Psychiatric Models of Addiction Flashcards
What are the core features of addictive behaviour?
Salience (importance, dominance)
Mood modification (rush, escape)
Tolerance (escalation for effect, increasing intensity, recklessness, destructiveness)
Withdrawal (unpleasant emotional/ physical effects )
Conflict (interpersonal, intrapsychic, loss of control)
Relapse (repeated reversions to excess)
What is habit formation?
An acquired behaviour pattern regularly followed until it becomes involuntary
Acquired by learning mechanisms
Associative and instrumental learning
Automaticity
What is the biopsychosocial model?
Concerned with the interaction of biological factors (physical health, genetics), psychological factors (mental health) and social factors (finances, social support)
What are the biological/ physical factors associated with substance misuse?
Current non-prescribed drug use Current prescribed drug use Physical dependency (withdrawal symptoms, tolerance) Drug use history Drug treatment history Injectin behaviours High risk sexual behaviour General physical heatlh Physical treatment goals
What is involved in the psychological factors in formulation?
Full personal/ developmental history Functional analysis of current drug use Belief about drug use Coping skills/ styles Cognitive functioning Current/ past psychological problems Current/ past psychiatric problems Current/ past contact with MH services Psychological treatment goals
What social factors are involved in formulation??
Exploring significant relationships Housing Employment Financial Legal Social treatment goals