IDDT: An Overview of the Evidence-Based Practice

2003
Developed by Paul M. Kubek, Ric Kruszynski & Patrick E. Boyle
 
This booklet is designed as an at-a-glance overview of Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), the evidence-based practice for people with co-occurring mental illness and substance-use disorders. The trifold format presents the IDDT model on six easy-to-read panels, which makes this an ideal tool for the following:

  • Staff recruitment, orientation & education
  • Building consensus for integrated treatment within organizations and among multiple systems of care in your community
  • Inspiring collaboration among multiple systems of care and multiple professional disciplines
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This booklet is designed for those who are interested in improving the outcomes of services for people with co-occurring disorders, including the following:

  • Administrators in service organizations
  • Policymakers (e.g., national, state, regional, and county government; charitable foundations)
  • Service providers
  • Community stakeholders
  • Advocates (e.g., advocacy organizations, consumers, family members)
  • Consultants/providers of technical assistance

This booklet is sometimes referred to as the "IDDT Overview" or "the trifold." Over 10,000 copies have been printed and distributed.
 
Download the six-page booklet.