Stats and Stuff
Implications
Barriers
Resources
Random Review Because We Ran Out of Questions to Ask
100
More than 65% of adolescents struggle with this.
What is substance abuse.
100
Instruments used to identify and evaluate an individual's signs and symptoms in order to provide an accurate diagnosis and/or adequate treatment.
What are relevant assessments.
100
An individual's beliefs, behaviors, and overall customs that may intervene with the outcome of therapeutic treatment.
What is culture?
100
Young people go here to seek help with drug and alcohol issues; this program has 4 locations in the District.
What is ASTEP (Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program)?
100
BAC stands for this.
What is Blood Alcohol Content?
200
Research suggest that shelters should also be used as this.
What are intervention sites?
200
Informing the client and/or their family what their diagnosis or mental health concern entails in order to help empower them and secure them with optimal ways to deal with their condition(s).
What is psychoeducation?
200
Can be expensive if the client lacks health insurance and other financial means to receive effective services.
What is cost of care?
200
Focused on empowering the LGBTQ youth.
What is SMYAL (Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders)?
200
A type of process addiction that involves an individual risking money that they do not have. Often results in negative consequences and has similar cognitive effects as drug addiction.
What is gambling?
300
Illness, family conflict, poor job market, domestic violence, and family separation.
What are common causes of homelessness?
300
Used to assist minors in discovering their talents and skills (social, emotional, and physical) in a healthy and productive way; assists with avoiding idle time as well.
What is extracurricular activities/programs?
300
Stereotypes and prejudicial attitudes held by the public.
What is stigma?
300
One of the largest and leading nonprofits serving homeless, disconnected, and exploited young people in the Washington, DC area.
What is Covenant House?
300
A depressant. We recently found out in class that this can come in liquid (wine, beer, liquor) or powder form.
What is alcohol?
400
Most frequently used drug for adolescents over 12 years old.
What is marijuana?
400
Should be given to all professionals in the community; would include awareness instruction, providing clinical tools to assist with risk identification, cultural competence guidance, and much more.
What is adequate professional training?
400
An individual, or individuals, in the client's life that directly or indirectly/intentionally or unintentionally support their self-destructive behaviors.
Who is an enabler(s)?
400
Focuses on maintaining youth sobriety. Slogan is "The Blunt Truth".
What is Drug Free Youth and Blunt Program?
400
OARS stands for this; in regards to motivational interviewing.
What is Open-Ended Questions, Affirmations, Reflections, and Summarize?
500
Substance misuse and mental health disorders can be related to this.
What is choice of peers?
500
Should be culturally competent, relatively affordable, client/family centered, and organized.
What is therapeutic treatment and interventions?
500
Can be frustrating and un-motivating for individuals that are willing to receive service and are searching.
What is lack of local mental health service providers/ disorganized service.
500
Helps young people find safe homes, achieve and maintain good physical and mental health, create and strengthen supportive and stable families, and explore opportunities in education and careers.
What is Sasha Bruce House?
500
The best Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counseling Professor at Trinity Washington University.
Who is Dr. Philip W. Lucas, LICSW, ACSW? :-)
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