Resources for Treatment Providers

UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs

This site provides a comprehensive compilation of the latest information on methamphetamine, produced by the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs and UCLA ISAP. Treatment training materials are also available online.

www.uclaisap.org

National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information

The Matrix IOP Model is a comprehensive package that provides substance abuse treatment professionals with a yearlong intensive outpatient model for clients and their families: 16 weeks of
structured programming and 36 weeks of continuing care. Clients receive information, assistance in structuring a substance-free lifestyle, and support to achieve and maintain abstinence from drugs
and alcohol. The program specifically focuses on clients who are dependent on methamphetamine and cocaine and their families.

www.ncadi.samhsa.gov

Meth Inside Out DVD series

A 5 DVD series on methamphetamine and a set of key treatment issues

http://www.methinsideout.com

Caring For Babies with Prenatal Substance Exposure

Baby Steps. A Manual for caring for babies with prenatal substance exposure.

Baby Steps

Drug Exposed Infants

This site provides an overview as well as specific strategies related to caring for substance exposed infants such as soothing, feeding and sleeping strategies.

http://www.drugexposedinfants.com/

Treatment

Treatment options for people who are struggling with substance abuse are limited in Oregon , but people seeking treatment need to be aware that women who are pregnant and who have young children receive priority. The following link is the current Oregon provider directory for Alcohol and Other Drug Services

http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/addiction/publications/provider-directory.pdf

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