Psychiatric Models of Addiction Flashcards

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What are the core features of addictive behaviour?

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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)

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What is habit formation?

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An acquired behaviour pattern regularly followed until it becomes involuntary
Acquired by learning mechanisms
Associative and instrumental learning
Automaticity

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What is the biopsychosocial model?

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Concerned with the interaction of biological factors (physical health, genetics), psychological factors (mental health) and social factors (finances, social support)

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What are the biological/ physical factors associated with substance misuse?

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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
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What is involved in the psychological factors in formulation?

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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
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What social factors are involved in formulation??

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Exploring significant relationships
Housing
Employment
Financial
Legal
Social treatment goals
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