SAMHSA’s Award-Winning Newsletter
January/February 2011, Volume 19, Number 1 

Trauma-Related Counseling

Mental health problems—specifically those related to trauma or domestic violence—may co-occur with substance abuse. Mental health screenings and assessments in substance abuse treatment facilities can help identify clients who are experiencing mental health problems related to trauma.

Mental Health Screenings and Trauma-Related Counseling in Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities, a report from SAMHSA’s National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), provides data.

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Highlights

Screening and assessments. More than half (62 percent) of facilities provided brief mental health screenings that could be used to identify clients in need of trauma services. However, less than half (42 percent) provided full diagnostic mental health assessments.

Trauma-related counseling. Facilities that primarily focused on a mix of mental health and substance abuse treatment services were more likely to report using trauma counseling "always or often" (30 percent) than were treatment facilities with a primary focus on general health care (26 percent), mental health (25 percent), or substance abuse (16 percent).

Domestic violence. Facilities operated by tribal governments were more likely than other types of facilities to offer domestic violence services (55 percent).

Download the full report from SAMHSA’s website.


  Cover Story & Related Articles  
Increasing Outreach, Feedback, and Virtual Communities

Increasing Outreach, Feedback, and Virtual Communities

SAMHSA has developed a “digital engagement” program with presences on major social media channels.


  From the Administrator  
Above All, SAMHSA Seeks To Improve Lives

Above All, SAMHSA Seeks To Improve Lives

SAMHSA Administrator Pamela S. Hyde, J.D., talks about SAMHSA’s newly revised document on the Strategic Initiatives. Read more.


  In the News  
President’s Budget

President’s Budget

The FY 2012 Budget requests $3.6 billion for SAMHSA. View the chart.

Oil Spill Update: Call 1-800-985-5990

Oil Spill Update: Call 1-800-985-5990

To support those affected, SAMHSA and the Ad Council created a new awareness campaign.


  Military Families  
Presidential Initiative

Presidential Initiative

A new directive establishes a coordinated Federal approach to supporting military families. View Resources.


  Prevention  
Prevention Day 2011

Prevention Day 2011

Prevention Day included games and fun for local students. Photo Gallery.


  National Expenditures  
Behavioral Health Spending Down

Behavioral Health Spending Down

In 2005, $1.8 trillion was spent on all U.S. health care services; behavioral health spending accounted for 7.3 percent.


  Suicide Prevention  
Marvel Comics’ Superheroes Help

Marvel Comics’ Superheroes Help

“Captain America” is giving a little help to save young lives. Read more on SAMHSA’s blog.

Suicidal Thoughts & Behaviors: Who’s at Risk?

Suicidal Thoughts & Behaviors: Who’s at Risk?

An estimated 8.4 million adults age 18 or older had serious thoughts of suicide last year.


  Treatment Admissions  
Dramatic Shifts State by State

Dramatic Shifts State by State

By region, treatment admissions show striking variations.

Trauma-Related Counseling

Trauma-Related Counseling

Mental health screenings can help identify clients who have experienced trauma.


  Recovery  
Months Away, But . . .

Months Away, But . . .

Things are happening on the Recovery Month website. View webcasts and more.


  Statistics & Data  
Jump in Number of Pharmaceutical-Related Emergencies

Jump in Number of Pharmaceutical-Related Emergencies

A 98.4-percent increase in ER visits is related to the misuse or abuse of pharmaceuticals.


  Visit the SAMHSA Store  

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