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Pressure from third-party payers, accrediting agencies, and other outside parties has increased the need for clinicians to quickly produce effective, high-quality treatment plans. Treatment Planners provide all the elements necessary to quickly and easily develop formal treatment plans that satisfy the needs of most third-party payers and state and federal review agencies.
Each Treatment Planner
As with the rest of the books in the PracticePlanners® series, our aim is to clarify, simplify, and accelerate the treatment planning process so you spend less time on paperwork and more time with your clients.
The Addiction Treatment Planner has been written for individual, group, and family counselors and psychotherapists who are working with adults and adolescents who are struggling with addictions to mood-altering chemicals, gambling, abusive eating, nicotine, or sexual promiscuity. The problem list of chapter titles reflects those addictive behaviors and the emotional, behavioral, interpersonal, social, personality, legal, medical, and vocational issues associated with those addictions. Whereas the focus of the original Chemical Dependence Treatment Planner was limited exclusively to substance abuse and its associated problems, the focus of later editions has been expanded to include other common addictive behaviors as well as other behavioral problems and psychiatric conditions in which addictive behavior may occur.
This sixth edition of The Addition Treatment Planner has been improved in many ways:
This edition of the Planner continues to give special attention to the Patient Placement Criteria (PPC) developed by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). In the ASAM contents we have listed our presenting problem chapters under each of the six assessment dimensions:
The Addiction Treatment Planner has treatment planning content applicable to problems discovered in all of the six assessment dimensions.
Also included (Appendix D) is a form that can be used to assess the client under the six ASAM dimensions. The checklist provides material for efficient evaluation of the client on each of the six dimensions. This form has been developed and is utilized by the staff at Keystone Treatment Center, Canton, South Dakota, where Dr. Perkinson is the clinical director. It is not copyrighted and may be used or adapted for use by our readers.
Interventions can be found in each chapter that reflect a 12-step recovery program approach, but you will also find interventions based on a broader psychological and pharmacological model. Because addiction treatment is often done in a residential setting through a team approach, interventions have been created that can be assigned to staff members of various disciplines and modalities: nursing, medical, group counseling, family therapy, or individual therapy. We hope that we have provided a broad, eclectic menu of objectives and interventions from which you can select to meet your client's unique needs. Ideally, we have also provided a stimulus for you to create new objectives and interventions from your own clinical experience that have proven to be helpful to addictive clients.
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is steadily becoming the standard of care in mental health care as it has in medical health care. Professional organizations such as the American Psychological Association (APA), National Association of Social Workers, and the American Psychiatric Association, as well as consumer organizations such the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) have all endorsed the use of EBP. In some practice settings, EBP is becoming mandated. Some third-party payers are requiring use of EBP for reimbursement. It is clear that the call for evidence and accountability is being increasingly sounded. So, what is EBP and how is its use facilitated by this Planner?
Borrowing from the Institute of Medicine's definition (Institute of Medicine, 2001), the APA has defined EBP as, "the integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences" (APA Presidential Task Force on EBP, 2006). Consistent with this definition, we have identified those psychological treatments with the best available supporting evidence, added Objectives and Interventions consistent with them in the pertinent chapters, and identified these with this symbol: . As most practitioners know, research has shown that although these treatment methods may have demonstrated efficacy, factors such as the individual psychologist (e.g. Wampold, 2001), the treatment relationship (e.g. Norcross, 2019), and the patient (e.g. Bohart & Tallman, 1999) are also vital contributors to optimizing a client's response to psychotherapy. As noted by the APA, "Comprehensive evidence-based practice will consider all of these determinants and their optimal combinations." (APA, 2006, p. 275). For more information and instruction on constructing evidence-based psychotherapy treatment plans, see our 12 DVD-based training videos entitled Evidence-based Psychotherapy Treatment Planning (Jongsma & Bruce, 2010-2012).
The sources we used to identify the evidence-based treatments integrated into this Planner are multiple and, we believe, high quality. They include rigorous meta-analyses, current critical, expert reviews, as well as EBP guideline recommendations. Examples of specific sources include the Cochrane Collaboration reviews; the work of the Society of Clinical Psychology identifying research-supported psychological treatments; evidence-based treatment reviews (e.g. David, Lynn, & Montgomery, 2018; Nathan & Gorman, 2015), as well as critical analyses of the process through which EBP is defined (e.g. Dimidjian, 2019; Norcross, Hogan, Koocher, & Maggio, 2017). EBP guidelines informing the selection process include those from the APA, American Psychiatric Association, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in the United Kingdom, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) to name a few.
Although sources may vary slightly in the criteria they use for judging levels of empirical support, we favored those that use more rigorous criteria, typically requiring demonstration of efficacy through randomized controlled trials or clinical replication series, good experimental methodology, and independent replication. Our approach was to evaluate these various sources and include those treatments supported by the highest level of evidence and for which there was consensus across most of these sources. For any chapter in which EBP is indicated, references to the sources used to identify them can be found online at www.wiley.com/go/jongsma/addictiontp6e. In addition to these references to empirical support, we have also included a Professional Reference appendix listing references to Clinical Resources. Clinical Resources are books, manuals, and other resources for clinicians that describe the details of the application, or the "how to," of the treatment approaches described in a chapter.
We recognize that there is debate regarding EBP among mental health professionals, who are not always in agreement regarding the best...
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