Identifying Positive/Negative Feelings about Spirituality
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Clients may have mixed feelings about spirituality. For instance, they may
feel support from their spiritual community, but may also feel ashamed
about their substance use.Help the client to imagine how their faith
community could be helpful/provide support can be a valuable step in
providing additional resources to aid in treatment.
RP
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, Relapse Prevention = A behavioral self-control program that teaches
individuals with SUDs how to anticipate and cope with potential for relapse.
Trauma-Informed Treatment
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Services take into account an understanding of trauma and place priority
on trauma survivor's safety, choice and control.
Hinduism
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- The central ideas of Hinduism are Dharma (ethics and duties), Karma (law
of cause and effect), Samsara (the ongoing reincarnation cycle), and
Moksha (the release from Samsara)
- Ayurveda is a medical practice within Hinduism. On rare occasions,
Ayurveda contains cannabis. Even so, drug use is frowned upon
- Hinduism promotes health through natural and spiritual means, such as
yoga, meditation, and healthy eating
- Many SUD treatment programs are incorporating elements of meditation
(mindfulness) and yoga to rehab regimens, as well as offering alternative
treatment options focused on "nature," including: Art therapies, Music
therapies, Adventure courses taken outside in the fresh air, and
Acupuncture
Resources to Consider for Overcoming Client/Patient Barriers
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, - An individual's beliefs, such as God being forgiving and loving
- An Individual's practices, such as prayer, meditation, or community
service, can be leveraged for treatment, if meaningful to them.
- An individual in need of treatment may be able to request various forms
of support from their religious community (Financial and emotional
support, Help with childcare, Transportation, Help with the translation of
documents)
Islam
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- one of the three monotheistic, Abrahamic religions, like Christianity and
Judaism.
- the two major tribes in Islam are the Suni and the Shi'ites
- Islam teaches complete surrender to Allah (God) and adherence to the
Five Pillars and the Holy Qur'an
- In Islam, addiction is viewed as a sin that is punishable on Judgement Day.
The Qur'an forbids both drug and alcohol use, since the negative harms
outweigh the benefits of drugs and alcohol
- In most majority-Islamic regions, use of either is prohibited. Despite this,
SUDs are still prevalent in the Muslim community.
- One way to create a standard Islamic spiritual therapy is by concentrating
on the recommendations of the Holy Qur'an and selecting a part that can
be made into practical guidelines. For instance, some have developed the
12 steps to be specific to Islam.
RT
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Clients may have mixed feelings about spirituality. For instance, they may
feel support from their spiritual community, but may also feel ashamed
about their substance use.Help the client to imagine how their faith
community could be helpful/provide support can be a valuable step in
providing additional resources to aid in treatment.
RP
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, Relapse Prevention = A behavioral self-control program that teaches
individuals with SUDs how to anticipate and cope with potential for relapse.
Trauma-Informed Treatment
Give this one a try later!
Services take into account an understanding of trauma and place priority
on trauma survivor's safety, choice and control.
Hinduism
Give this one a try later!
- The central ideas of Hinduism are Dharma (ethics and duties), Karma (law
of cause and effect), Samsara (the ongoing reincarnation cycle), and
Moksha (the release from Samsara)
- Ayurveda is a medical practice within Hinduism. On rare occasions,
Ayurveda contains cannabis. Even so, drug use is frowned upon
- Hinduism promotes health through natural and spiritual means, such as
yoga, meditation, and healthy eating
- Many SUD treatment programs are incorporating elements of meditation
(mindfulness) and yoga to rehab regimens, as well as offering alternative
treatment options focused on "nature," including: Art therapies, Music
therapies, Adventure courses taken outside in the fresh air, and
Acupuncture
Resources to Consider for Overcoming Client/Patient Barriers
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, - An individual's beliefs, such as God being forgiving and loving
- An Individual's practices, such as prayer, meditation, or community
service, can be leveraged for treatment, if meaningful to them.
- An individual in need of treatment may be able to request various forms
of support from their religious community (Financial and emotional
support, Help with childcare, Transportation, Help with the translation of
documents)
Islam
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- one of the three monotheistic, Abrahamic religions, like Christianity and
Judaism.
- the two major tribes in Islam are the Suni and the Shi'ites
- Islam teaches complete surrender to Allah (God) and adherence to the
Five Pillars and the Holy Qur'an
- In Islam, addiction is viewed as a sin that is punishable on Judgement Day.
The Qur'an forbids both drug and alcohol use, since the negative harms
outweigh the benefits of drugs and alcohol
- In most majority-Islamic regions, use of either is prohibited. Despite this,
SUDs are still prevalent in the Muslim community.
- One way to create a standard Islamic spiritual therapy is by concentrating
on the recommendations of the Holy Qur'an and selecting a part that can
be made into practical guidelines. For instance, some have developed the
12 steps to be specific to Islam.
RT
Give this one a try later!