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Psychosocial interventions in opiate substitution treatment services: does the evidence provide a case for optimism or nihilism?

Edward DayLuke Mitcheson
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2017)
The evidence base for psychosocial interventions in opiate substitution treatment (OST) services can be interpreted both positively and negatively. Steering a path between overly optimistic or nihilistic interpretations of the value of psychosocial treatment in OST programmes is the most pragmatic approach. Greater attention should be paid to elements common to all psychological treatments (such as therapeutic alliance), but also to the sequencing and packaging of psychosocial elements and their linkage to peer-led interventions.
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