Levels of Care
Stages of Change
DSM-5
Relapse Prevention
Miscellaneous
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Trauma-informed and incorporates evidence-based practices, including daily therapeutic group counseling, psycho-educational groups, case management, urine screens, medication management, psychiatric services, primary care services, peer support services, and linkage to further treatment post completion.

What is residential?

25

Someone in this stage of change is often in denial and cannot relate to his fellow treatment peers. 

What is precontemplation?

25

The three (3) levels of severity when it comes to substance use disorders. 

What are mild, moderate, and severe?

25

Can produce urges to get high and can cause former addictive thinking and behaviors to return, having the potential to lead to relapse. 

What are triggers?

25

M.A.T.

What is medical assisted treatment/vivitrol?

50

Some of the features of this service include clinical counseling, medical care by licensed professionals specializing in substance use disorders, laboratory and toxicology testing, medication management, peer support, and group therapy. 

What is withdrawal management a.k.a. "detox?"

50

Someone in this stage of change is beginning to gain acceptance and can identify as an alcoholic and/or addict. 

What is contemplation?

50

F10.20

What is alcohol use disorder?

50

Some examples are frequenting bars, clubs, people, places, and things linked with one's addiction. 

What are high-risk situations?

50

There are ___ dimensions in a treatment plan. 

What is six (6)?

75

Designed to serve clients who need a safe and structured environment and all-day monitoring by clinical and nursing staff to achieve treatment progress and demonstrate recovery skills, achieve stabilization both medically and psychiatrically, and build emotional management skills.

What is partial hospitalization program?

75

Someone in this stage of change is following treatment recommendations and preparing for his next phase in the treatment/recovery process. 

What is preparation? 

75

F12.20

What is cannabis use disorder?

75

Examples of relapse warning signs could be...

What could be anger, crankiness, an ungrateful attitude, fatigue, depression, isolation, overworking, hoarding money, dishonesty, change of friends, disruption of normal dress and hygiene, or absenteeism from employment, church or recovery meetings. 

75

90 in 90 refers to...

What is 90 meetings in 90 days?

100

Serves clients who require regular, structured support in a therapeutic group setting several times a week, but who can manage their lives daily, without constant monitoring.

What is IOP?

100

Someone in this stage of change is actively engaged in a personal recovery program including regular attendance at recovery group meetings, working with a sponsor, engaging with his support group, and working the 12 steps. 

What is action?

100

F11.20

What is opioid use disorder?

100

Examples include gambling, sexual behavior, criminal conduct, etc. 

What is behavioral addictions?

100

The four (4) types of discharges.

What is successful, unsuccessful, neutral, and administrative?

125

Non-Intensive Outpatient Program (NIOP) is also known as...

What is aftercare and/or recovery management?

125

Someone in this stage of change has a solid recovery foundation and is actively engaged in the recovery process. This person is most likely no longer engaged in treatment services. 

What is maintenance? 

125

F14.20

What is stimulant use disorder?

125

Relapse may be more common during...

What are holidays, special occasions, anniversaries, during periods of loneliness, anger or after certain periods of sobriety?

125

_________ to win. 

What is surrender?

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