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1. Linking Leader assists members in recognizing similarities
2. Blocking Leadership prevents unfocused members from being disruptive or
preventing them from monopolizing discussion
3. Summarizing Leaders assist member in raising awareness of what occurs and how
the group and membership have changed
4. Alcoholics Anony- Self-help group, not led by a professional or paraprofessional
mous (AA)
5. Direct Advice receiving and giving suggestions for strategies for handling problems
6. Interpersona
l learning The group otters many and varied opportunities for interacting with other
people. Insight is gained regarding how one perceives and is being
7. Instillation perceived by others.
of hope
8. Imitative The leader shares optimism about successes of group treatment, and
behav- ior members share their improvements.
members may copy behavior from the leader or peers and can adopt
healthier habits
9. Interdependence Also called "performing" and occurs when members are comfortable
with one another and occupy their time with problem-solving and
engaging with one another for the group's primary purpose.
10. Who is involved The client's immediate family and significant other needs to be present if
possible.
with program ori- Counselor would be involved.
entation? No PO.
11. Chemical Can determine specific drugs recently used by client and is the most
drug testing
accurate way to determine current or recent use.
Can't replace assessment process in diagnosing an addiction disorder
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12. Psychoeducation- Group where the focus is on the leader and what the leader is
presenting
al groups
13. Clinical evalua-
tion In addictions counseling - the systematic approach to the screening and
assess- ment process in which the counselor identifies and evaluates
the individual's presenting issues and identifies their treatment and
14. Dependency
(group referral needs.
stage)
Initial stage of a group. Often referred to as "forming".
Therapist may observe a dependency on the therapist for direction as
15. Stages of
Group members are uncertain of themselves and look to leadership for
Development direction.
forming (dependency), storming (conflict), norming (cohesion),
performing (in- terdependence), adjourning
16. divided dose Type of dosage when The total amount of medication is administered in
separate doses
Total dose might not be safe or half-life may be so short that there won't
be an ettective blood level over the course of the day
17. SUD early
remis- sion lack of symptoms with the possible exception of cravings.
18. SUD criteria 1. taking substance in larger amounts or for longer than you meant to
2. wanting to cut down or stop using the substance and not
managing to
3. spending a lot of time getting, using, or recovering
4. cravings
5. work, home, school
6. problems in relationships
7. giving up social, occupational, recreational activities
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8. recurrent substance use in situations in which it is physically
hazardous.
9. physical or psychological problem made worse by use
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