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Drug Abuse Treatment Through Collaboration: Practice and Research Partnerships That Work

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In this work, James L. Sorensen and co-editors Richard A. Rawson, Joseph Guydish and Joan E. Zweben begin to narrow the divide that exists between research and clinical practice. Bringing insights from their experience on both sides of the divide, they describe how the problem is partly a failure of communication. In the practitioner’s view, research seems disconnected from clinical needs, and researchers may not be asking meaningful questions about treatment. From the researcher’s view, treatment professionals may not seem open to new ideas, and the diffusion of knowledge to the field seems too slow. As a result, despite a boom in scientific findings related to neuroscience, pharmacology, health services delivery and other related disciplines, there has been little more than a ripple in the clinical treatment of addiction.

Editor: Sorensen, James L, Editor: Rawson, Richard A, Editor: Guydish, Joseph R, Editor: Zweben, Joan Ellen

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1557989850
Language: English
Pages: 326

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Weight 2.03 lbs
Dimensions 10.16 × 7.24 × 1.1 in

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