A treatment plan based on medication-assisted therapy (MAT) can be successful for people suffering alcohol or drug addiction. To aid those in need, it is a therapy that needs a knowledgeable, sympathetic person. The emotional and physical challenges that come with the recovery process can be negotiated with the assistance of a drug addiction nurse. It can also provide people with the skills needed to employ care options like medication-assisted treatment (MAT), which combines behavioural therapy and drugs to address substance use problems. In order to succeed, substance abuse nurses need to possess a number of well-developed abilities.
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