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Following are the Policy Statements The American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry has adopted.

Please note: The American Academy of Psychiatrists in Alcoholism and Addictions changed the name of the organization to American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry as of January 1, 1996 by a vote of the membership at the 1995 Business Meeting.


Addressing Substance Abuse: A Priority in Health Care Reform (December 1993)

Clean Needle and Syringe (July 2002)

 

Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorder Treatment (December 2002)

 

Confidentiality (October 2002)

 

Criminal Justice System and Substance Use Disorder Treatment Policy (December 2002)

Legalization of Drugs (September 1990)

Medical Use of Marijuana (June 2002)

National Minimal Benefits Health Care Package (May 1993)

Nicotine Dependence (October 1995)

Office Based Opioid Treatment (May 1999)

Organ Transplantation (November 2001)

Professional Activities by Physicians with Restricted Medical Licenses (December 1999)

Relationship Between Treatment and Self Help (December 1997)

 

Treatment Parity (October 2002)

 

Use of Illegal Substances by Pregnant Women (November 2001)

 

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