Engagement and adherence issues in treating persons with non-psychosis dual disorders

A. Zuckoff, D. Daley
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Abstract Treatment of persons with non-psychosis dual disorders (NPDD) is complicated by population heterogeneity, complexity of needs, and low treatment participation. While it is important to be familiar with the range of psychiatric and substance use disorders, as well as interventions to target specific symptoms and behaviors, clinicians will be most effective if they are prepared to address common issues that emerge across diagnoses and disabilities, most saliently treatment entry and adherence. This paper presents a model of Motivational Therapy designed to provide clinicians with a conceptual structure and specific strategies to enhance problem and treatment acceptance, and thus improve adherence.
治疗非精神双重障碍患者的参与和依从性问题
非精神双重障碍(NPDD)患者的治疗因人群异质性、需求复杂性和治疗参与率低而复杂化。虽然熟悉精神疾病和物质使用障碍的范围,以及针对特定症状和行为的干预措施是很重要的,但如果临床医生准备好解决诊断和残疾中出现的常见问题,最突出的是治疗开始和坚持治疗,他们将是最有效的。本文提出了一个动机治疗模型,旨在为临床医生提供一个概念结构和具体策略,以提高问题和治疗的接受度,从而提高依从性。
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