Medication Assisted Treatment: Experiences from the Field

Michael Gearhart, Lacey Caporale, Margaret B Sladky, Mark I. Singer, Madison Wheeler, Paul Tuschman

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Abstract

The use of heroin and other opiates has increased considerably in recent years with many users becoming involved with the criminal justice system. Because of this growth, the use of medication assisted treatment is becoming increasingly popular in courts that specialize in opiate addictions. This paper analyzes the experiences of treatment teams in courts that specialize in providing medication assisted treatment. Overall, perceptions of medication assisted treatment were positive although service providers identified some limitations. Recognizing the benefits and limitations of medication assisted treatment is useful for social work practice that focuses on opiate addictions because heroin use continues to rise.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalPerspectives on Social Work
Volume12
StatePublished - 2016

Keywords

  • drug courts
  • medication assisted treatment
  • opiate addiction

Disciplines

  • Social Work

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