Title: CoOccurring Disorders Center for Excellence COCE
1Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) Center for Mental Health
Services (CMHS) Center for Substance Abuse
Treatment (CSAT) Co-Occurring Center for
Excellence (COCE)
3rd Annual COSIG Grantee Meeting March 1-3,
2006 Omni Shoreham Hotel Washington, DC Texas
COSIG Project Laurel Mangrum, Ph.D. Project
Evaluator, University of Texas, Addiction
Research Institute Kwame Bruce, Psy.D. Project
Director, Texas Department of State Health
Services
2Texas COSIG Project
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- The goal of the COSIG project is to improve
the delivery of state-funded services for clients
in Texas with co-occurring psychiatric and
substance use disorders (COPSD). - The project consists of two components
designed to promote system change and to enhance
specialized clinical skills of providers treating
COPSD.
3COSIG Project Component 1
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- Focused education at the clinician level
regarding treatment issues relevant to COPSD and
training on the use of diagnostic and assessment
instruments to enhance identification of
psychiatric comorbidity and monitor progress of
clients.
4COPSD Curriculum Modules
- Module 1 Substance Use and Mental Health
Disorders - Module 2 Depression and Substance Use Disorders
- Module 3 Substance Use and Bipolar Disorders
- Module 4 Anxiety and Substance Use
- Module 5 Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective, and
Substance - Use Disorders
- Module 6 Substance Use Motives and
Consequences - Module 7 Principles of Treatment
- Module 8 Relapse Prevention
5Diagnostic and Assessment Measures
- Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview
(MINI) - Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI)
- Brief Derogatis Psychiatric Rating Scale (BDPRS)
- Substance Abuse Treatment Scale (SATS)
- Ancillary Service Assessment
- Client Evaluation of Self in Treatment (CEST)
6COSIG Project Component 2
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- A voucher system that provides additional
funding for procurement of ancillary services in
an effort to address the multifaceted needs of
COPSD clients and to support the treatment and
recovery process.
7COSIG Voucher Categories
- Child Care
- Housing Support
- Transportation
- Food Assistance
- Education Support
- Employment Assistance
- Clothing
- Medical Care
- Prescriptions
- Peer Mentoring
8Participating Treatment Programs
9Administration of Evaluation Measures
10Psychiatric Diagnostic Impressions
271 COSIG Clients
11Substance Use Disorders
271 COSIG Clients
12BSI and BDPRS Scores in Clinically Significant
Range at Admission
266 COSIG Clients
13Reductions in Client Reported BSI Symptom
Severity After One Month in COSIG
87 COSIG Clients
14Reductions in Clinician Rated BDPRS Symptom
Severity After One Month in COSIG
80 COSIG Clients
15Increases in Treatment Engagement on Clinician
SATS Ratings after One Month in COSIG
88 COSIG Clients
16Ancillary Services Needed and Received at One
Month in COSIG
80 COSIG Clients
17Lessons Learned
- Training on use of diagnostic and assessment
instruments is not a one time event - Tiered training on clinical interventions is
needed - Training to build clinician skills in identifying
ancillary service needs is needed - Programs benefit from regular feedback reports
- Compensation for increased clinician workload is
needed
18Next Steps for the Texas COSIG Project
- Expansion of the pilot sites to five additional
programs - Design training curriculum for identification of
ancillary service needs and treatment planning - Design intermediate and advanced training modules
in COPSD treatment - Development of COPSD fidelity instrument for use
in both SA and MH programs in Texas - Information technology infrastructure development
19COSIG Expansion Programs