Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2013
• Apply evidence-based screening methods to identify patients who are dependent or at risk of becoming dependent on substances of abuse
• Provide preventive counseling and brief interventions for patients at risk of becoming addicted/dependent
• Apply evidence-based treatment strategies to individuals with substance use disorders
• Include strategies for monitoring improvement and addressing adherence as part of the treatment plan for patients with substance use disorders
• Recognize the clinical, behavioral, and neurobiological links between substance use disorders and other disorders of impulsivity
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