NADA Protocol for Substance Abuse
National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA) acupuncture
is a simple, standardized, 1- to 5-point auricular needling protocol that
originated as a grass-roots response to the opiate epidemic of the 1970s. NADA acupuncture
is increasingly recognized as a universally useful intervention in the
treatment of addictions specifically and in behavior health more generally. It
is recognized as a best practice in the treatment of substance use disorders.
Integrative programs using the NADA protocol are likely to see improvements in
engagement, retention, decreased drug cravings, anxiety, and less physical
symptoms.
Source: Carter K,
Olshan-Perlmutter
M. NADA
Protocol: Integrative Acupuncture in Addictions. J Addict Nurs. 2014
Oct;25(4):182-187.
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