The treatment model that focuses on resolving ambivalence and using the person's own values and concerns to elicit change rather than "coercing" a person to change behavior.
Motivational Interviewing
Name two 12-step programs.
AA Alchoholics Anonymous
NA Narcotics Anonymous
Maintenence
In the Motivational Interviewing stage, the client is not thinking about change.
In Motivational Interviewing, this stage the client is thinking and talking about change.
Contemplation
During this Motivational Interviewing stage the client is taking positive steps to put the plan from the previous stage of preparation into practice.
Action
The client is in "Remission."
The state of the client when non of the Substance Abuse criteria is met accept for cravings for over 12 months.
The client is in "Sustained Full Remission."
In the "Alchoholic Family" the alcoholic family member is called...
Enabler
Hero
A screening tool to help assess for alcohol problems. The assessment helps the therapist identify if the person drinks in access and if they could benefit from alcohol treatment.
CAGE Questionaire
In the Alcoholic Family, the family member who rejects the family system. (Often the 2nd child)
Scapegoat
The family member who quietly withdraws from the family system. (often the 3rd child)
Lost Child
In the Alcoholic Family, the member who "plays the clown" in order to relieve the family tension or their own pain (often the youngest child).
Mascot
Substance Symptoms: Initial Euphoria, apathy or dysphoria; pupillary constriction; drowsiness or coma; slurred speech; impairment in attention and memory.
Opioids
With alcoholism, A state caused by thiamine deficiency often associated with alchoholism; symptoms include confusion, loss of muscle coordination (leg tremors), and vision changes (abnormal eye movements, double vision, eyelid drooping).
Wernicke's Encephalopathy
Drug symptoms: Euphoria; anxiety; hyperactivity; grandiosity; grandiosity; elevated or lowered blood pressure; dilated pupils; perspiration; or chills; nausea or vomiting; weight loss; psychomotor; muscular weakness; confusion; seizers.
Amphetamines/Cocaine (STIMULANTS)
Substance Symptoms: Inappropriate sexual or aggressive behaviors; impaired judgment; slurred speech; emotional liability; emotional liability; incoordination; unsteady gate; involuntary rhythmic movement of the eyes; impaired attention or memory; super; coma
Alchohol
Name all the members of the "Alcoholic Family."
Dependent
Enabler
Hero
Scapegoat
Lost Child
Mascot
Name the 5 stages of Motivational Interviewing.
Pre-contemplation
Comtemplation
Preparation
Action
Maintenance
Name the symptoms that qualify a client for substance abuse. (There must be 2 within a 12 month period)
1) taking substance in larger amounts or for longer than intended
2) Wanting to cut down or stop using the substance but not managing to.
3) Spending a lot of time, getting, using, or recovering from use of the substance.
4) Cravings and urges to use the substance
5) Not managing responsibilities such as work, home, or school, because of the substance use.
6) Continuing to use even when it causes problems in relationships
7) Giving up important social or recreational activities
8) Continuing to use the substance when it puts one in danger.
9) Continuing to use when the substance aggravates a physical or mental issue.
10) Needing more and more of the substance to get by or have the needed effect (tolerance).
11) Having withdrawal symptoms which are relieved by taking the substance.
Aloholism: Retrograde amnesia and confabulation (attempts to compensate for memory loss by fabricating memories); hallucinations.
Korsakoff's Syndrome
Substance Symptoms: Perceptual changes; anxiety; depression; ideas of reference; paranoid ideation; pupillary dilation; tachycardia; sweating; palpitations; blurred vision; tremours; incoordination.
Hallucinaogens