Chapter 5 Flashcards
Three main relapse triggers
Sex
money
relationships
Best practice for deactivating drugs/pills
Deterra bag
No single medical or psychological test going to Jermyn with absolute certain tea that a person is drug or alcohol dependence?
True or false.
True
Issues in assessment (3)
Stigma leads to denial
Inconsistent social attitudes
No certainty with tests
Five components of a diagnostic interview
Collateral interviews provide a more complete picture
Readiness for change
Trans theoretical model
Structure interview format
Substance use history questionnaire
11 DSM classifications
Alcohol Caffeine Cannabis Cocaine Hallucinogens Inhalants Opioids Sedatives Stimulants Tobacco Other substances
Diagnosis criteria for SUDS
Impaired control
Social impairment
Risky use
Pharmacological conditions
Three behavioral phases
The Prodromal (early) Phase
The Crucial Phase
The Chronic Phase
The Prodromal Phase
Increase a tolerance First black out Sneaking use Preoccupation with use Hurried ingestion Avoiding reference of use
The crucial phase
Loss of control Denial Confrontation by others Guilt Periodic abstinence or changing patterns Losses Interventions Increased alienation More frequent use
The chronic Phase
Continuous use Indefinable fears Irrational thinking Tremors, malnutrition, overdoses, decreased tolerance Obsessive use until recovery or death
Four stages in the family system of addiction
- Denial
- Home treatment
- Chaos
- Control
T WEAK
Tolerance
Worried
Eye-opener
Amnesia
K/Cut down