Sciacca K, Thompson C M
Sciacca Comprehensive Service Development for MIDAA, New York City 10025, USA.
J Ment Health Adm. 1996 Summer;23(3):288-97. doi: 10.1007/BF02522303.
Numerous bureaus of mental health, drug addiction, and alcoholism are designated to provide service to persons who have discrete singular disorders of mental illness, drug addiction, or alcoholism. Mental health and substance abuse programs (nationally and internationally) have evolved with this singular limited-service capacity. Contrasting incompatible philosophies and treatment methods across the systems have resulted in minimal services for persons with dual diagnoses. The project the authors have outlined is an example of the development of a dual/multiple-disorder program that integrates these diverse systems and provides comprehensive services within each of the programs of each delivery system. These programs are cost-effective, use existing facilities, train and cross-train existing staff, correct the issues of incompatible treatment interventions, and end the dilemma of gaps in services systems and limited referral resources. As a result, the availability and quality of care for persons with dual diagnoses is greatly improved.
许多心理健康、药物成瘾和酗酒问题防治机构专门为患有单一精神疾病、药物成瘾或酗酒问题的人提供服务。心理健康和药物滥用项目(在国内和国际上)就是在这种单一的有限服务能力下发展起来的。各系统之间相互矛盾的理念和治疗方法导致对双重诊断患者的服务极少。作者概述的这个项目是一个双重/多重障碍项目发展的范例,该项目整合了这些不同的系统,并在每个服务提供系统的每个项目中提供全面服务。这些项目具有成本效益,利用现有设施,培训并交叉培训现有工作人员,解决治疗干预措施不兼容的问题,结束服务系统存在缺口和转诊资源有限的困境。因此,双重诊断患者可获得的护理服务及其质量得到了极大改善。