Brief Interventions for Substance Use: SBIRT Screening and 5-Minute Conversations That Work

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Dr. Elena Vasquez had been running a family practice in Tucson for twelve years before she did her first real SBIRT screening. The patient was Reggie, a sixty-one-year-old retired postal worker who came in for a sore knee. Out of habit, Elena handed him the AUDIT questionnaire she had recently added to her intake packet. … Read more

Wernicke Encephalopathy: The Vitamin Deficiency Emergency Most Hospitals Miss

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Eleanor, a 64-year-old retired schoolteacher from Asheville, North Carolina, had been quietly drinking three or four glasses of wine every evening for almost two decades. Her family knew about it, the way families know these things and do not quite know what to do. The bigger worry, until that week, had been her appetite. She … Read more

Wernicke Encephalopathy: The Vitamin Deficiency Emergency Most Hospitals Miss

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Eleanor, a 64-year-old retired schoolteacher from Asheville, North Carolina, had been quietly drinking three or four glasses of wine every evening for almost two decades. Her family knew about it, the way families know these things and do not quite know what to do. The bigger worry, until that week, had been her appetite. She … Read more

Sober Companion Services: Recovery Support That Bridges Treatment and Real Life

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Marcus, a 47-year-old corporate attorney from Greenwich, Connecticut, completed 30 days at a high-end residential program in Malibu after his second alcohol-related arrest. The clinical team’s discharge plan included intensive outpatient treatment, weekly individual therapy, two AA meetings a day, and—at the urging of his wife and his employment lawyer—a sober companion to live with … Read more

Understanding the Cost of Mental Health Care: What UnitedHealthcare Therapists and Other Insurance Plans Actually Cover

The First Question Most Patients Never Ask Out Loud You have finally decided to seek help. Maybe the anxiety has been keeping you awake until 3 a.m. for months. Maybe the depression has made even small decisions feel impossible. Or maybe someone you trust gently suggested that the constant irritability you are experiencing is not … Read more

Understanding the Cost of Mental Health Care: What UnitedHealthcare Therapists and Other Insurance Plans Actually Cover

The First Question Most Patients Never Ask Out Loud You have finally decided to seek help. Maybe the anxiety has been keeping you awake until 3 a.m. for months. Maybe the depression has made even small decisions feel impossible. Or maybe someone you trust gently suggested that the constant irritability you are experiencing is not … Read more