relation: http://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/13596/ title: Drug misuse: psychosocial interventions. subject: Health care quality control subject: Treatment outcome subject: Practice / clinical guidelines subject: Psychosocial treatment method subject: Drugs and alcohol in general subject: Workforce / staff skills and training description: NICE has produced two guidelines on drug misuse – ‘Drug misuse: psychosocial interventions’ (NICE clinical guideline 51) and ‘Drug misuse: opioid detoxification’ (NICE clinical guideline 52). They cover: • the support and treatment people can expect to be offered if they have a problem with or are dependent on opioids, stimulants or cannabis • how families and carers may be able to support a person with a drug problem and get help for themselves. NICE clinical guideline 51 makes recommendations for the use of psychosocial interventions in the treatment of people who misuse opioids, stimulants and cannabis in the healthcare and criminal justice systems. NICE has produced a joint quick reference guide and ‘Understanding NICE guidance’ that cover both guidelines, as well as tools to help organisations implement this guidance – these have been integrated with tools for other NICE guidance on drug misuse. [Click on the website link above to see all guidance documents] publisher: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence date: 2007 type: Evidence resource type: NonPeerReviewed format: application/pdf language: en identifier: http://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/13596/1/NICE_guideline_51.pdf identifier: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. [NICE] (2007) Drug misuse: psychosocial interventions. London: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. NICE Clinical Guideline 51 relation: http://guidance.nice.org.uk/CG51 relation: NICE Clinical Guideline 51