
In Person
The Global Exchange Conference (GXC) 2023
Involuntary Commitment to Treatment as an Effective Intervention Tool for Substance Use Disorder
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Involuntary Commitment to Treatment as an Effective Intervention Tool for Substance Use Disorder
1.5 CE Hours
Introductory
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.