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3 Types of Theraputic Groups

1) psycho-educational


2) psycho-therapeutic


3) self-help

Psychotheraputic

also known as process groups; need to be led by a counselor familiar with co-occuring disorders, and group dynamic is used for growth

4 Types of Non-12-Step Self-Help Groups

1) secular organizations of sobriety


2) refuge recovery


3) moderation management


4) SMART recovery

action

type of gambler that enjoys the "thrill" or skill; often starts after a large and unexpected win

escape

type of gambler that enjoys being numbed to reality and typically has no notable win in their history

nucleus accumbens

preliminary treatment in rat studies shows that stimulating (TMS) this region of the brain reduces alcohol and cocaine consumption

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields (a coil) to stimulate neurons, also known as deep brain stimulation

alcohol & nicotine

exercise decreased withdrawal symptoms, anxiety, and depression for these DOCs (Wang et al., 2014)

abstinence rates

Exercise increased _____ for illicit drug users (Wang et al., 2014)

propanolol

experimental treatment to reduce substance cravings by disrupting memory reactivation

psilocybin; abstinent days; expected difficulty quitting

_______: experimental treatment for cocaine use disorder that appears to increase _____ and decrease ______ via induced spiritual/meaningful experiences

Naltrexone/Vivitrol

medication option for food addiction symptoms

SSRIs

medication option for obsessive thinking associated with eating disorders

vyvanse

medication option for appetite control, necessary to control binges

4 Likely Outcomes for Patients with Co-occuring Mental Disorders

1) quitting treatment


2) psychiatric hospitalization


3) homelessness


4) harder/more expensive to treat

anorexia

eating disorder that benefits the most from family therapy