National Recovery Month
September is National Recovery Month. Stay up to date on the evidence-based treatments and recovery practices that help make recovery possible. Learn more about tools for providers, patients, and families for conditions like substance misuse and opioid misuse.
Tools for Providers
Psych Health Evidence Briefs
The Psychological Health Center of Excellence produces expert-reviewed evidence briefs on existing and potential treatments for psychological health conditions that are commonly experienced by service members, including alcohol use disorder and substance use disorder.
Substance Use Disorder Clinical Support Tools
Clinical support tools summarize findings of the evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. There are resources for providers, patients, and families on evidenced-based treatment of substance misuse.
Preventing, Identifying, and Treating Substance Use Disorders among Service Members
It is important for military leaders to learn how to recognize common signs that may indicate unhealthy substance use by service members. Learn about the steps to take in guiding service members with signs of substance use disorders to treatment.
Tools for Patients
Your Relationship with Prescribed Medications
Despite increased military prevention and treatment efforts for substance misuse, prescription medication misuse is a concern amongst veteran and military populations who may be at a greater risk for developing physical or mental health conditions than the general public.
Medications for the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder
A person with alcohol use disorder can recover and regain a healthy life. Learn about alcohol use disorder and evidence-based treatment options.
Substance Use Disorder Affects Families
Substance use problems are treatable. Learn how you and your loved ones can recover.
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