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

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50<br />

40<br />

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IDDT fidelity to model<br />

improves abstinence<br />

*** If current & subsequent points = 1 then the current score = 1<br />

Assessment Figure Points 1. Percent Baseline of Participants 6 mo. in Stable 12 mo. Remission 18 mo. for High-Fidelity 24 mo. 30 ACT mo. 36 mo.<br />

Hi-Fidelity Programs ( E n=61) 19.67 Low-Fidelity 26.23 ACT 29.51 Programs 42.62 ; n=26). 55.74<br />

; 0 vs. 37.7 ( G<br />

Low-Fidelity 0 3.85 3.85 7.69 7.69 15.38 15.38<br />

How do people obtain<br />

remission<br />

from dual disorders?<br />

• Stable housing<br />

• Sober support network/family<br />

• Regular meaningful activity<br />

• Trusting clinical relationship<br />

20<br />

10<br />

– Alverson et al, Com MHJ, 2000<br />

0<br />

Baseline 6 mo. 12 Promoting mo. Recovery-Oriented<br />

18 mo. 24 mo. 30 mo. 36 mo. Promoting Recovery-Oriented<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

Traditional treatment<br />

• Treating each disorder separately<br />

– Parallel—occurs in the same time frame but<br />

at separate agencies or programs<br />

– Sequential—occurs at different times, in the<br />

same or separate agencies/programs<br />

– Typically treated by different staff, who have<br />

differing types of training<br />

• Separate treatment is far less effective<br />

Promoting Recovery-Oriented<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

Promoting Recovery-Oriented<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

Integrated Dual Disorders<br />

Treatment - IDDT: What is it?<br />

• The New Hampshire-Dartmouth Model<br />

• Robert Drake, MD and colleagues<br />

• Treatment of substance use disorder and<br />

mental illness together<br />

– Same team<br />

– Same location<br />

– Same time frame<br />

Ten Treatment Principles<br />

of IDDT<br />

1. Integration of substance<br />

abuse & mental health<br />

treatments<br />

•Same clinicians within program or<br />

agency<br />

•Supports cross training<br />

Source: Mercer-McFadden, C., Drake, R.E., Clark, R.E., Verven, N., Noordsy, D.L., Fox, T.S. (1998).<br />

Substance Abuse Treatment for people with Severe Mental Disorders: a program manager’s guide.<br />

New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center.<br />

Promoting Recovery-Oriented<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

Promoting Recovery-Oriented<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

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