These were created during the 18th century not necessarily treat people, rather to separate them from society
What is free association? What is psychoanalysis?
What is members may be afraid to speak?
What are clashes of personality?
What are concerns regarding confidentiality?
Researcher has found that a person experiencing addiction has another, underlying disorder which is called this.
What is comorbid disorder?
According to research study from King's College found these reasons as why people do not seek treatment. Name 2
What is having self-sufficiency, viewing therapy as ineffective, concerns about confidentiality, stigma and shame?
According to USDHHS, this is the percentage of adults that experienced a mental health disorder in 2017
What is 18.9%?
Name the technique and psychotherapy.
What is systematic desensitization?
What is behavior therapy?
This is a possible result of couples' therapy.
What is couple separation?
According to NIDA, this is the rate of those returning to substance use after period of abstinence.
What is 40%-60%?
This barrier to treatment can be helped if treatment professionals learn/develop this.
What is cultural competence?
According the HUD, this is the percentage of homeless people with a mental illness.
What is 26%?
In this type of treatment, objects, figurines, can be used in direct or indirect ways to help clients work through their struggles.
Name the psychotherapy
What is play therapy?
This is the difference between systems and structural family therapy.
What is family is viewed as a system, each member contributes to the system (behavior) whereas focus is on individual and entire family? (systems theory)
What is focus of family is on boundaries and family structures (who does what)? (Structural)
These are some benefits of group therapy in treating substance disorders.
What is maintain sobriety in group format, rewarding benefits of group such as support, and also confrontation?
This is a group that advocates for those with mental health disorders.
What is NAMI? (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
Name 3 types of treatment providers.
What are psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, school psychologist, school social workers, marriage and family therapists, religious counselors?
Name the technique and psychotherapy
What is aversive conditioning?
What is behavior therapy?
This is done during first meeting with client to gather important information on history and current experiences.
What is an intake?
This is the age range of highest prevalence of drug use.
What is 18-25 years?
According to research, barriers to services among ethnic minorities include these. Name 3.
What lack of insurance, lack of transportation, time?
This was the year antipsychotic medications were introduced for treatment.
What is 1954?
Name the technique and psychotherapy
What is ABC model?
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
This type of treatment modality is regarded as most cost effective "economical".
What is group therapy?
With a comorbid disorder diagnosis, these are the 2 disorders usually diagnosed with substance abuse.
What is a mood and anxiety disorder?
What is language?