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Bridges and barriers to recovery: Clinical observations from an opiate recovery project
Authors:Laurie Wermuth PhD   Stephen Brummett MSW  James L. Sorensen PhD
Affiliation:

aUniversity of California, San Francisco, USA

Abstract:
Clinical issues are described in opiate addicts attempting to taper off methadone maintenance, and techniques are suggested to help this patient population. The observations were generated in an experimental “Tapering Network” project, in which opiate addicts on methadone maintenance had the opportunity to receive individual and group counseling, relapse prevention training, self-help groups, and other services. Vignettes illustrate clinical problems with intimacy and social isolation, identity as a former addict, and a “post methadone syndrome” characterized by vulnerability, dramatic swings in mood, and disordered thinking for a period of up to six months after detoxification. To counteract these barriers to recovery, a program model is suggested that uses curricula available in the emerging literature on treatment of substance abuse. These techniques can provide bridges to recovery.
Keywords:Opiate addiction   aftercare   methadone detoxification
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