What is meant by “non-drug” and “non-health” interventions and why are these types of interventions necessary to reduce the harmful effects of substance use and abuse in populations?
*Non drug" interventions are mainly important in field of medical practice.
Non - drug interventions has been an evidenced - based practice following in the recent era and is a significant process based on the psychological treatments for substance abuse and dependence.
The techniques used in the "non-drug" interventions are found to be very effective than the "drug -based tratment"
We can see some "non -drug" based treatment such as :
*cognitive behaviour therapy
*Motivational - interviewing
*relapse prevention
What is meant by “non-drug” and “non-health” interventions and why are these types of interventions necessary...
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