Abstract Objective: To demonstrate the feasibility of a skills-based substance abuse... Intervention group participants (n=36) from 3 vocational rehabilitation programs; a no-intervention...
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Research has consistently shown that programs that adhere to the principles of effective intervention, namely the risk, need, and responsivity (RNR) principles, are more likely to impact criminal offending. Stemming from these principles, research also suggests that cognitive-behavioral and social learning models of treatment for offenders are associated with considerable reductions in recidivi ...
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What AOD related behaviors? ; Possess and attempt to possess · Procure or attempt to procure · Purchase or attempt to purchase · Distribute or attempt to distribute · Solicitation or attempt to solicit
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One way that addiction and substance abuse can be prevented is through early intervention programmes that affect behaviour and attitudes towards drugs and other harmful substances. Prevention must begin during childhood and extend into later adolescence. Life Skills Education provide a range of early intervention tools from ages 9 through to 16 years designed specifically to target substance misuse in young adults. The information that our programmes give to young people about the dangers of tob...
The Substance Abuse Prevention and Intervention Specialists (SAPIS) program provides a range of prevention and intervention services in grades K-12.
KEY FINDINGS ; Well-supported scientific evidence shows that substance use disorders can be effectively treated, with recurrence rates no higher than those for other chronic illnesses such as diabetes, asthma, and hypertension. With comprehensive continuing care, recovery is now an achievable outcome. Only about 1 in 10 people with a substance use disorder receive any type of specialty treatment. The great majority of treatment has occurred in specialty substance use disorder treatment programs ...