Home | Research archive | Subject search | Text search | Key treatment studies | Hot topic reviews | Contact |
View this message as a web page | ||
The national charity working to end alcohol harm through evidence-driven change | ||
Highlight from Alcohol Treatment Matrix cell D5 Criminal justice therapy: melding care with control | ||
In theory the
great advantage of treatment ordered by the criminal justice system is
that it can ‘hold’ patients in treatment and get them to comply with the
programme sufficiently to gain benefits. But what does the coercion which
grips patients do to the quality of the contacts it enforces?
Click button below to view the highlighted section of the cell. | ||
melding care with control | ||
A highlight from one of the 25 cells in the Alcohol Treatment Matrix, a staff development resource mapping seminal and key research and guidance on alcohol brief interventions and treatment. | ||
See
also hot topic on why some treatment services are more effective than others. “Wow – this [matrices] is terrific stuff.” Dr Audrey Freshman, Director of Professional Development and Continuing Education, Adelphi University, New York, USA More on the matrices: About the development and construction of the matrices Alcohol Treatment Matrix for brief interventions and treatment for problem drinking. Drug Treatment Matrix for harm reduction and treatment in relation to illegal drugs Share your discovery of the matrices by sending an email to your colleagues | ||
Join the Effectiveness Bank mailing list for matrix and other updates. | ||
Sent via a third-party mailing list by the Drug and Alcohol Findings Effectiveness Bank to alert you to site updates and UK-relevant evaluations of drug/alcohol interventions. Findings is supported by the Society for the Study of Addiction and Alcohol Change UK and advised by the National Addiction Centre. |