The Behavioral Health Services offered by BrightView.
What is Individual Counseling, Group, and Case Management?
A condition characterized by compulsive misuse of drugs or alcohol despite harmful consequences.
What is Substance Use Disorder?
A medical condition characterized by an impaired ability to stop or control alcohol use despite adverse social, occupational, or health consequences.
What is Alcohol Use Disorder?
Medical Appointment Cadencies
What is weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, and bi-monthly?
The Framework of BrightView.
What is Greet, Relate, Explain, Ask, and Thank?
What is Treatment Team?
A report that confirms substance levels in a patient's urine.
What is a toxicology report?
A test used to determine if a patient is currently under the influence of Alcohol.
What is a Breath Alcohol Test?
A medication used in the scenario that a patient is suspected of an overdose.
What is Narcan?
The Core Values at BrightView.
What is Respect, Inspiration, Service, and Excellence?
A change that occurred to minimize the time that a patient is at a center.
What are 30 minute groups and individual sessions?
It is recommended that a patient wait this amount of time at minimum from last use prior to inducting on Bup to prevent precipitated withdrawal.
What is 24 hours?
A possible, and potentially fatal, symptom of Alcohol detox.
What is a seizure?
The program types offered at BrightView.
What are Opioid Treatment Program and Office Based Opioid Treatment?
Language that is used to reduce stigma and negative bias when talking about addiction.
What is Purposeful Language?
The Group topics covered at BrightView.
What are Coping Skills, Relapse Prevention, and Anger Management?
The amount of time a patient should wait before eating or drinking
How long is 20 minutes?
What is Jaundice?
BONUS - Double: A set of practical strategies and attitudes aimed at reducing the negative consequences associated with specific human behaviors, in this case, drug use.
What is Harm Reduction?
BrightView's Goal
What is Serving People and saving lives?
A program that can be utilized to complete offsite Behavioral Health Appointments.
What is Backline+?
The medications that are offered by BrightView for Substance Use Disorders.
What is Suboxone, Subutex, Sublocade, Brixadi, Naltrexone, Vivitrol and Methadone?
BONUS - Double: The medications that are offered by BrightView for Alcohol Use Disorder.
What is Naltrexone, Vivitrol, Campral, and Antabuse?
The chemical released by the brain when a person has a pleasurable experience such as love, exercise, good food, etc.
What is Dopamine?
A federal law that protects the privacy rights of people seeking treatment for substance abuse disorders.
What is 42 CFR Part 2?