An effective intervention strategy refers to a well-planned and evidence-based approach aimed at addressing the specific needs of an individual with a substance use disorder and co-occurring symptoms of depression, in order to achieve positive outcomes.
Related terms
Dual Diagnosis: This term refers to when an individual is diagnosed with both a substance use disorder and another mental health disorder.
Evidence-Based Practice: This term refers to treatment approaches that are supported by scientific research and have been proven effective in producing positive outcomes for individuals.
Motivational Interviewing: This term refers to a counseling technique that focuses on enhancing an individual's motivation to change their behavior by exploring their own values, goals, and reasons for change.