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KAP TRAKs

KAP TRAKs
KAP TRAKs are conference presentations based on SAMHSA documents (such as a Treatment Improvement Protocol [TIP]) or other products (such as the Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Clients: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Series).

 

 


ProductsGo to Products section
Access a wide array of products, including manuals, Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, Technical Assistance Publications (TAPs), and periodicals.

Knowledge AdoptionGo to Knowledge Adoption (KA) section
Knowledge is powerful only when it is used. Find out what KAP is doing to help treatment providers adopt and implement the information in CSAT's published materials.

KAP TRAKs
Learn about the latest KAP TRAKs topics.

Training Curriculums
These training documents help substance abuse treatment supervisors provide inservice training for clinicians and counselors.

Grantee Assistance
Obtain information regarding up-to-date information on grantee publishing assistance.

Multi-Language InitiativeGo to the MLI section
KAP's Multi-Language Initiative (MLI) adapts KAP and other Federal Government publications for clients and the general public whose first language is not English.

Workforce DevelopmentGo to Workforce Development section
Find resources to improve workforce capacity through online continuing education, retention, training and development in the area of substance abuse treatment.

ResourcesGo to Resources section
Access the latest conference information, databases, and Federal grant announcements.

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Thursday, January 24, 2008

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