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Screening and Brief Intervention Practice Model for Social Workers in Non-Substance-Abuse Practice Settings
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2009
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NursingFamily MedicineSubstance AbuseMental Health ServicesSubstance UseAddiction TreatmentAddictionSocial WorkersSocial Work ResearchSocial Work EducatorsSocial Work PracticeMental HealthPublic HealthSubstance AddictionMedicineSocial WorkNon-substance-abuse Practice SettingsHealth Sciences
The social costs of substance abuse problems in the United States are staggering. Although social work has a long history of working in the substance abuse field, the profession does not pay similar attention to potential substance abuse problems in non-substance-abuse practice areas despite the high prevalence of substance abuse in these settings. A screening and brief intervention practice model that emphasizes a feasible and practical framework for social workers to screen for potential substance abuse problems in non-substance-abuse practice settings and make appropriate brief interventions is provided. Implications for social work educators, administrators, and practitioners are discussed.
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