A model that helps identify where a person is in terms of the change process and their readiness to change. This can help identify and drive treatment focus and efforts depending on how ready they are in their personal journey to make a change.
A federal law that aims to protect sensitive patient information, ensuring its privacy and security, and promoting the portability of health insurance
What is HIPAA
The action taken to improve a situation
What is an intervention?
A road map a client will follow on their journey through treatment
What is a treatment plan?
The co-existence of a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder.
What is a co-occurring disorder?
Stages of Change
What is...
Precontemplation
Contemplation
Preparation
Action
Maintenance
Information that identifies the client's demographics and any health-related information
What is Protected Health Information (PHI).
Making sure we have time to do the things that make us feel happy and fulfilled.
What is balance?
Components of a TX plan
What is: Problem, Goal, Objective, Intervention & Activities
A particular way of talking with people about change and growth to strengthen their own motivation and commitment
What is Motivational Interviewing?
A clients language that strengthens personal motivation and commitment to specific goal
What is change talk?
Texting PHI is fine as long as you are using your work phone (Persona).
What is false
Financial constraints
Geographical limitations
Public transportation
Stigma
Barriers to intervention
Review
Review: Initial & annual time and only by TL (or whoever does annual). Leave unsigned
"I'd like to change soon, but need help determining how to begin"
What is preparation (readiness to change stage)?
A clients language that protects the status quo; sign of not matching patient’s stage of change
What is sustain talk?
True/False: the PHI in this conversation was handled correctly...
Interviewer: “That sounds incredibly challenging. Can you share an example?”
Interviewee: “Of course. A client, was involved in a very public event that many might remember from the news a couple of years back. My approach was to focus on the emotional and psychological impact, rather than the event itself, ensuring the client could process their experiences without the added pressure of public scrutiny.”
What is false
Cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychotherapy, and group therapy
Medication interventions that involve pharmaceuticals to manage symptoms
What are mental health interventions?
Update
Update: however often needed, at least 90 days & anyone. Sign when done
Name two skills needed to most effectively support individuals with BPD and Mood Dysregulation
What is...
Nonjudgmental Curiosity
Validation
Radical Genuineness & Compassion
Mindfulness
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!!!!!
Match the intervention to the SOC
The minimum necessary standard applies, and the disclosure of PHI must be conducted in compliance with the HIPAA Security Rule. Allowable public interest and benefit activities include (but are not limited to)
Name 3...
When required by law (including by statute, regulation, or court order).
• When required by public health authorities to prevent or control the spread of a disease.
• To report child abuse, neglect, or domestic violence to the appropriate authorities.
• When an employer requires information to comply with OSHA reporting requirements.
• The provision of data to health oversight agencies for the purposes of audits and investigations.
• For law enforcement purposes (subject to specified conditions).
• The disclosure of PHI to funeral directors, coroners, and medical examiners.
• To facilitate the donation and transplantation of organs, eyes, and tissue.
• To facilitate research (subject to specified conditions).
• When there's a serious threat to public health and safety.
• For workers' compensation processes.
• To conduct essential government functions such as determining the suitability of
an individual for a role within U.S. State Department.
Eight dimensions of wellness
What are...
Emotional
Spiritual
Intellectual
Physical
Environmental
Financial
Occupational
Social
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!!!!!
Create an entire "chunk" that has all components
Problem
Goal
Objective (SMART)
Intervention
Activities
S.N.A.P
Expert Trap (MI)
The expert trap is assuming that you have a focus on solving your client’s problem. The expert trap may look like you are lecturing clients about their thoughts and actions. To the client, this often feels like you know better than they do, which leads to shame.