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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATED TREATMENT SCHEME OF ADSORPTION AND BIOFILTRATION FOR VOCs REMOVAL

KIM, DAEKEUN 04 April 2006 (has links)
No description available.
2

Alcohol Misuse Among Veterans: Implications for Better Treatment

Taylor, Annie Maria 08 July 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Léčba duálních diagnóz v komunitní/sociální psychiatrii / Treatment of dual diagnosis in community/social psychiatry

Pokorná, Tereza January 2017 (has links)
The presented paper deals with the issue of dual diagnosis from the point of view of community/social psychiatry. The main aim of the paper is to introduce readers to the issues of dual diagnosis and ways how to reach recovery and interpret individual case studies to demonstrate approach of case management in social services of community/social psychiatry, to explore the aetiology and interaction of diseases and to map the internal potential and the external sources of recovery of individual clients. The main point of the theoretical part is the analysis of integrative treatment approach of dual diagnosis. The theoretical basis is to introduce readers to the existing system of mental health care in the Czech Republic, which currently undergoes the transformation of medical institutional treatment into developing community/social psychiatry. One of the applied approaches of community/social psychiatry is case management that focuses on recovery of clients and their psychosocial rehabilitation. The last chapter of the theoretical part analyses an example of a specific social service in the Belgian city of Ghent, for people with dual diagnosis, which tries to connect together all the aforementioned concepts and use them in the direct care of clients. The practical basis consists of qualitative...
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Léčba posttraumatické stresové poruchy a závislosti na návykových látkách: přehled zahraničních modelů integrované léčby / Integrated Treatment for Co-occuring Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorder: Review of International Experiences

Kamenová, Sabina January 2017 (has links)
Introduction: There is a frequent incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in people with substance use disorder (SUD) and there is also a frequent occurrence of substance use in people with PTSD. Many foreign authors highlight the complications that occur in individuals with this dual diagnosis: higher risk of drop-out from treatment, a higher number of suicide attempts, more serious consequences of substance use, more frequent relapses of both of two diagnoses, etc. The negative impact of this comorbidity on treatment outcomes, highlights the need to focus on improving procedures in the diagnosis of PTSD in people treating from SUD and a need of integrated treatment of both disorders. Many studies also suggest that improving the condition of PTSD increases the likelihood of improvement in substance use. In the Czech Republic, there is a lack of sources that focus on the relationship of these comorbidities and their treatment. Examples of a good practice are also missing. Aims: The aim of this thesis is to introduce the issue of dual diagnosis - PTSD and SUD. The intention of the theoretical part is to present the relationship of these two disorders, with a focus on possible etiology and treatment options. The aim of the practical part is to introduce specific models of integrated...
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Integrated and Reducing Re-Entry into the Criminal Justice System

Huntington, Scott 01 January 2016 (has links)
Numerous studies have focused on the effectiveness of integrated treatment services for people with cooccurring disorders (CODs) within the criminal justice system (CJS). However, there has been a paucity of research on the effectiveness of community-integrated treatment services with CODs and influences on decreasing their interaction within the CJS. This study quantitatively examined the possible relationships between integrated treatment services and CODs and their effect on decreasing interactions within the CJS. The sample (N = 320) consisted of people with CODs from a community-based facility. The statistical analysis was a 2-way (2 x 2) and 3-way (2 x 2 x 2) mixed factorial analysis of variance. Results indicated a statistically significant difference in the number of interactions within the CJS between integrated treatment services and single treatment services, as well as a statistically nonsignificant difference between male and female. Future studies are recommended to examine the predictive value of the long-term effects of integrated treatment services in decreasing interactions within the CJS. The social implications of the study could be integral to community behavioral health care agencies and administrators of correctional institutions in demonstrating how pertinent integrated treatment services can be in decreasing the overrepresentation of people with CODs within the CJS. Furthermore, it will contribute to the continuous need for developing evidence-based programming and practices for CODs within community-based programs, increasing public safety to communities, and the tremendous cost-effectiveness to correctional programs.
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L'expérience des jeunes, des parents et des intervenants impliqués dans le volet pédopsychiatrique de la Clinique Cormier-Lafontaine

Guay, Marie-Laurence 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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L'influence des traumas psychologiques sur l'intervention en toxicomanie

