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Alcohol Treatment Matrix cell E4 Psychosocial therapies in the treatment system | ||
Selected,
explained and discussed – key studies and guidance on psychosocial
therapies in local alcohol treatment systems. Focuses on guidance from
NICE,
England’s gatekeeper to the public provision of health and social care, questioning its interpretation of research and examining
its support for care coordination, referral from treatment to mutual aid groups, and the groups themselves. Also, how far should
commissioners tie the hands of treatment providers? What may be
gained, and what lost, by closely specifying therapeutic programmes?
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