Medication-Assisted Treatment
Part 2: Helping Patients Succeed


> REFERENCES

Sources/Resources

1.  Medication Assisted Treatment for Special Populations (2012).  Addiction Technology Transfer Center (on-line course); Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA).  http://www.attcelearn.org/.

2.  The Betty Ford Institute Consensus Panel.  Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 33 (2007) 221–228.  http://www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/pdf/Betty_Ford_Institute_Consensus_Panel.pdf

3.  The AA Member – Medications and Other Drugs (2001).  http://www.aa.org/catalog.cfm?origpage=189&product=33

4.  Rights for Individuals on Medication-Assisted Treatment.  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2009).
http://store.samhsa.gov/product/Rights-for-Individuals-on-Medication-Assisted-Treatment/SMA09-4449

5.  Educating Courts, Other Government Agencies and Employers About Methadone.  Legal Action Center, 2009. 
http://www.lac.org/index.php/lac/alcohol_drug_publications#mat

6.  National Summit on Recovery Conference  (report),Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2005).
http://pfr.samhsa.gov/docs/ROSCs_principles_elements_handout.pdf (retrieved 08.19.2011).

7.  Recovery-oriented Methadone Maintenance.  White WL & Torres L Lisa-Mojer Torres (2010).   Published by the Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center, the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral
Health and Mental Retardation Services, and the Northeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center.   http://www.attcnetwork.org/userfiles/file/GreatLakes/5th%20Monograph_RM_Methadone.pdf


 




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