NASADAD/NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR MENTAL WELLBEING RELEASE BRIEF ON BEST PRACTICES FOR EFFECTIVE ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES

Through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solutions (CoE), NASADAD, in collaboration with the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, developed an issue brief on Best Practices for Effective Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Services. Initiation of substance use often occurs during adolescence, with adolescents reporting using substances to feel good, get high, relieve pain or aid with sleep problems. Adverse consequences of adolescent substance misuse include overdose, risk of developing substance use disorders (SUDs), negative impacts on brain development and even death.

This resource guide offers information about evidence-based best practices tailored for adolescents struggling with SUDs. It addresses the urgent need for specific interventions for youth during this critical developmental stage by presenting best practices designed to respond to their treatment and recovery needs. Emphasizing a holistic approach, this resource provides guidance so that service providers and caregivers are equipped with the tools to support adolescents through every stage of recovery and toward a healthier future.

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