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Investigación estudiar “Comer, Dormir, Consolar”
El enfoque “Comer, Dormir, Consolar” demostró ser más eficaz en el cuidado de recién nacidos/nacidas con síndrome de abstinencia de...
May 12, 2023

New study identifies a more effective way to care for newborns exposed to opioids
Findings from the Eating, Sleeping and Consoling for Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal study show a new care approach that is more effective
May 8, 2023

Addiction Policy Forum partners with the Providers Clinical Support System (PCSS)
Addiciton Policy Forum is excited to announce a new partnership with the Providers Clinical Support System (PCSS). PCSS is a program...
Apr 6, 2023


Medications for Sleep Disorders Associated With Increased Overdose Risk for Teens
A new study from researchers at Rutgers University found that teens and young adults treated for sleep disorders with benzodiazepines...
Dec 5, 2022

Understanding Stigma and the Consequences for Patients and Families
By Jessica Hulsey Addiction Policy Forum Originally posted by the Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) Network on May 20, 2022...
Aug 11, 2022


Recovery Capital
Recovery capital helps us better understand the process of recovering from a substance use disorder, and measures the total resources...
Apr 8, 2022


Addiction Treatment 101
Course Description: Addiction Treatment 101 provides an introduction to substance use disorder treatment, including the different types...
Jan 12, 2022


Ask the Expert: Is MAT just moving from one drug to another?
A: Dr. James Berry Is MAT just moving from one drug to another? This is a common question that I’m asked by a variety of people ranging...
Nov 17, 2020


Chronic Disease Management for SUD
Healthcare providers often categorized conditions as either chronic or acute. So what’s the difference?
Sep 11, 2020

Addiction and the Brain
by Jessica Hulsey Addiction and the Brain According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), addiction is a medical disorder that...
Sep 2, 2020
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