Journal of Addictive Behaviors,Therapy & RehabilitationISSN: 2324-9005

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Chantal Lambert-Harris Author

Subjects of specialization
Addiction Health Services, Drug Abuse, Substance Abuse Treatment

Affiliation
Department of Psychiatry, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, 85 Mechanic Street, Suite B4-1, Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766, USA

Biography

Ms. Lambert-Harris began her professional career as a Technical IRTA Fellow at the National Institute of Mental Health and working for the Cognitive Science Laboratory of The Catholic University of America on a longitudinal study investigating attention and working memory among people at risk for developing Alzheimer?s disease. After completing her graduate studies, Ms. Lambert-Harris worked as a Project Coordinator in the Aging Services Division of the Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center (PRC). Since 2005, she has been working with Dr. McGovern in the Addiction Health Services Research section of the Dartmouth PRC.


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A Manual-Guided Therapy for Co-Occurring Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders Delivered by Community Addiction Counselors: Are Outcomes Different from Psychotherapy Delivered by Mental Health Professionals?

Author(s): Chantal Lambert-Harris, Mark P. McGovern, Elizabeth C. Saunders and Jessica E. Hoyt

A Manual-Guided Therapy for Co-Occurring Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders Delivered by Community Addiction Counselors: Are Outcomes Different from Psychotherapy Delivered by Mental Health Professionals?

Objective: Co-occurring substance use and psychiatric disorders are common in the general population and even more prevalent in clinical settings. Co-occurring disorders complicate treatment, and are associated with negative outcomes. Broad spectrum and implementation-friendly therapies may be both practical for providers and accessible to many patients with co-occurring disorders in routine addiction care settings. Methods: Within a randomized controlled trial desig... view moreĀ»

DOI: 10.4172/2324-9005.1000127

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