Assessment and Planning
Full Program of Recovery
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Medical
Other
100

Why do you have an assessment when you first enter into treatment?

 to get a better idea about you and your situation and to develop a treatment plan.

100

explain what a full program of recovery is

a process of change through which people improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.

100

where do eels try to migrate to?

Bermuda Triangle

100

When people have been taking high doses of alcohol or other drugs they can have severe___________

withdrawal

100

Often, __________ issues have contributed to your SUD and mental Health disorders.

Family

200

A detailed plan with information about a patient's disease, the goal of treatment, the treatment options for the disease and possible side effects, and the expected length of treatment.

Treatment Plan

200

During Intake _____________ conduct a brief addiction screening and a brief mental health screening

treatment programs

200

What animals eye is bigger than its brain?

Ostrich

200

What is the immediate goal of a medical assessment?

identify and treat any medical emergencies such as withdrawal

200

DEFINITION: is an evaluation of a person's mental health, social status, and ability to function in their community. It can also include a person's perception of themselves

psychosocial 

300

Addiction and mental health disorders are often called _______________ disorders because they are influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors.

biopsychosocial

300

Screenings are designed to obtain basic information about your _______ and ____________

substance use and mental health 

300

What animal is 30 times more likely to get struck by lightening than humans?

Giraffe

300

What is the secondary goal of a medical assessment 

identify and plan to treat non emergency medical problems such as drug related sores

300

The treatment plan will include these areas to work on...

Name 3

Intoxication/withdrawal

medical problems

emotional problems

accepting treatment

relapse

recovery

life skills

Coping skills

communication skills

PTSD

Triggers

High risk situations

housing


400

Co-Occurring disorders are influenced by these 3 factors

psychological, social, and biological factors

400

for most people screenings will be followed by several__________.

assessments

400

Your brain is constantly eating itself. What is this process called?

This process is called phagocytosis, where cells envelop and consume smaller cells or molecules to remove them from the system.

400

Treatment __________ will help you become medically stable so you can participate in treatment activities.

professionals

400
Definition: a form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.

Group Therapy

500

Definition:  factors that can affect a person's risk of addiction include their genes, stage of development, and even gender or ethnicity. 

Biological

500

A_______________ may provide you with a review of the ______________________, treatment process, and your rights and responsibilities.

counselor

treatment program

500

Can Hippos Swim?

Yes or No

NO

 Hippos really do have big bones, so big and dense, in fact, that they’re barely buoyant at all. They don’t swim and instead perform a slow-motion gallop on the riverbed or on the sea floor. In fact, hippos can even sleep underwater, thanks to a built-in reflex that allows them to bob up, take a breath, and sink back down without waking.

500

People with co-occurring disorders often have general _____________ problems that they have ignored and may have grown worse.

Medical

500

Definition: is one type of psychotherapy in which a trained professional helps a single person work through personal issues they have been facing. It is an effective treatment for a variety of emotional difficulties and mental illnesses.

Individual Therapy