Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Best Practices in Case Management - Kate Tschakovsky - Books - Centre for Addiction and Mental Health - 9780888688279 - March 30, 2009
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Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Best Practices in Case Management

Kate Tschakovsky

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Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Best Practices in Case Management

Clients talk about working with case managers: "They stick with me through thick and thin, no matter how much I'm using. They don't give up on me." "[People need] help with lots of things: legal issues, applying for...tax credits, health issues-it helps to have someone sort it out." "Case managers have to advocate for us with other services." Opioid addiction is on the rise in Ontario, particularly to prescription medications, and methadone maintenance is recognized as an effective treatment. Research shows that involving case managers in clients' addiction treatment leads to improved outcomes. The first evidence-based guide written for case managers working in MMT in Ontario, this book describes their roles of co-ordination, counselling and advocacy at the hub of a circle of collaborative, professional care. It makes recommendations about what clinicians, the agencies they work for, policy makers and funding bodies need to do to achieve and support best practice in case management. Composite case studies, practice points and clients' quotations illustrate how these practices apply in different clinical scenarios. As the number of clients entering MMT grows, the need for case management becomes all the more urgent. This book guides those who guide clients to the help they need.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 30, 2009
ISBN13 9780888688279
Publishers Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Pages 198
Dimensions 226 × 10 × 150 mm   ·   272 g
Language English