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CONNECTICUT ACCESS TO RECOVERY

Thomas A. Kirk, Jr., , CommissionerThomas A. Kirk, Jr., , CommissionerDepartment of Mental Health and Addiction ServicesDepartment of Mental Health and Addiction ServicesA Healthcare Service AgencyA Healthcare Service AgencyJune 2006 June 2006 CONNECTICUTCONNECTICUTACCESS TO RECOVERYACCESS TO RECOVERYF ederal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service AdministrationNational Advisory CouncilGetting StartedWe are a healthcare service healthRecover and sustain healththrough prevention and early intervention treatment and RECOVERY support services. addicts a chronic, relapsing disease severe persistent mental illness Doesn t anybody ever get better?What message are we conveying?Substance Abuse as too often viewed by Substance Abuse as too often viewed by the the funderfunderand/or service providerand/or service provider0100 SymptomsTimePerson s Entry into treatmentDischargeSevereRemissionService ResponseService Response0100 SymptomsTimeAcute symptomsDiscontinuous treatmentCrisis managementSevereRemissionRecoveryRecover y--oriented responseoriented response0100 SymptomsTimeContinuous treatment responsePromote Self Care, RehabilitationSevereRemissionMany Paths to RECOVERY Many Paths to RECOVERY DMHAS APPROACHDMHAS APPROACHS ervice System StrategiesService System StrategiesI.

DMHAS established new supportive housing units for over 550 people with psychiatric or substance use disorders. Over 60% of these people are now

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