The successful treatment of co-occurring mental health disorders increases the likelihood that patients will be able to remain sober after SUD treatment.
As the brave new world of outcomes measurements comes to substance abuse treatment, one of the most important things is to agree on a simple, easy-to-understand definition of success.
One of the evidence-based practices gaining strong support in addiction treatment is to provide counselors with information about how their clients are feeling that they can use to inform clinical care.