Treating Sleep Problems of People in Recovery From Substance Use Disorders
In Brief
Discusses the relationship between sleep disturbances and substance use disorders and provides guidance on how to assess for and treat sleep problems for people in recovery. Reviews non-pharmacological as well as over-the-counter and prescription medications.
Pub id: SMA14-4859
Publication Date: 11/2014
Last Reviewed: 10/23/2014
Popularity: 123
Format: Resource Guide
Audience: Professional Care Providers
Series: In Brief
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