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Recovery oriented approach |
emphasize staying in treatment include family and significant others be sensitive towards the differences |
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Minnesota Model Four basic assumptions |
1. clients can change behaviors 2. substance use is an illness to live with 3. absitnence improves lifestyle 4. AA and NA principles are helpful |
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Pharmacological Approach |
Methadone based treatment Natlrexone based treatment Antabuse (Disulfiram) |
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Methadone based treatment |
agonist opium addiction |
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Naltrexone based treatment |
antagonist opium addiction |
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Antabuse (Disulfiram) |
Alcohol addiction |
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Behavioral approaches |
CBT Contingency Management Aversion therapy Community reinforcement |
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Contemporary approaches |
1. mindfulness 2. motivational interviewing 3. harm reduction 4. family based treatments |
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Lifestyle chage is main focus of treatment programs? |
context approach financials occupation |
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Principles of effective treatment |
No single treatment works for everyone Treatment needs to be readily available Remain in treatment for adequate time period Many drug addicts also have mental disorders Treatment doesnt need to be voluntary to be effective |
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Factors impacting treatment effectiveness |
age compliancy dose duration support |