Introduction to the NADA ADS Training Manual Introduction – pages 1 – 6
Section I – pages 7 – 20
The NADA Acudetox Protocol
Auricular Acupuncture for Addictions and Behavioral Health
History
The NADA Protocol
Acudetox-based Treatment Model
Section II A – pages 21 – 38
Learning the NADA Protocol
Point Descriptions and Locations
Technique Mastery
Trial Treatments and Clinical Experience
Ear Seeds/Beads
Sleep-Mix Tea
Section II B – pages 39 – 48
Learning the NADA Protocol
Partnership with Clients
Communal Treatment Approach / Effect
Boundaries and Self Care
Creating the Atmosphere
Informed Consent and Client Information
Documentation
Section III – pages 49 – 56
Public Health and Regulatory Concerns
Exposure Control / Safety
NADA Clean Needle Technique
Section IV – pages 57 – 60
Research and Acudetox
Section V – pages 61 – 82
Integration and Sustainability
Applications and Outcomes
Integration with the Treatment Milieu
Integration at a Systems Level
The Acupuncture Interface
Acupuncture as Innervention
Program Sustainability
Section VI – pages 83 – 88
Oriental Medicine in the Context of
Addictions and Behavioral Health and Treatment
Introduction to Oriental Medical Concepts
Oriental Medicine as Related to Behavioral Health and Recovery
“Empty Fire”
Section VII – pages 89 – 104
Client Management Issues and Strategies
Special Populations: Understanding Needs and the Role of Acudetox
Section VIII – pages 105 – 112
Ethical and Legal Issues
ADS Pledge
Confidentiality
Consent to Treatment
Compliance with All AHPCSA, State and Local Regulations
Supervision
Section IX – pages 113 – 124
The Nature of Addiction and Recovery
Models for Understanding Addictions and Behavioral
Health and Recovery
Treatment Models
Pharmacology of Psychoactive Substances
Section X – pages 125 – 209
Appendices
A. The Lincoln Story
B. Sample Client Information and Forms
C. Acudetox Risk Management
D. Research
E. Excerpts from Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) 45
F. Special Populations
G. Sample Program Forms
H. Selected Monographs on Addiction and Recovery
I. Supplies, Vendors and Publications
J. References
ntroduction to the NADA ADS Training Manual Introduction – pages 1 – 6
Section I – pages 7 – 20
The NADA Acudetox Protocol
– Auricular Acupuncture for Addictions and Behavioral Health
History
The NADA Protocol
Acudetox-based Treatment Model
Section II A – pages 21 – 38
Learning the NADA Protocol
Point Descriptions and Locations
Technique Mastery
Trial Treatments and Clinical Experience
Ear Seeds/Beads
Sleep-Mix Tea
Section II B – pages 39 – 48
Learning the NADA Protocol
Partnership with Clients
Communal Treatment Approach / Effect
Boundaries and Self Care
Creating the Atmosphere
Informed Consent and Client Information
Documentation
Section III – pages 49 – 56
Public Health and Regulatory Concerns
Exposure Control / Safety
NADA Clean Needle Technique
Section IV – pages 57 – 60
Research and Acudetox
Section V – pages 61 – 82
Integration and Sustainability
Applications and Outcomes
Integration with the Treatment Milieu
Integration at a Systems Level
The Acupuncture Interface
Acupuncture as Innervention
Program Sustainability
Section VI – pages 83 – 88
Oriental Medicine in the Context of
Addictions and Behavioral Health and Treatment
Introduction to Oriental Medical Concepts
Oriental Medicine as Related to Behavioral Health and Recovery
“Empty Fire”
Section VII – pages 89 – 104
Client Management Issues and Strategies
Special Populations: Understanding Needs and the Role of Acudetox
Section VIII – pages 105 – 112
Ethical and Legal Issues
ADS Pledge
Confidentiality
Consent to Treatment
Compliance with All AHPCSA, State and Local Regulations
Supervision
Section IX – pages 113 – 124
The Nature of Addiction and Recovery
Models for Understanding Addictions and Behavioral
Health and Recovery
Treatment Models
Pharmacology of Psychoactive Substances
Section X – pages 125 – 209
Appendices
A. The Lincoln Story
B. Sample Client Information and Forms
C. Acudetox Risk Management
D. Research
E. Excerpts from Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) 45
F. Special Populations
G. Sample Program Forms
H. Selected Monographs on Addiction and Recovery
I. Supplies, Vendors and Publications
J. References