Victorian Government. Department of Human Services: Involving Families in Alcohol and Drug Treatment
The aim of this Project was to examine the ways in which the Drug Treatment Service System can best work with families and/or carers of young people with problematic substance use, in order to engage them effectively in the treatment process for the young person. It also aims to provide timely support to the family and to address some of the needs of the family/carer. 2000 (617 Kb pdf file)
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Australian NGO's
The Australian Centre for Addiction Research (ACAR)
ACAR is an interdisciplinary network of scientists, clinicians, academic professionals and officials engaged in promoting applied research aimed at prevention and clinical management of addictive behaviours. We are committed to conducting innovative research, and applying the knowledge and policies to improve the health status of the community.
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC)
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Treating Alcohol Problems: Guidelines for Hospital Staff This booklet describes the most effective ways to screen, assess and treat risky or dependent drinkers, and provides sources of further information about how to carry out the treatments described. It is not a treatment manual and does not replace proper training. February 2004
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Treating Alcohol Problems: Guidelines for General Practitioners This booklet describes the most effective ways to screen, assess and treat risky or dependent drinkers, and provides sources of further information about how to carry out the treatments described. It is not a treatment manual and does not replace proper training. February 2004
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The Treatment of Alcohol Problems: a Review of the EvidenceA review of the literature to develop updated guidelines for the treatment of alcohol problems. This review forms the evidence base for the 'Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol Problems' which is available as a companion document. June 2003.
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University of Sydney: Alcohol Pharmacotherapy Treatment Project
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International
Alcohol Concern: Treatment Outcomes
Health care professionals are often interested in the outcome of alcohol treatments. This paper provides information on the different types of alcohol treatment available in the UK and details of outcomes of treatment.
American Family Physician:Problem Drinking and Alcoholism: Diagnosis and Treatment
Alcoholism is one of the most common psychiatric disorders with a prevalence of 8 to 14 percent. This article provides diagnosis and treatment suggestions.
Caron Foundation: Alcoholism Treatment and Recovery
A report on evaluation methods that measure the success or failure of treatment programs. 2005
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA):