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Table 2 Patient-Centered Treatment Phases

From: Tools to implement measurement-based care (MBC) in the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD): toward a consensus

Engagement & Retention

• Establish collaboration

• Align expectations

• Agree on goals & metrics

Adherence

• Develop realistic expectations

Symptom control

• Shared decision making

• Tailor treatment (MBC)

Functional restoration

• Redress relationships, work

Relapse amelioration

• Resilience training; Stress management

• Prodromal symptoms management

  1. Adapted with permission from the American Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 175, Issue 12, “Improving Depression Outcome by Patient-Centered Medical Management,” A. John Rush and Michael E. Thase, p. 1189 (Copyright © 2018) [66]. American Psychiatric Association. All Rights Reserved