Drug Facts
All about Treatment
What comes first, "The Chicken or the Egg"?
COD Facts
Assessments and Special considerations
100
This legal substance comes in liquid form and is the most commonly used substance everyday in our culture.
What is Alcohol
100
Medical, Legal, Vocational, Family, and Social.
What are Life (Problem) Domains?
100
Experimental, Ritual use, Intermittent, social use, Binge use, and Severely and Persistently Chemically Dependent
What is Continuum of Substance Use?
100
The MH disorder is closed associated with Cocaine Abuse.
What is Anxiety Disorders?
100
_____ is the process for evaluating the possible presence of a particular problem.
What is Screening?
200
Alcohol, Marijuana, Stimulants, Hallucinogens, Narcotics
What is Substances of Abuse?
200
The goal is to achieve and maintain abstinence.
What is Harm Elimination?
200
In this model Substance abuse precipitates severe mental illness.
What is Secondary Mental/Psychiatric Disorder Model?
200
It is suggested that about half of all people with schizophrenia also use this substance.
What is Marijuana?
200
The definition of Assessment.
What is the process for defining the nature of that problem and developing specific treatment recommendations for addressing the problem?
300
Experimental, Ritual use, Intermittent use, social use, binge use, severely and persistently chemically dependent
What is the Continuum of Substance Use?
300
The model uses the stages of change to reduce substance use.
What is Harm Reduction?
300
In this model either sever mental illness or substance use disorders can increase a person's vulnerability to develop the other disorder.
What is Bi-directional Model?
300
Mania, Dementia, Schizophrenia, and Anti-social disorder is associated with this SUD.
What is Alcoholism?
300
These instruments/tools are used by Avita to identify MH and SUDs.
What is CANS/ANSA?
400
The physiological reaction when amounts of the abused substance is reduced or stopped completely
What is Withdrawl?
400
This is the stages of change in order.
What is Pre-contemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance?
400
In this model, high rates of co-morbidity are the result of risk factors shared across both severe mental illness and substance abuse disorders.
What is the Common Factors Model?
400
The abuse of Opioid is often birthed as a side effect of this mental health disorder.
What is PTSD?
400
These are 2 of the 5 key concepts of engagement.
What is person centered assessment, cultural sensitivity, trauma sensitivity, empathic detachment, and/or universal access?
500
The activation of this part of the brain is central to problems arising from drug use.
What is the reward system?
500
A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
What is Recovery?
500
Severe mental illness increases a person's chances of developing a substance abuse disorder.
What is Secondary Substance Abuse Disorder Model?
500
The use of this drug often causes this MH disorder.
What is Heroin Addiction?
500
This is the definition of assessment.
What is the process for defining the nature of that problem and developing specific treatment recommendations for addressing the problem?
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