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Case management applications in substance use disorders

M L Willenbring

    Journal of Case Management
    |January 1, 1994
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    Case management offers a flexible approach for individuals with alcohol and other drug dependence who do not respond to traditional treatments. This adaptable strategy addresses complex and persistent substance use issues effectively.

    Area of Science:

    • Addiction Medicine
    • Public Health
    • Social Work

    Background:

    • The alcohol and drug treatment field faces challenges with individuals unresponsive to conventional therapies.
    • This has spurred interest in alternative service delivery models like case management.
    • Complex and long-term substance use disorders require innovative interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the utility of case management for individuals with alcohol and other drug dependence.
    • To highlight case management as a response to treatment-resistant populations.
    • To examine the adaptability of case management across diverse settings and client needs.

    Main Methods:

    • This study reviews the principles and applications of case management in substance abuse services.

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  • It synthesizes findings from the alcohol and drug treatment literature.
  • The focus is on the conceptual framework and practical implementation of case management.
  • Main Results:

    • Case management demonstrates flexibility, accommodating various populations, problems, and service environments.
    • It is particularly effective for clients with complex, persistent, or treatment-resistant substance use disorders.
    • The model allows for tailored interventions addressing individual client circumstances.

    Conclusions:

    • Case management presents a viable and adaptable solution for improving outcomes in alcohol and other drug dependence treatment.
    • Its flexible nature makes it suitable for addressing complex and chronic cases.
    • Further integration of case management is recommended for enhancing substance abuse services.