In-Person

Involuntary Commitment to Treatment as an Effective Intervention Tool for Substance Use Disorder

1.5 CE Hours General Introductory
Involuntary Commitment to Treatment as an Effective Intervention Tool for Substance Use Disorder

References

References

  • Grisel, J. (2020). Never enough: The neuroscience and experience of addiction. Anchor Books.
  • Christopher, P. P., Pinals, D. A., Stayton, T., Sanders, K., & Blumberg, L. (2015). Nature and utilization of civil commitment for substance abuse in the United States. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online, 43(3), 313-320.
  • Sweeney, T.J., Strolla, M.P., Myers, D.P. (2013). Civil commitment for Substance Use Disorder patients under the Florida Marchman Act: Demographics and outcomes in the private clinical setting. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 32(1), 108-115.