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<strong>COSIG</strong> Co-Occurring Disorders Conference, Hershey PA, May 15-17, 2006<br />

Prevalence of Co-Occurring<br />

Disorders<br />

mental health programs 1<br />

clients with<br />

substance use disorder<br />

20% — 50%<br />

Facilities Offering Special<br />

Programs for Clients with COD<br />

Number of Facilities<br />

COD Special Programs<br />

drug treatment facilities 1 50% — 75%<br />

clients with<br />

mental disorder<br />

General Population<br />

of those with<br />

lifetime addictive disorder<br />

of those with<br />

lifetime mental illness disorder<br />

(National Comorbidity Survey 2 )<br />

50%<br />

50%<br />

have mental<br />

disorder<br />

have substance<br />

use disorder<br />

4 million with serious mental disorders 3<br />

Source: 1 Sacks et al. 1997; 2 Kessler, R. et al. 1994; 3 Grant et al. 2004; SAMHSA, 2004<br />

20000<br />

15000<br />

10000<br />

5000<br />

0<br />

8,736<br />

1995<br />

3,295<br />

15,239<br />

13,428 13,720<br />

10,860<br />

6,818 6,696 6,696<br />

5,255<br />

1997 1999 2000 2002<br />

Adapted from Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders, TIP #42 (2005b)<br />

Advances in Treatment<br />

“No wrong door” policy<br />

Mutual self-help for people with COD<br />

Integrated care as a priority for people<br />

with severe and persistent mental illness<br />

Development of effective approaches,<br />

models, and strategies<br />

Pharmacological<br />

Adapted from<br />

advances<br />

Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders, TIP #42 (2005b)<br />

Four Quadrants<br />

Service Coordination by Severity<br />

Quadrant III<br />

Less severe mental<br />

disorder<br />

More severe<br />

substance disorder<br />

Quadrant I<br />

Less severe<br />

mental disorder<br />

Less severe substance<br />

disorder<br />

Adapted from Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders, TIP #42 (2005b)<br />

Quadrant IV<br />

More severe<br />

mental disorder<br />

More severe<br />

substance disorder<br />

Quadrant II<br />

More severe<br />

mental disorder<br />

Less severe<br />

substance disorder<br />

Integrated Treatment<br />

Integrated treatment refers broadly to any<br />

mechanism by which treatment interventions<br />

for COD are combined within the context of a<br />

primary treatment or service setting.<br />

Integrated treatment is a means of<br />

coordinating substance abuse and mental<br />

health interventions to treat the whole<br />

person more effectively.<br />

Adapted from Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders, TIP #42 (2005b)<br />

Levels of Program Capacity in<br />

COD<br />

Beginning<br />

Addiction Only Tx<br />

Intermediate<br />

COD Capable<br />

Advanced<br />

COD Enhanced<br />

Substance<br />

Abuse Tx<br />

More Tx for Mental Disorders<br />

Fully Integrated<br />

COD Integrated<br />

COD Enhanced<br />

Advanced<br />

Intermediate<br />

COD Capable<br />

Mental Health Only Tx<br />

Beginning<br />

Mental<br />

Health Tx<br />

More Tx for Substance Abuse Disorders<br />

Adapted from Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders, TIP #42 (2005b)<br />

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