Screening and Assessment of Co-Occurring Disorders in the Justice System - E297
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This podcast summary outlines the screening, assessment, and treatment of co-occurring disorders (CODs)—the simultaneous presence of mental health and substance use issues—within the criminal justice system. It emphasizes that individuals in legal settings experience much higher rates of these complex conditions compared to the general public, necessitating a specialized, trauma-informed approach to clinical care. Using the Sequential Intercept Model, this summary details various opportunities for intervention from initial community contact through incarceration and eventual reentry. The source provides guidance for clinicians on navigating systemic barriers, such as fragmented record-keeping and the stressful nature of carceral environments, to improve patient outcomes.
Additionally, it highlights the importance of addressing criminogenic needs and cultural considerations to successfully reduce recidivism and promote long-term recovery. Case studies and reflective exercises further illustrate the interactive nature of symptoms and the critical need for integrated, collaborative treatment strategies.
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