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1) breath analysis
2) urine
3) saliva
4) sweat
5) blood
6) hair
what is the most commonly used chemical sobriety test
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, breathalyzers
what is active listening
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when a counselor reflects, clarifies, and summarizes what the client says
what historic suicidality factors should one consider in an SI risk assessment
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- previous suicide attempts, aborted suicide attempts, or other self-harming
behaviors
- family hx of suicide or suicide attempts
- family hx of MI or SUD
- acute psychosocial crises and chronic psychosocial stressors (including
real or perceived interpersonal losses, financial difficulties, or changes in
SES)
- family discord, DV, or past or current sexual or physical abuse or neglect
- absence of external supports
what are the six dimensions of the ASAM criteria
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1) acute intoxication/ withdrawal potential
2) biomedical conditions and complications
3) emotional, behavioral, or cognitive conditions/complications
4) readiness to change
, 5) relapse, continued use or continued problem potential
6) recovery/living environment
what are the standard sections included in an interpretive summary
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1) presenting problems
2) problem history
3) personal history
4) substance use history
5) family history
6) employment and education
7) previous treatment history
8) diagnostic impression
9) treatment and other service recommendations
what are some signs that a client is at risk for violence (HI)
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- previous violence
- young age for first violent incident
- relationship instability
- employment problems
- substance use problems
- major mental health conditions (schizophrenia & bipolar)
- personality traits that deviate from social norms (i.e. manipulating &
exploiting others for personal gains)
- early maladjustment or trauma
- personality disorder (i.e. paranoia)
- failure to respond to clinical supervision or treatment in the past