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a treatable, chronic disease involving complex interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environments, and an individual’s life experiences.

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Addiction

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DSM-V Diagnosis Related to Addiction

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  1. Substance Use Disorders

2. Gambling Disorder

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6 Dimensions of ASAM

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  1. Acute Intoxication and/or Withdrawal Potential
  2. Biomedical Conditions and Complications
  3. Emotional, Behavioral or Cognitive Conditions or Complications
  4. Readiness to change
  5. Relapse, Continued Use Or Continued Problem Potential
  6. Recovery/Living Environment
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ASAM Levels of Care

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0.5 - Early Intervention
OTP Level 1 - Opioid Treatment program
Level 1 - Outpatient Services
Level 2.1 - Intensive Outpatient Services
Level 2.5 - Patient Hospitalization Services
Level 3.1 - Clinically Managed
Low Intensity Residential Service
Level 3.3 - Clinically Managed Population Specific High Intensity Residential Service
Level 3.5 - Clinically Managed
High Intensity Residential Service
Level 3.7 - Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Services
Level 4 - Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Services

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Treats the most problematic of the two disorders first before treating the other disorder. Less likely to be effective than integrated treatment, because the symptoms of the two disorders are interrelated, with one disorder frequently impacting symptoms of the other.

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Sequential Model

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Treats both substance use and mental health disorders at the same time but with different providers. Barrier: providers often exist and operate independently of one another, creating inefficient and often ineffective treatment for the individual.

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Parallel Model

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suggests that individuals with co-occurring disorders should receive treatment for both disorders at the same time and from the same team of treatment providers at one location. Multidisciplinary team approach and cross training for all staff. Viewed as most effective model of treatment for co-occurring disorders.

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Integrated Model

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

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Recovery

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What stage of group therapy is this?

the orientation phase. The leader is most active in this stage. Universal norms are discussed such as confidentiality, attendance, and rules of communication and participation are addressed. This is the stage that discusses the time frame/termination of the group.

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Stage 1. Forming

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What stage of group therapy is this?

the transition phase. Anxiety, ambiguity, and conflict become prevalent as group members test and act-out behaviors to define themselves and the group norms. This stage creates an interpersonal climate where members should feel free to disagree with each other.

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Stage 2. Storming

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What stage of group therapy is this?

the cohesiveness phase. Members develop group-specific standards (cohesiveness) and a therapeutic alliance forms such as disapproving late-arriving members, or the level of anger/conflict that will be tolerated.

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Stage 3. Norming

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What stage of group therapy is this?

the performing phase. During this stage, individual growth and team productivity and effectiveness occur. Members experiment with new ideas or behaviors and egalitarianism develops.

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Stage 4. Working

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What stage of group therapy is this?

the termination phase. The closure for the group as a whole or the individual that left. The primary task is to discuss and review actual outcomes and achievements, explore feelings of what work (and what didn’t), and any feelings of loss. Introducing new concerns or initiatives are not appropriate.

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Stage 5. Adjourning

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the extent to which delivery of an intervention adheres to the protocol or program model originally developed.

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Fidelity

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The extent to which the results can be reproduced when the research is repeated under the same conditions.

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Reliability

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the degree of confidence that the causal relationship being tested is trustworthy and not influenced by other factors or variables. (experiment)

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Internal validity

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the extent to which results from a study can be applied (generalized) to other situations, groups or events.

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External validity

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  1. The term that refers to the process of cultural exchange that takes place when two or more cultures come in contact with each other
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Acculturation

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a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress. It occurs when you feel overwhelmed, emotionally drained, and unable to meet constant demands.

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Burnout

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a description of a relationship between two or more people in which personal boundaries are permeable and unclear.

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Enmeshment

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when psychologists or others take on the suffering of patients who have experienced extreme stress or trauma

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Compassion fatigue

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the indirect trauma that can occur when we are exposed to difficult or disturbing images and stories second-hand.

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Vicarious trauma (VT) and Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS)

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A set of shared assumptions, where people can predict each others actions in a given circumstance and react accordingly

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Culture