Comprehensive Continuous Integrated System of Care.  Psychopharmacology Practice Guidelines for Individuals with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders (COD)

By: Kenneth Minkoff

3 thoughts on “Comprehensive Continuous Integrated System of Care.  Psychopharmacology Practice Guidelines for Individuals with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders (COD)

  1. Brian, thanks for the constant stream of relevant and very informed information. I work as a Community Engagement Worker for an organisation called Merchants Quay Ireland – an agency which supports homeless citizens with substance and alcohol use challenges.

    While I have accreditation in some of the subjects you write about such as CRA. It is refreshing to read up-to-date summaries of these topics.

    I have been accepted into Dublin City University’s excellent part-time Masters Degree Program in Public Policy and intend to make substance use the focus of my minor thesis.

    So please keep them coming.

    Kind regards

    Liam O’ Ceallaigh

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  2. I appreciate your comments. I encourage you to go back and read the opening post I wrote for the beginning of the series, which explains their context. These were published during the lifetime of the BHRM project which ended around 2007. In that way, I’m just being clear they are not the most recent writings on these topics. These guidelines, each written by experts in their respective topics, would probably serve more as starting points for their topics rather than authoritative end-points.

    More are coming out each day, through Monday. I’m so happy to share these in one location that we can refer back to time and again. Jason Schwartz built a BHRM link in the right-side navigator of the blog page. Scroll down a bit and you’ll easily see it. This makes it super easy for us all.

    Many thanks for your encouragement, Liam. It is most welcome.

    Peace.
    Brian

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