

Neurobiological Processes That Predict Adolescent Recovery

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Study on using multiple different types of drugs and being emotionally depressed and anxious from addiction
Feb 22, 2017

The Relationship Between Poly-drug Use & Mental Distress

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