Gwen has shared that while she struggles with acknowledging …show more content…
Gwen shared that her level of previous use had been high enough that she has begun to experience “withdrawal” symptoms while sober at the inpatient facility, putting her matched symptoms at a seven, indicating a severe level of substance use disorder according to the DSM-5 (American Psychiatric Association, …show more content…
To treat the client, we need to identify what the priorities of treatment are. To do this, we need to identify the main points to address, which one should be addressed first, and provide a rationale for why this was the case.
First, while the client exhibits indicators for both substance use disorder and childhood trauma, I chose to prioritize treating the client’s substance use disorder first. The biggest priority is to help the client maintain a sense of control and safety with their use of Vicodin and alcohol. As of now, the client has met the criteria for severe substance use disorder, with behaviors that have put the client at risk of serious physical harm and has presented with signs of withdrawal. The breaking of addiction is seriously taxing work, and the client will need all of their strength and resources dedicated to this task