Integrating screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment with motivational work

TitleIntegrating screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment with motivational work
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsCutter, C, Fiellin, DA
EditorLevounis, P, Arnaout, B
Book TitleHandbook of motivation and change: A practical guide for clinicians
Pagination163-180
PublisherAmerican Psychiatric
Place PublishedArlington, VA
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number978-1-58562-370-9
Keywordsaddiction treatment, brief intervention, Brief Psychotherapy, Drug abuse, Drug Rehabilitation, motivational interviewing, Multimodal Treatment Approach, Professional Referral, referral to treatment, screening, Substance use disorders
Abstract

(from the chapter) Substance use disorders are commonly encountered in nonspecialty settings and most patients with substance use problems do not present to a specialist. The role of the nonspecialist can be envisioned as a catalyst to increase the rate at which those who are at risk or have harmful substance use conditions are treated or moved from nonspecialty to specialty care. The process of identifying patients with a need for intervention or referral to treatment is often referred to as Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT). SBIRT principles are based on Motivational Interviewing and intervention practices and are designed to move an individual from the precontemplative stage to the action stage. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) (chapter)

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