client-centered therapy or person centered therapy
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- Hinges on the therapist providing the client with unconditional positive
regard.
- Unconditional positive regard is blanket acceptance and support of a
person regardless of what the person says or does.
- Belief that unconditional positive regard is essential.
, -View the person is essentially good. goal of therapy is self healing through
self-discovery and self-acceptance
-Techniques of treatment- Genuineness, and Empathy
-The therapist does not interpret but reflects thoughts and feelings back to
the client for further examination and clarification
Imparting information
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participants receive formal teaching by the leader or advice from peers
Operant Conditioning Theory
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People learn to perform behaviors that lead to desired consequences and
learn not to perform behaviors that lead to undesired consequences
An unconditioned stimulus leads to a specific response
An unconditioned stimulus is paired with a conditioned stimulus
Conditioned stimulus alone leads to response
psychodynamic/psychoanaytic therapy
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, Sigmund Freud
ASAM (Fifth) Level of Care
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Level IV-Intensive Inpatient Treatment
24 hours medically directed evaluation and treatment of substance-related
and mental disorders in an acute care setting
What was the original CIWA-Ar scale designed for?
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Evaluation of alcohol withdrawal risk. The scale assists in identifying which
alcohol-dependent clients can receive ambulatory detoxification versus
inpatient care
Acronym for Treatment Planning Principles
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MATRS
1. Measurable
2. Attainable
3. Time Limited
4. Realistic
5. Specific
, CONSULTATION WITH OTHER PROFESSIONALS IN REGARD TO CLIENT TREATMENT
AND SERVICES
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Explain the rationale for the consultation to the client, if appropriate.
Treatment Planning
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Explain assessment results to the client in an understandable manner.
group cohesiveness
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qualities of a group that bind members together and promote liking
between members
Development of socializing techniques
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Interpersonal interactions
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- Hinges on the therapist providing the client with unconditional positive
regard.
- Unconditional positive regard is blanket acceptance and support of a
person regardless of what the person says or does.
- Belief that unconditional positive regard is essential.
, -View the person is essentially good. goal of therapy is self healing through
self-discovery and self-acceptance
-Techniques of treatment- Genuineness, and Empathy
-The therapist does not interpret but reflects thoughts and feelings back to
the client for further examination and clarification
Imparting information
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participants receive formal teaching by the leader or advice from peers
Operant Conditioning Theory
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People learn to perform behaviors that lead to desired consequences and
learn not to perform behaviors that lead to undesired consequences
An unconditioned stimulus leads to a specific response
An unconditioned stimulus is paired with a conditioned stimulus
Conditioned stimulus alone leads to response
psychodynamic/psychoanaytic therapy
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, Sigmund Freud
ASAM (Fifth) Level of Care
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Level IV-Intensive Inpatient Treatment
24 hours medically directed evaluation and treatment of substance-related
and mental disorders in an acute care setting
What was the original CIWA-Ar scale designed for?
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Evaluation of alcohol withdrawal risk. The scale assists in identifying which
alcohol-dependent clients can receive ambulatory detoxification versus
inpatient care
Acronym for Treatment Planning Principles
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MATRS
1. Measurable
2. Attainable
3. Time Limited
4. Realistic
5. Specific
, CONSULTATION WITH OTHER PROFESSIONALS IN REGARD TO CLIENT TREATMENT
AND SERVICES
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Explain the rationale for the consultation to the client, if appropriate.
Treatment Planning
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Explain assessment results to the client in an understandable manner.
group cohesiveness
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qualities of a group that bind members together and promote liking
between members
Development of socializing techniques
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Interpersonal interactions