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the only long-acting full opioid Methadone
agonist approved for treatment, at
this time. It provides a range of
effects similar to those of short-
acting opitates like Heroin and
Morphine, surpressing withdrawal
symptoms and avoiding cravings as
the opioid is eliminated from the
body. Dose needed for cross-
tolerance depends on client's level
of tolerance for the drug(s).
This treatment approach should Trauma-informed treatments
minimize the risk of re-
traumatization or replicating prior
trauma dynamics. Ex: Clients may
express feelings of powerlessness
or being trapped if they are not
active involved in treatment
decisions or if providers mirror
specific behaviors/dynamics from
client's past traumatic experiences.
,The first two steps in in this process Screening
are to determine whether the client
as a history of trauma and whether
he/she has trauma related
symptoms.
Often the first contact between Screening
client and treatment providers, this
interaction can set the tone of
treatment and being the
relationship with the client.
When a client screens positive for Assessment
substance abuse, trauma-related
symptoms, or mental health
disorders, the counselor should
follow up with a comprehensive
_______________________
This process should reoccur Assessment
throughout treatment, to provide
valuable information and details as
client's trust in staff members grow
and progress occurs.
Most PTSD and SA models involve CBT
________________ that integrates cognitive
and behavioral theories by
incorporation two ideas: that
thoughts mediate between
situational demands and one's
attempts to effective respond and
that behavioral change influences
acceptance of altered cognition
about oneself or a situation and
establishment of newly learned
patterns
, a manualized 12-session treatment Cognitive Processing Therapy
approach which can be
administered in group or individual
practice, which involves Exposure
Therapy.
This type of therapy asks clients to Exposure Therapy
directly describe and explore
trauma-related memories, objects,
emotions, or places. Intense
emotions are evoked, but decrease,
desensitizing clients through
repeated encounters with traumatic
material.
occasional - perhaps a few times Experimental and Social Use of Drugs and
monthly, usually on weekends or at Alcohol (stage 1)
parties with friends. May use when
alone. Little to no behavioral
changes, occasional, moderate
hangover.
regular use - up to several times a Abuse of Drugs and Alcohol (stage 2)
week. may begin use during the
day. may be using along rather than
with friends. There are behavioral
indicators in this phase of addiction,
such as a decrease in activities,
declined in school or work
performance, and greater interest
in use. May use to manipulate
emotions in this phase. May sell
drugs or keep supply for personal
use.
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the only long-acting full opioid Methadone
agonist approved for treatment, at
this time. It provides a range of
effects similar to those of short-
acting opitates like Heroin and
Morphine, surpressing withdrawal
symptoms and avoiding cravings as
the opioid is eliminated from the
body. Dose needed for cross-
tolerance depends on client's level
of tolerance for the drug(s).
This treatment approach should Trauma-informed treatments
minimize the risk of re-
traumatization or replicating prior
trauma dynamics. Ex: Clients may
express feelings of powerlessness
or being trapped if they are not
active involved in treatment
decisions or if providers mirror
specific behaviors/dynamics from
client's past traumatic experiences.
,The first two steps in in this process Screening
are to determine whether the client
as a history of trauma and whether
he/she has trauma related
symptoms.
Often the first contact between Screening
client and treatment providers, this
interaction can set the tone of
treatment and being the
relationship with the client.
When a client screens positive for Assessment
substance abuse, trauma-related
symptoms, or mental health
disorders, the counselor should
follow up with a comprehensive
_______________________
This process should reoccur Assessment
throughout treatment, to provide
valuable information and details as
client's trust in staff members grow
and progress occurs.
Most PTSD and SA models involve CBT
________________ that integrates cognitive
and behavioral theories by
incorporation two ideas: that
thoughts mediate between
situational demands and one's
attempts to effective respond and
that behavioral change influences
acceptance of altered cognition
about oneself or a situation and
establishment of newly learned
patterns
, a manualized 12-session treatment Cognitive Processing Therapy
approach which can be
administered in group or individual
practice, which involves Exposure
Therapy.
This type of therapy asks clients to Exposure Therapy
directly describe and explore
trauma-related memories, objects,
emotions, or places. Intense
emotions are evoked, but decrease,
desensitizing clients through
repeated encounters with traumatic
material.
occasional - perhaps a few times Experimental and Social Use of Drugs and
monthly, usually on weekends or at Alcohol (stage 1)
parties with friends. May use when
alone. Little to no behavioral
changes, occasional, moderate
hangover.
regular use - up to several times a Abuse of Drugs and Alcohol (stage 2)
week. may begin use during the
day. may be using along rather than
with friends. There are behavioral
indicators in this phase of addiction,
such as a decrease in activities,
declined in school or work
performance, and greater interest
in use. May use to manipulate
emotions in this phase. May sell
drugs or keep supply for personal
use.