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    Suppose you felt like you were helping a loved one or friend with an issue he or she was having. But, in all actuality the strides you were taking to help the person were really hurting them? And let’s assume the help you are giving not only affected your friend/loved one, but also conveyed consequences and distress to you. It would seem all too obvious that this is happening. But, it’s not that simple when you are dealing with a relationship between a substance abuser and a family member.…

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    As a young child, I witnessed my father struggle with addiction. After my parents divorced and we were removed from the environment I always knew I would work with that population in life, but I did not know in what kind of sense, whether it was legal or mental health. I was passionate for that population because it was close and dear to my heart. I have always had the mentality that if I could help or save one person than everything I ever worked to that point has been worth it. I wanted to…

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    How To Spot A Shoplifter

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    Three things that surprised me or I did not Know: 1. One thing I did not know about shoplifters was how to spot them. For example, if a person is wearing a warm coat on a sunny day. That could be considered suspicious because its hot outside and he is wearing a warm coat. There are many ways to spot them “Someone who enters or leaves the store quickly.” That could be a sign the person just grabbed something and ran without any thought. Another way to spot them is if you see them sending the…

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    I would like to place a patient with a professional referral who will be leaving a residential care facility being treated for alcohol addiction on December 29, 2015. I am the case manager for the consulting physician who is overseeing the patients care. The physician, Dr. Peter J. Lambrou, Center for Aviation Medicine, is treating the patient to regain his FAA Airman’s Certificate. In this regard there are requirements to be certain we are on track for make application for his FAA Medical…

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    Have you ever had a piece of candy that you’re now addicted to? Well I do and it’s Snickers. Snickers is my favorite candy for many reasons. Some including it being the perfect size for a snack, another being the delicious combination of chocolate and caramel. The third reason why I am addicted to Snickers is because the peanuts inside the candy bar are an astonishing taste to the chocolate and caramel. A Snickers bar is the perfect size for a snack. If you want a snack just eat a snickers.…

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    CLIENT INFORMATION Danielle Swanberg is a 30-year-old, Catholic, married, white female. Danielle recently got married in the summer of 2016 to Brian Swanberg; the couple has no children together. She recently moved from her parents’ house beginning of 2016 and now lives in Claremont, California with her husband. Mrs. Swanberg arrived at the treatment facility on November 22, 2016, and described to be a concern for her safety. An interview was conducted with Mrs. Swanberg. The interview…

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    problem in school and people’s households. In the essay, Fortnite Addiction or Amusement, by Kimberly crouch, the reader can infer that Fortnite is an addiction and not amusement. Fortnite can disturb and distract you in many different ways. One example Fortnite can disturb you is that it’s violent and distracting. The author states,”Fortnite is addicting, violent, and distracting in the classroom. Fortnite is an addiction in and out of people’s homes.” To explain, Fortnite is highly…

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    give them has the Solid Landings name and logo. This includes reusable water bottles and backpacks. After our clients are sober and return home they continue to use these product and use word-of-mouth to tell their friends who need help from their addiction and send them to our rehab. 13) What have been your least successful marketing strategies? - Our least successful strategies are billboards and those types of strategies. They are expensive and don’t get the message out as clear as social…

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    Dual Diagnosis Essay

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    Discuss and describe the term ‘dual diagnoses’ Dual diagnosis is termed by a person suffering from a mental condition such as, but not limited to, bipolar, eating disorders, anxiety, depression and schizophrenia AND predominantly a form of substance abuse ranging from nicotine to alcohol to a more heavier illicit drug such as amphetamines, Benzodiazepines or even abuse of prescription drugs. Though it appears other addictive behaviours (nymphomaniac, gambling or the like) can also amount to a…

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    Working with patients with co-occurring disorders requires the counselor to be familiar with both substance abuse disorders and mental disorders. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 (DSM 5) is a vital tool in the process of diagnosing both. Therefore, knowledge and competency in using it is also vital. To gain these, one must practice. The following are case studies and questions completed in an effort to do so. Tom The first scenario of Tom is an example of…

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