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Who can use the Hazelden Co-occurring Disorders Program?

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Who can use the Hazelden Co-occurring Disorders Program?

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The seven components of the Hazelden Co-occurring Disorders Program are designed to be used by agency directors, administrators, supervisors, and clinicians. The program is designed for use with adult patients, as well as their family members, who are participating in a residential or outpatient treatment and/or mental health program for substance use and non-severe mental health disorders. These materials have been developed within the context of addiction treatment programs, but are equally useful when applied in a mental health program that would like to offer integrated treatment for co-occurring disorders. Hard copies of handouts for patients (or forms for clinicians) are included in the three-ring binder for each curriculum. Reproducible copies of these handouts or forms are also available on the CD-ROM included with each curriculum. The Hazelden Co-occurring Disorders Program is suitable for individual or group therapy. Family members, friends, and other loved ones of patients a

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