Survey of Addictions
Drug Specific Information – Classification of Drugs
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (June 2006)
Educates substance abuse treatment providers about anabolic steroids. Discusses screening and patient assessment, depression and other related disorders, the potential for dependence, treatment for anabolic steroid use and effects, and additional resources.
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National Institute of Drug Abuse. National Institutes of Health. (February 2017)
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Designed to increase awareness about inhalants among substance abuse treatment providers. Presents statistics on who abuses inhalants. Discusses treatment, types of products that are abused, the addictiveness of inhalants, and short- and long-term effects.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse. National Institutes of Health. (May 2006)
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Spice, Bath Salts and Behavioral Health
Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration
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Websites
Understanding Cannabis Use and Related Disorders
National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) Webinar
This webinar will discuss clinically relevant specifics of marijuana use for individuals of various ages and related health concerns. The presenter will also discuss treatment options and considerations, as well as co-occurring mental health disorders that are commonly encountered with cannabis use disorders.
Emerging Drugs – Bath Salts, Herbal Incense, and Purple Drank
National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) Webinar
In this webinar, participants will be introduced to three substances (‘bath salts’, ‘herbal incense’ and ‘purple drank’) that are gaining in popularity and availability. Specific issues that will be discussed include physical and psychological effects, relationship to other and more common substances, legality and availability and addiction potential. This webinar will focus both on new knowledge about these substances and on what we still need to learn in order to work effectively with clients.