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Drug Abuse Treatment Through Collaboration

Practice and Research Partnership That Work
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In this work, James L. Sorensen and co-editors Richard A. Rawson, Joseph Guydish and Joan E. Zweben begin to narrow the divide that exists between research and clinical practice. Bringing insights from their experience on both sides of the divide, they describe how the problem is partly a failure of communication. In the practitioner's view, research seems disconnected from clinical needs, and researchers may not be asking meaningful questions about treatment. From the researcher's view, treatment professionals may not seem open to new ideas, and the diffusion of knowledge to the field seems too slow. As a result, despite a boom in scientific findings related to neuroscience, pharmacology, health services delivery and other related disciplines, there has been little more than a ripple in the clinical treatment of addiction. This book promotes (and exemplifies) collaboration between research and practice in the substance abuse field. A multidisciplinary group of scientists and practitioners probe such topics as what field-developed treatments have attracted research attention, what research-developed treatments have been readily adopted in the field, and what is needed to bring researchers and practitioners into accord. It illustrates how, working together, researchers and practitioners can identify and further develop promising scientific protocols, employ the most rigorous standards to test them and put into practice those treatments which prove to be most effective.
The Need for Research-Practice Collaboration - James L. Sorensen, Joseph Guydish, Richard A. Rawson, and Joan E. Zweben. Dissemination From Practice to Research: Therapeutic Communities - Research-Practice Reciprocity - George De Leon; Auricular Acupuncture for the Treatment of Cocaine Addiction - Arthur Margolin; Self-Help Groups - Joseph Nowinski; The Tacoma Syringe Exchange Studies - Public Health Practice Influences Research, - Holly Hagan, Don Des Jarlais, and David Purchase Drug Courts - Elizabeth Piper Deschenes, Roger H. Peters, John S. Goldkamp, and Steven Belenko. Dissemination From Research to Practice: Pharmacology, Practice, and Politics - A Tale of Two Opiate Pharmacotherapies - Walter Ling, Richard A. Rawson, and M. Douglas Anglin; Relapse Prevention in Substance Abuse Treatment - Dennis M. Donovan; Motivational Interviewing - Theresa Moyers. Collaboration: The ""Outcomes Movement"" in Addiction Treatment - Comments and Cautions - A. Thomas McLellan; Benefits of Integrating Assessment Technology With Treatment - The DENS Project - Deni Carise and Ozge Gurel; Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Demonstrations - Developing and Testing Community Interventions - Dennis McCarty; National and Local Perspectives on the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Practice/Research Collaborative and Practice Improvement Collaborative Initiatives - Alice A. Gleghorn and Frances Cotter; Issues in Implementing PTSD Treatment Outcome Research in Community-Based Treatment Programs - Elisa Triffleman; Integrating Research into a Treatment Program - Vivian B. Brown. Implications: Science-Based Strategic Approaches to Dissemination - Thomas E. Backer; Recommendations for Practice-Research Collaboration - Joseph Guydish, James L. Sorensen, Richard Rawson, and Joan E. Zweben.
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