This needs to be completed on day 1, step down and every 30 days for substance patients. This is completed by team therapist.
What is ASAM
Commonly used in treating anxiety and depression. This modality focuses on thoughts and behaviors. Some techniques include thought re-framing and thought charts.
What is Cognitive behavioral therapy?
A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life lasting more than 2 weeks
What is major depression disorder?
Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities for 6 months. This can occur at any age.
What is generalized anxiety disorder?
Most people who abuse drugs and alcohol are unemployed
What is false?
Substance abuse is not bounded by the workplace, and is prevalent in every occupation and profession.
This also needs to be completed by day 1, 15 and 30 for substance patients. This is completed by primary therapist.
What is BAM?
The 4 skills of this modality include:
Mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, distress tolerance and emotion regulation
What is Dialectical behavioral therapy?
All types of this disorder are characterized by episodes of extreme mood. The highs are known as manic episodes. Does not require a depressive episode.
What is bipolar 1 disorder?
mental disorder that affects a person's brain and behavior, leading to a person's inability to control their use of substances such as legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, or medications. Symptoms can range from moderate to severe.
What is substance use disorder?
Children of parents with alcohol and drug problems are more likely than their peers to abuse drugs and alcohol as they grow older.
What is true?
Some scientists suggest that a genetic predisposition toward substance abuse may run in families.
Needs to be completed by day 3 for all patients. Another one needs to be completed on day 10 for substance patients. This is completed by primary therapist.
What is treatment plan?
Treatment plans need to be signed by both patient and primary to be considered completed.
The 5 principles of this modality include: expressing empathy, avoiding argumentation, rolling with resistance, developing discrepancy, and supporting self-efficacy.
What is motivational interviewing?
A mental disorder characterized by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships. Symptoms include emotional instability, feelings of worthlessness, insecurity, impulsivity, and impaired social relationships. Often includes self-harm.
What is borderline personality disorder?
A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event. Symptoms may include nightmares or unwanted memories of the trauma, avoidance of situations that bring back memories of the trauma, heightened reactions, anxiety, or depressed mood.
What is Post traumatic stress disorder?
About 2 percent of North Americans are dependent on chemical substances.
What is false?
More typically, estimates peg the figure in the range of 8 percent to 10 percent.
These need to be documented in progress notes at least once a week. Typically they are completed by team therapist, but can be completed by primaries. They need to be completed every time this occurs.
What is family contact information?
This modality is a type of mindful therapy that helps the patient stay focused on the present moment and accept thoughts and feelings without judgment
What is Acceptance and Commitment therapy?
A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. Characterized by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, disorganized speech or behavior, paranoia, delusions, psychosis and decreased participation in daily activities.
What is schizophrenia?
A mental health condition including schizophrenia and mood disorder symptoms. Cycles of severe symptoms are often followed by periods of improvement. Symptoms may include delusions, hallucinations, depressed episodes, and manic periods of high energy.
What is schizoaffective disorder?
Under the United States’ Americans With Disabilities Act, an employee who repeatedly works while in an intoxicated state is protected against dismissal.
What is false?
An employer usually can’t dismiss an employee simply for suffering from alcoholism, or for obtaining treatment. But the law will generally not protect an employee who drinks repeatedly, fails to perform on the job, and refuses treatment.
These need to be put in chart when patient experiences any circumstance that would require others to be aware
What is an alert?
This method is an approach to recognizing and healing childhood trauma. It recognizes that our behaviors as an adult stem from our childhood experiences. _____ focuses on addressing our unmet needs by re-parenting ourselves
What is inner child work?
What is histrionic personality disorder?
Name 3 behaviors of bulimia nervosa?
What is 1. Binge eating
2. purging
3. using suppositories
over-exercising
use of laxatives
restriction
About four in 10 automobile accidents involve alcohol abuse.
What is true?