This is the person you address all questions or concerns to about treatment and overall needs including phone use and visitations
What is your therapist?
a physiological state in which the body adapts to a substance, causing withdrawal symptoms if substance is reduced or stopped.
What is physical dependence?
This person is in charge of housekeeping and has an amazing attitude everyday
Who is Ms. Dainel
this is the leading cause of preventable death in the US. there are over 7,000 chemicals within the substance and there is not safe level of exposure even secondhand.
what is tobacco, cigarettes, and vaping?
these are core beliefs and principles that guide our actions and decisions. they influence how we behave, what we prioritize, and how we interact with others.
How many days after admission can someone utilize the phones?
7 days
a strong emotional or mental reliance on a substance to provide enjoyment, satisfaction, or relief from distress
what is a psychological dependence?
Name the three therapists that provide clinical services at sea grove.
Bradley, Ryan, and Latesha
a rapid and severe opioid withdrawal triggered when certain medications displace opioids from brain receptors too quickly
What are precipitated withdrawals?
limits and rules we set for ourselves in relationships to protect our well-being. the formula includes identifying the issue, communicating your needs, setting a consequence, and following through on that consequence.
what are boundaries?
What is the attendance policy for group?
Clients are required to attend all group. Exceptions include detox (if actively ill), cleared by a team member to not attend, and emergencies
the handbook used to diagnose mental health disorders.
What is the DSM?
Who is the person that sends your records to other facilities to continue treatment.
Who is Paulette?
approximately 1 in 10 people that use this substance will become addicted and if they start before the age of 18, the rate increases to 1 in 6. this substance is stronger than ever before and is legalized in some states.
What is marijuana?
psychological frameworks that describe how you navigate intimacy, trust, and vulnerability in relationships stemming from early childhood experiences with caregivers. examples include secure, avoidant, anxious, and disorganized.
What are attachment styles?
What time are clients supposed to wake up?
7am
the ability to endure and manage painful emotions, physical discomfort, or stressful crises without reacting impulsively or making the situation worse.
What is distress tolerance?
What are the names of the two intake coordiantors?
Raheim and Allison
this substance impairs coordination, judgement, and cognitions. long-term use can shrink your brain volume, cause cognitive decline, increases the risk of dementia, and leads to a higher likelihood of immune/blood disorders.
What is alcohol?
this represents the characteristic ways people express information, emotions, and ideas. the four main types include passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive, and assertive.
What are communication styles?
What makes intake keep a hygiene product from being taken on the unit?
If alcohol is in the first four ingredients.
habitual, irrational thought patterns that twist realist and fuel negative emotions like anxiety and depression. examples include all-or-nothing thinking, overgeneralizations, and discounting the positives.
What are cognitive distortions?
Name 6 BHTs at Sea Grove.
Haley, Deshawn, Annie, Vienna, Ethan, Nick, Ben, Keith, Megan, Emily
this substance is a potent opioid-like alkaloid that is highly potent. this substance is 13% more potent than morphine.
What are 7-OH?
a type of therapy that helps manage intensely overwhelming emotions, reduce harmful behaviors, and improve relationships. examples include DEAR MAN and HALT.
What is dialectical behavior therapy or DBT?