Which 12 Core Functions are they? - ANSWER 1. Orientation 2. Intake 3.
Screening
4. Evaluation
5. Planning for Treatment
6. Guidance
7. Crisis Intervention 8. Case Management
9. Education of the Client 10. Recommendation
11. Documentation and Records
12. Discussion
Any program offering alcohol or drug misuse diagnosis, treatment, or referral
for treatment that receives direct or indirect government assistance is covered
under the government Regulations for Confidentiality (ANSWER).
Unconscious transferring of emotions and fantasies from significant persons to
the practitioner is known as transference.
Reality Therapy 5 or "Choice Theory" requires: ANSWER Five genetically
encoded needs motivate us to act from birth: 1. Lower-level physical survival 2.
Love and belonging 3. Competence and power
4. Entertainment and distraction
5. At a higher psychological level, options and freedom
The ANSWER press, radio, and film are the primary targets of the AA
fellowship's concept of anonymity.
A diagnostic summary needs to describe the client's strengths and flaws.
This is a "treatment of last resort" for the counselees in this program, according
to the therapeutic community.
, (Counselores typically have at least one unsuccessful experience in another
therapeutic setting.)
When are ethical codes typically created? ANSWER when an issue has already
arisen
The disease model of addiction, or ANSWER, has been criticised for not
showing an unavoidable progression of symptoms.
One medication utilised in ANSWER harm reduction programs, typically in
urban settings, is methadone.
Relapse is defined as a return to a substance misuse pattern after treatment.
According to which relapse prevention paradigm, the client does not need to
have fulfilled their main treatment objectives? The Cognitive Social Relapse
Prevention Model is the answer.
ANSWER confession (to God, ourselves, and another human being the precise
nature of our wrongs) is a prerequisite for the fifth step of Alcoholics
Anonymous.
Making apologies to those we have injured is a requirement of the eighth step of
Alcoholics Anonymous.
ANSWER admits helplessness over alcohol, which is the first step in Alcoholics
Anonymous.
The third step in Alcoholics Anonymous is surrender. This involves deciding to
give our will and our life to God as we understand Him.
ANSWER is the second AA stage. came to think that we may be brought back
to sanity by a power bigger than ourselves.
Yalom's curative factors are the most effective for people who are chemically
dependant. The first stage in the "universality" notion is to get rid of denial
(realise you're not alone).
Step 2: Universal Recognition Removes Demoralisation and Isolation
Screening
4. Evaluation
5. Planning for Treatment
6. Guidance
7. Crisis Intervention 8. Case Management
9. Education of the Client 10. Recommendation
11. Documentation and Records
12. Discussion
Any program offering alcohol or drug misuse diagnosis, treatment, or referral
for treatment that receives direct or indirect government assistance is covered
under the government Regulations for Confidentiality (ANSWER).
Unconscious transferring of emotions and fantasies from significant persons to
the practitioner is known as transference.
Reality Therapy 5 or "Choice Theory" requires: ANSWER Five genetically
encoded needs motivate us to act from birth: 1. Lower-level physical survival 2.
Love and belonging 3. Competence and power
4. Entertainment and distraction
5. At a higher psychological level, options and freedom
The ANSWER press, radio, and film are the primary targets of the AA
fellowship's concept of anonymity.
A diagnostic summary needs to describe the client's strengths and flaws.
This is a "treatment of last resort" for the counselees in this program, according
to the therapeutic community.
, (Counselores typically have at least one unsuccessful experience in another
therapeutic setting.)
When are ethical codes typically created? ANSWER when an issue has already
arisen
The disease model of addiction, or ANSWER, has been criticised for not
showing an unavoidable progression of symptoms.
One medication utilised in ANSWER harm reduction programs, typically in
urban settings, is methadone.
Relapse is defined as a return to a substance misuse pattern after treatment.
According to which relapse prevention paradigm, the client does not need to
have fulfilled their main treatment objectives? The Cognitive Social Relapse
Prevention Model is the answer.
ANSWER confession (to God, ourselves, and another human being the precise
nature of our wrongs) is a prerequisite for the fifth step of Alcoholics
Anonymous.
Making apologies to those we have injured is a requirement of the eighth step of
Alcoholics Anonymous.
ANSWER admits helplessness over alcohol, which is the first step in Alcoholics
Anonymous.
The third step in Alcoholics Anonymous is surrender. This involves deciding to
give our will and our life to God as we understand Him.
ANSWER is the second AA stage. came to think that we may be brought back
to sanity by a power bigger than ourselves.
Yalom's curative factors are the most effective for people who are chemically
dependant. The first stage in the "universality" notion is to get rid of denial
(realise you're not alone).
Step 2: Universal Recognition Removes Demoralisation and Isolation