What are the stages of Change?
Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, Relapse
When a counselor reinforces or enhances resistance talk
1.Advocacy talk 2.Working consonantly3. Reduce resistance 4. Reflection responses 5. Shifting focus
1.Advocacy talk
One of the major issues in diagnosis of substance abuse and addiction in persons with disabilities is that abuse and addiction are frequently either seen as occurring secondary to another disability.
True or False
True
Why does alcohol make depression worse?
Alcohol is a depressant
There are a total of 12 Symptoms for Substance Use Disorder in the DSM V.
True/False
False
Which of the following is NOT one of the four pillars that guide MI?
a.Expressing Empathy b.Develop Alliance c.Rolling with Resistance d.Support Self-Efficacy
Develop Alliance
Issues that can contribute to the person engaging in alcohol and other drug use and abuse
Risk Factors
1.The first drug court program was instituted in which one of the following places?
Miami, Florida
According to HIPPA, everything the client tells you is confidential except when...
Danger to Self
Danger to Others
Signs a release
1.Which one of the following is not part of what is considered in determining the level of treatment and care for an individual?
a.Diagnosis b.Screening c.Insurance reimbursement limitations d.Patient problem areas
C. Insurance Reimbursement
This is the Suicide Risk Assessment.
1. Are you having Suicidal Thoughts?
2.Do you have a plan?
3. Do you have the means?
4. Do they hav the Intent?
Self-efficacy is a person’s belief about his or her ability to be efficient.
True or False
True
In Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the role of the sponsor is:
To serve as a guide and facilitator of the recovery process.
How many symptoms are necessary for Substance Abuse Disorder,
Mlld, Moderate, Severe
Mild-2-3
Moderate- 4-5
Severe- 6 or more
How would you define “Continuum of care?
a.A treatment system in which clients enter treatment at a level appropriate to their needs and then step up to a more intense treatment or down to less intense treatment as needed.
Maximizing change talk and reducing resistance talk
1.Advocacy talk 2.Working consonantly
3. Reduce resistance 4. Reflection responses
5. Shifting focus
3. Reduce resistance
Includes enabling behavior, increased stress on family life, and the stress associated with adjustment to disability.
Psychological Risk Factors
Drug Court is free.
These are the 6 roles in an addictive family.
Addict
Codependent
Mascot
Lost Child
Hero
Scapegoat
These are the 6 Dimensions in ASAM
Acute Intoxication and/or Withdrawal
Biomedical Conditions
Cognitive, Behavioral and Emotional Condition
Readiness For Change
Relapse, Continued Use, Continued Problem
Recovery Environment
What does OARS stand for in MI?
Open ended Questions
Affirmations
Reflection
Summarizing
What are the risk categories for substance abuse for people with disabilities?
Medical, cultural, regional, access
Health, religion, access, social
Medical, psychological, economic, employment
Employment, social, regional, cultural
Medical, psychological, economic, employment
Transitional summaries are statements used to:
a.End a counseling session b.Remind clients of transitional recovery needs c.Summarize accomplishments of a completed stage d.Shift from one therapeutic encounter to the next
d.Shift from one therapeutic encounter to the next
1.The Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 (MHPAEA), now requires:
Health insurance providers to cover both mental and physical health equally.