Back to the Basics
Think Local
Safety First!
Intoxication 101
Interventions
100

In recovery, people move back and forth through these. It is the clinicians job to identify where the member is at in that moment, and respond with appropriate interventions. 

Stages of Change:

Bonus: Name the 5 stages

100

The number to call with members when you need to link them to substance abuse services. 

211 (988 can also give referrals)

100

What does MAT stand for?

Medication assisted treatment

Bonus: Name a medication used with Alcohol Use Disorder that helps with cravings

100

Which substances are the most dangerous to withdraw from medically?

Alcohol and benzodiazepines 

Bonus: Why? 

100

This intervention is all about ambivalence and rolling with resistance.

Motivational Interviewing

Bonus: Name 2 MI techniques and when you would use them 

200

These are 3 (of many) reasons that people with substance use disorders are dishonest about their use. 

Shame, fear (of change and consequences), Denial, STIGMA!!!

200

Curriculum for this Co-occurring Group was created by Telecare to address substance use from a holistic and stigma reducing perspective. 

Whole Person Care

200

What do you want to know more about with regards to working with Co-Occurring members?

200

What might someone be under the influence of if they are presenting with the following behaviors: rapid speech, loss of sleep, blurred vision, excessive energy, risky behaviors, weight loss, sweating, twitching, rapid heart rate, decreased appetite, high blood pressure. 


Stimulants: Cocaine/Crack Cocaine, Methamphetamines (crystal meth/ice/speed), synthetic stimulants (bath salts). 

200

Identifying triggers, developing coping skills and building a support system are three common parts to this written intervention. 

Relapse Prevention Plan

300

This is the pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction

Dopamine

300

What do you want to know more about with regards to working with Co-Occurring members?

300

Needle/Syringe programs and Fentanyl testing strips are both examples of ____ _______. 

Harm Reduction

Bonus: Name 2 harm reduction techniques for reducing alcohol use

300

What might someone be under the influence of when exhibiting the following behaviors: decreased breathing, small pupils, problems with attention, drowsy or sleepiness, low energy, slurred speech, confusion.

Opiates: Prescription (Vicodin, OxyContin, Percocet, morphine, codeine, fentanyl), heroin


300

In this stage, individuals are aware of the problem and are considering making a change, but haven't made a commitment yet.

Contemplation


Bonus: What are some stage appropriate interventions? 

400

This Recovery program is similar to Alcoholics Anonymous...minus the religious aspect and is available in person and on line. 

SMART Recovery

400

Name 4 residential treatment programs in San Diego that accept Medi-Cal

Stepping Stone, McAlister, Turning Point, CRASH, Interfaith, Freedom Ranch, Pathfinders, MAAC, House of Metamorphosis...

400

Name a few of the common drugs used for Opiate Use Disorder. 

methadone, suboxone, naloxone

Bonus: What is the most common name for naloxone? 

400

What do you want to know more about with regards to working with Co-Occurring members? 

400

An increase in this intervention has shown to reduce both substance use and overall quality of life in Older Adults

Socialization

Bonus: What are a few causes for substance use specifically with Older Adults?