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Am J Psychiatry 130:976-980, September 1973
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.130.9.976
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Engaging Heroin Addicts in Treatment

JOHN A. RENNER M.D.1, and MARK L. RUBIN 2

1 Instructor, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Fruit St., Boston, Mass. 02114
2 An undergraduate at Harvard University

The authors suggest that an unselected group of addicts can be engaged in treatment and that a successful outpatient methadone detoxification program can be carried out in a general hospital psychiatric emergency clinic. However, it requires a structured program, interested and trained staff members who are available on a daily basis (including some paraprofessionals), and a responsible senior staff member who can run the program, set necessary limits, and provide support for the other staff members. Such a program must be seen as only the beginning of a long-term therapeutic effort for addicts and is clearly most successful with addicts who can be reached at an early stage in their addiction.







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