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Special Populations: Culture
Addiction Across the Life Span
Family Resiliencies
Co-Occurring Disorders
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Societies need to be identify/classify or put everyone in a "box" is a risk for substance abuse for this group of people who may feel like they do not belong.
What is the culture of LGBT
100
The association of parental disapproval with binge drinking was stronger for this culture.
Who are European Americans
100
Items such as tolerance and legal or occupational consequences of substance misuse are not relevant to this age group.
Who are the elderly.
100
This is more than just the ability of an individual family member to recover; rather, it involves protective factors within the entire family system
What is resilience
100
Disorders that commonly coexist with substance abuse and treatment.
What are Mood and Anxiety Disorders
200
Prejudice and discrimination from within the treatment system and lack of acceptance or not fitting into the treatment climate.
What are the barriers to treatment for LGBT people
200
Studies show, that compared to White adolescents, this group initiates alcohol use at an earlier age, increases their use more slowly throughout adolescence, and reach peak involvement at an older age.
Who are African American adolescents.
200
Constructed a model of psychosocial development consisting of eight stages
Who is Erik Erickson
200
Defined as an illness not just of the individual but of the entire family
What is Addiction.
200
Traditionally, the most common approach to treating clients with dual diagnoses.
What is identifying one disorder as primary and the other as secondary.
300
For this group of people, it is believed that addiction starts while being treated for something else.
Who are Veterans
300
A predictor of substance use, when peer use and academic achievement are taken into account for Asian American adolescents, this notion is no longer a predictor.
What is acculturation
300
According to Erickson, at each critical juncture of life and individual must
What is resolving a crisis relevant to that developmental stage before moving to the next one
300
For every person who suffers from alcohol, cocaine, gambling, and other addictive problems
Who are the lives of at least four other people are consistently altered.
300
Proven to be ineffective way of treating clients with dual diagnoses
What is treating each problem separately
400
In Prozac Nation, Elizabeth was suffering from this.
What is Substance Misuse with Co-Occurring Mental Disorder (Depression).
400
Early intoxication was related to delinquency, family and cultural history of alcohol abuse or dependence, poverty, broken family structure, and more family conflict for this culture.
Who are Urban American Indian adolescents
400
Identity versus role confusion
What is the stage adolescents must resolve
400
Individual problems such as mental illness and alcoholism would evaporate as soon as this happens
What happens when the family was working as a system.
400
Persons clinically diagnosed with a severe mental illness and coexisting substance use disorder
Who are single males, less educated, and history of substance misuse
500
Going from doctor to doctor and illegally obtaining prescriptions.
What is doctor shopping?
500
This is a protective factor that shared by African American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American adolescents.
What is racial/cultural identity
500
The resolution crises are put on hold
What happens When life crises are resolved through consistent use of chemicals
500
Key processes in Family Resiliency
What are family beliefs, family organizational patterns, and family communication processes.
500
Provides simultaneous treatment for the mental illness and the substance use disorder.
What is Integrated Treatment Program