Book contents
- Seminars in Addiction Psychiatry
- College Seminars Series
- Seminars in Addiction Psychiatry
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Historical and Conceptual Approaches to Addiction
- Chapter 2 Illicit Drug Use: Epidemiology, Aetiology and Prevention
- Chapter 3 Illicit Drug Use: Clinical Features and Treatment
- Chapter 4 Addiction to Prescription Medication: Benzodiazepines, Z-Drugs and Gabapentinoids
- Chapter 5 Alcohol Use Disorders: Epidemiology and Prevention
- Chapter 6 Alcohol Use Disorders: Aetiology and Pathophysiology
- Chapter 7 Alcohol Use Disorders: Clinical Features and Treatment
- Chapter 8 Psychological Approaches to Addiction
- Chapter 9 Comorbid Substance Use and Mental Illness
- Chapter 10 Medical Aspects of Drug and Alcohol Use
- Chapter 11 Organising Treatment Services for Drug and Alcohol Misusers
- Chapter 12 Tobacco Use Disorders
- Chapter 13 Novel Psychoactive Substances and Club Drugs
- Chapter 14 Addiction Problems in a Family and Social Context
- Chapter 15 Addiction Recovery Mutual-Aid Organisations
- Index
- References
Chapter 11 - Organising Treatment Services for Drug and Alcohol Misusers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 November 2021
- Seminars in Addiction Psychiatry
- College Seminars Series
- Seminars in Addiction Psychiatry
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Historical and Conceptual Approaches to Addiction
- Chapter 2 Illicit Drug Use: Epidemiology, Aetiology and Prevention
- Chapter 3 Illicit Drug Use: Clinical Features and Treatment
- Chapter 4 Addiction to Prescription Medication: Benzodiazepines, Z-Drugs and Gabapentinoids
- Chapter 5 Alcohol Use Disorders: Epidemiology and Prevention
- Chapter 6 Alcohol Use Disorders: Aetiology and Pathophysiology
- Chapter 7 Alcohol Use Disorders: Clinical Features and Treatment
- Chapter 8 Psychological Approaches to Addiction
- Chapter 9 Comorbid Substance Use and Mental Illness
- Chapter 10 Medical Aspects of Drug and Alcohol Use
- Chapter 11 Organising Treatment Services for Drug and Alcohol Misusers
- Chapter 12 Tobacco Use Disorders
- Chapter 13 Novel Psychoactive Substances and Club Drugs
- Chapter 14 Addiction Problems in a Family and Social Context
- Chapter 15 Addiction Recovery Mutual-Aid Organisations
- Index
- References
Summary
Services providing treatment for drug and alcohol users have developed considerably in the last 30 years. They are now provided in all areas of the UK and there are clear standards which govern how they should be provided and what they should provide. Over that period of development the outcomes services have been trying to achieve have changed. Initially, it was harm reduction and prevention of blood-borne viruses, then prevention of crime and most recently abstinence. Services for substance misusers are different from other services in that they are subject to a considerable amount of control from politicians and policy makers. Furthermore, services have had to change as drug and alcohol problems have changed. They have ebbed and flowed as funding sources have changed. Despite that they have been able to provide effective evidence-based treatment to many. This chapter explores the history of service provision, how treatment models have been developed and why and what elements of service provision are considered best practice.
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- Seminars in Addiction Psychiatry , pp. 196 - 206Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021