Training and Education About Substance Use Treatment

Tools and resources for providing education and training about SU to a broader audience. These are not specifically for implementation.

A Drug Court Team Member's Guide to Medication in Addiction Treatment

This pocket guide is intended for non-clinical drug court team members (e.g., court coordinators, judges, defense attorneys, prosecutors, parole officers, case managers, peer mentors, recovery coaches). It will describe how the team member can support both the provider and those participants prescribed or considering medication-assisted treatment (MAT).

A Drug Court Clinician's Guide for Linking People to Opioid Treatment Services in Outpatient Offices, Clinics, and Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs)

This pocket guide is designed to help counselors and therapists working with drug court participants refer and link participants to opioid treatment services in outpatient offices, clinics, and Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs).

How to Track Treatment Progress and Adherence with the ASAM Criteria (Slides)

The slides from this informative webinar will aid drug court team members in tracking treatment progress and ensuring that participants adhere to medication in addiction treatment. jointly sponsored by the National Association of Drug Court Professionals and the American Society of Addiction Medicine, this webinar was designed especially for judges, coordinators, prosecutors, defense attorneys, supervision officers, case managers, and other team members who refer, monitor, or otherwise support behavioral health treatment in drug courts.

The Ins & Outs of Medication-Assisted Treatment & Recovery for Alcohol Dependence

Webinar that provides information about how pharmacotherapy can help support evidence-based treatment practices for alcohol dependence; reviews myths, opinions, and biases and the environment of addiction treatment; compares the 4 FDA-approved pharmacotherapies for alcohol dependence; enables participants to receive1.5 continuing education credits