Comeau Lalumière, Geneviève 09 1900 (has links)
Il est possible qu’une personne qui consulte pour un problème d’utilisation de substances souffre également d’un problème associé à un état de stress post-traumatique ( ESPT ). Plusieurs auteurs croient qu’il existe un lien expliquant cette co-morbidité. Voilà pourquoi plusieurs hypothèses ont été formulées pour expliquer le lien entre un trouble tel que celui lié à l’utilisation de substance (TUS) pouvant exister avant l’ESPT, la vulnérabilité suite au TUS, ainsi que l’automédication. Plusieurs recherches proposent deux types d’interventions afin d’aider les personnes aux prises avec cette double problématique. La première consiste à traiter les deux problèmes séparément alors que la seconde, préconise une approche intégrée et simultanée. Puisque les écrits conseillent davantage un traitement intégré, il y aura une présentation d’une de ces formes de traitement nommé « À la recherche de la sécurité ». Le volet académique visait à comprendre le lien existant entre le TUS, les traumas psychologiques et l’ESPT ainsi que les différentes formes d’interventions pour aider les personnes ayant cette co-morbidité. Nous avons utilisé un module du programme « À la recherche de la sécurité » récemment traduit en français afin de vérifier sa mise en application et l’appréciation qu’en ont fait cinq usagers du Centre Dollar-Cormier-Institut universitaire sur les dépendances (CDC-IUD) ayant vécu un traumatisme au cours de leur vie. En conclusion, il sera démontré dans nos résultats que les hypothèses quant au lien de comorbidité sont effectivement présentes dans la réalité des personnes ayant un ESPT et un TUS, et qu’une intervention intégrée offre des points positifs autant pour l’usager que pour l’intervenant. / It is possible that the substance abuse disorder for which a person consults is associated with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Several authors believe that there is a link explaining this co-morbidity. For this reason, several hypotheses have been formulated to explain this link as the substance abuse disorder (SUD) prior to PTSD, vulnerability following the SUD and selfmedication. Moreover, research shows the various interventions to help people struggling with these twin problems. The first is to separate the two issues while the second includes PTSD and the SUD. Research advice a more integrated treatment, there will be a presentation of one of these forms of treatment called "Seeking Safety". The academic component of our apprenticeship was to understand the link between the SUD, psychological trauma and PTSD and the various forms of interventions to help people with this co-morbidity. We used a module of "Seeking Safety" recently translated in French to ensure its implementation and its assessment from five users of the Centre Dollar-Cormier-Institut universitaire sur les dépendances who experienced trauma in their lives. In conclusion of the study, it is clearly shown that different assumptions are present in the reality of people with PTSD and SUD and an integrated response has positives for both the user and for the speaker.
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L'influence des traumas psychologiques sur l'intervention en toxicomanie

Comeau Lalumière, Geneviève 09 1900 (has links)
Il est possible qu’une personne qui consulte pour un problème d’utilisation de substances souffre également d’un problème associé à un état de stress post-traumatique ( ESPT ). Plusieurs auteurs croient qu’il existe un lien expliquant cette co-morbidité. Voilà pourquoi plusieurs hypothèses ont été formulées pour expliquer le lien entre un trouble tel que celui lié à l’utilisation de substance (TUS) pouvant exister avant l’ESPT, la vulnérabilité suite au TUS, ainsi que l’automédication. Plusieurs recherches proposent deux types d’interventions afin d’aider les personnes aux prises avec cette double problématique. La première consiste à traiter les deux problèmes séparément alors que la seconde, préconise une approche intégrée et simultanée. Puisque les écrits conseillent davantage un traitement intégré, il y aura une présentation d’une de ces formes de traitement nommé « À la recherche de la sécurité ». Le volet académique visait à comprendre le lien existant entre le TUS, les traumas psychologiques et l’ESPT ainsi que les différentes formes d’interventions pour aider les personnes ayant cette co-morbidité. Nous avons utilisé un module du programme « À la recherche de la sécurité » récemment traduit en français afin de vérifier sa mise en application et l’appréciation qu’en ont fait cinq usagers du Centre Dollar-Cormier-Institut universitaire sur les dépendances (CDC-IUD) ayant vécu un traumatisme au cours de leur vie. En conclusion, il sera démontré dans nos résultats que les hypothèses quant au lien de comorbidité sont effectivement présentes dans la réalité des personnes ayant un ESPT et un TUS, et qu’une intervention intégrée offre des points positifs autant pour l’usager que pour l’intervenant. / It is possible that the substance abuse disorder for which a person consults is associated with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Several authors believe that there is a link explaining this co-morbidity. For this reason, several hypotheses have been formulated to explain this link as the substance abuse disorder (SUD) prior to PTSD, vulnerability following the SUD and selfmedication. Moreover, research shows the various interventions to help people struggling with these twin problems. The first is to separate the two issues while the second includes PTSD and the SUD. Research advice a more integrated treatment, there will be a presentation of one of these forms of treatment called "Seeking Safety". The academic component of our apprenticeship was to understand the link between the SUD, psychological trauma and PTSD and the various forms of interventions to help people with this co-morbidity. We used a module of "Seeking Safety" recently translated in French to ensure its implementation and its assessment from five users of the Centre Dollar-Cormier-Institut universitaire sur les dépendances who experienced trauma in their lives. In conclusion of the study, it is clearly shown that different assumptions are present in the reality of people with PTSD and SUD and an integrated response has positives for both the user and for the speaker.
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TriHealth Outpatient Alcohol & Drug Treatment Program: Standardized Intake Process Physician Referral

Jackson, Cody Ann, Dr. 02 May 2023 (has links)
No description available.

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