eprintid: 13622 rev_number: 34 eprint_status: archive userid: 5 dir: disk0/00/01/36/22 datestamp: 2010-08-11 13:00:20 lastmod: 2014-04-09 21:54:33 status_changed: 2010-08-11 13:00:20 type: guideline metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 creators_name: Pilling, Stephen creators_name: Hesketh, Kathryn creators_name: Mitcheson, Luke corp_creators: British Psychological Society title: Psychosocial interventions in drug misuse: a framework and toolkit for implementing NICE-recommended treatment interventions. ispublished: pub subjects: HZ26 subjects: NM6-2 subjects: HZ8-20 subjects: HZ8-18-4-2 subjects: BA subjects: HZ subjects: HZ2-6 subjects: MQ6-2 subjects: HZ12 full_text_status: public abstract: Psychosocial Interventions for Drug Misuse was commissioned by the National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse (NTA) from the British Psychological Society (BPS) to provide support for drug treatment providers and commissioners wishing to develop or to introduce a range of evidence-based psychosocial interventions for those with drug misuse problems. The document is designed to support drug treatment services in the effective delivery of evidence-based psychosocial interventions both for drug misuse and for common co-morbid mental health problems. It focuses on evidence-based treatment interventions recommended by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and provides a range of tools to support effective implementation. The document is primarily relevant to practitioners, service managers and commissioners, but may also be of interest to service users and carers as a guide to a number of NICE-recommended treatment options. The framework used in the document for describing the specific psychosocial interventions adopts a systematic, competence-based approach. The majority of the interventions described are likely to be delivered as adjuncts to standard care (including keyworking and pharmacological interventions) and it is important that staff delivering them are competent in these core interventions. Hence, this can usefully be read in conjunction with established guidance on keyworking and keyworker competences. In addition to the information and tools presented in the appendices of this document, a range of other resources for the delivery of psychosocial interventions is accessible at the NTA’s Psychosocial Interventions Resource Library (PIRL) at www.nta.nhs.uk/PIRL.The key evidence-based psychosocial interventions (categorised as either low- or high-intensity) that that are discussed in detail in the document are: For the management of drug misuse: • Motivational interventions (low-intensity) • Contingency management (low-intensity) • Behavioural couples therapy (high-intensity). For the management of common mental health problems: • Cognitive behavioural therapy by guided self help (low-intensity) • Behavioural activation (low-intensity) • Cognitive behavioural therapy for depression and anxiety (high-intensity). date: 2010 date_type: published browse_by: National Treatment Agency (UK) publisher: National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse place_of_pub: London pages: 68 p. id_number: Gateway approval reference: 11486 publication_type: guideline intervention_type: psychosocial_treatment_method drug_type: alcohol_drugs_in_general edition: revised item_source: National Treatment Agency (UK) accession_status: electronic_only official_url: http://www.nta.nhs.uk/toolkits.aspx related_url_url: http://www.nta.nhs.uk/uploads/its_time_to_talk_conference.ppt doc_order_by: 3 vol_subject_list: HZ26 , NM6-2 , HZ8-20 , HZ8-18-4-2 , BA , HZ , HZ2-6 , MQ6-2 , HZ12 vol_subject_list_words: HJ Treatment method > Treatment outcome -- N Communication, information and education > Recommendations or guidelines > Practice / clinical guidelines -- HJ Treatment method > Psychosocial treatment method > Motivational interviewing -- HJ Treatment method > Directive and nondirective therapy > Psychoanalytic therapy > Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) -- B Drugs and alcohol substances > Drugs and alcohol in general -- HJ Treatment method > Psychosocial treatment method -- HJ Treatment method > Psychosocial treatment method > Family or marital therapy -- MP-MR Policy, planning, economics, work and social services > Organisational development > Workforce / staff skills and training -- HJ Treatment method > Behaviour therapy vol_subject_list_words_last: Treatment outcome -- Recommendations or guidelines - Practice / clinical guidelines -- Psychosocial treatment method - Motivational interviewing -- Directive and nondirective therapy - Psychoanalytic therapy - Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) -- Drugs and alcohol in general -- Psychosocial treatment method -- Psychosocial treatment method - Family or marital therapy -- Organisational development - Workforce / staff skills and training -- Behaviour therapy ace_words: Pilling Stephen , Hesketh Kathryn , Mitcheson Luke , British Psychological Society British Psychological Society sticky: 0 home_hide: no citation: British Psychological Society. Pilling, Stephen and Hesketh, Kathryn and Mitcheson, Luke [National Treatment Agency (UK)] . (2010) Psychosocial interventions in drug misuse: a framework and toolkit for implementing NICE-recommended treatment interventions. London: National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse. 68 p. Gateway approval reference: 11486 document_url: http://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/13622/1/NTA_psychosocial_nice_recommendations.pdf