The Impact of Substance Use Disorder as a Secondary Disability
Employment Outcomes Among People with Physical and Sensory Disabilities
978-3-659-90914-6
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224
2016-06-29
69,90 €
eng
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Most vocational rehabilitation systems have insisted that applicants who have co-occurring substance use disorders be clean and sober for six months before entering a vocational rehabilitation program. Some evidence exists, however, indicating vocational rehabilitation delivered simultaneously with addiction recovery services may lead to better outcomes. The author examines evidence within the State-Federal Vocational Rehabilitation System in the United States and makes observations and recommendations for improving services delivered to individuals with physical and sensory disabilities who also have co-occurring substance use disorders.
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