The level of care that provides 1 to 3 sessions prior to an individual enrolling into an outpatient program
What is Brief Intervention?
The F Code for alcohol use mild
What is F10.10?
The substance that causes short-term memory loss and learning
What is Marijuana?
This evidence-based practice is evident through an individual's modified behavior to overcome their problems
What is Action Stage of Change?
The term that identifies a method to manage relapse and mental health symptoms
What is Coping Skills?
The level of care that provides time-limited structured treatment for a minimum of 9 hours per week
What is Intensive Outpatient?
The F Code for opioid use moderate
What is F11.20?
This substance can increase a person’s risk of stroke, liver cirrhosis, hepatitis, cancer, and other serious health conditions
What is alcohol?
The evidence-based practice that addresses an individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?
The term that identifies an individual dealing with more than one diagnosis
What is Dual Diagnosis?
The level of care that provides medication assisted treatment on a long-term basis, similar to chronic management of a medical condition
What is Opioid Treatment Program (OTP)?
The F code for cannabis use
What is F12?
The substance when mixed with another opioid can increase its effects
What is Fentanyl? or What is Xylazine?
This evidence-based practice utilizes four fundamental processes: engaging, focusing, evoking, and planning
What is Motivational Interviewing?
The month that celebrates National Recovery Month
What is September?
The level of care that provides services three to five days a week for at least four hours per day and assist individuals with chronic medical and psychiatric conditions
What is Outpatient Rehab?
The F code for Xanax
What is F13 Sedative, Hypnotic, Anxiolytic for Benzodiazepines?
The substance when injected places the individual at risk for viral infections
What is Heroin?
The evidence-based practice that is based on cognitive behavioral change
What is Thinking for a Change?
The six self-care categories (name 3)
What is Spiritual, Social, Emotional, Mental, Practical and Physical?
The level of care that provides treatment to individuals with substance use disorders who are not in need of detox but are unable to participate in, or comply with, treatment outside of a 24-hour structured treatment setting
What is Inpatient Rehab?
The F code for Phencyclidine
What is F16 (PCP)?
The substance increases levels of dopamine in the brain related to the control of movement and reward
What is Cocaine?
The evidence-based practice that provides motivational incentives to treat individuals with substance use disorder
What is Contingency Management?
The term that identifies an individual's conditions within a home, family, school, and community that can impact a person’s ability to be healthy
What is the Social Determinants of Health?