Counseling Models & Nonpharmacological Tx Flashcards
ABC SOUP
1) inDUC
2) rate
3) scq
4) cri
5) urica
1) inventory of drug use consequences
2) recovery attitude & treatment evaluator (level of resistance)
3) situational confidence questionnaire for etoh
4) coping response inventory
5) motivation for change
ASAM Criteria Goals
most commonly used tool in FACE to FACE encounter to assist wat level of care is needed and to justify admission, assess during tx, and for courts to have record of intervention success/failure
ASAM 6 Dimensions
1) Intoxication & Withdrawal Potential
2) Biomedical (conditions and consequences)
3) Emotional / Behavioral Cognitive (conditions and consequences)
4) Readiness to Change
5) Relapse, Continued Use, or Continued Problem Potential
6) Recovery & Living Environment
ASAM Dimensions Scores
0 - very low
1 - minor
2 - moderate
3 - serious
4 - imminent danger
Refer to ASAM LOC Levels
0.5 = early intervention
1 = outpt
OTP1= outpt + RX (OTP or OBOT)
2.1 = outpt intense (9-19h/wk)
2.5 = part inpt (20h/wk)
3.1 = inpt residential low
3.3 = inpt residential high
3.5 = inpt residential high level
3.7 = inpt medical monitoring
4 = inpt psych + hospital
Which ASAM LOC are NOT AVAILABLE for adolescents?
OTP1= outpt + RX
AND
3.3 = inpt residential high
ASAM WITHDRAWAL LEVELS
1WM = ambulatory / low
2WM = ambulatory / high
3.2WM = inpt with 24h support
3.7WM = inpt with 24h medical care
4WM = likely unstable even with 3.7WM
ASAM transfer/discharge criteria
A = success, ok to decrease LOC
B = no success, recommend higher LOC
C = no success d/t unable to engage and may need other services
D = worse now, recommend higher LOC
def = eliciting change talk from patient
purpose = involve patient in process
words: compassion, evocation, acceptance, partnership
Motivational Interviewing
earning vouchers for negative urine drug screens
classic contingency management
conducting a moral inventory
in 12 steps
targeting cognitive, affective, and psychological triggers for SU
Gordon and Mar 1985 model
Dr Benjamin Rush
addiction is disease
AUD is an involuntary, primary, chronic, progressive, biopsychosocial spiritual disease
Minnesota Model philosophy