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    Cocaine Addiction

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    The research will also allow for medications to be discovered to treat those with a cocaine addiction or those that continuously relapse due to a former addiction. The Neural Mechanisms of Cocaine Addiction, Cocaine Cues, and Psychotherapy will be discussed. [National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2015] Table 1: shows those in their late teens and early twenties have the highest rate…

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    Quitting cold turkey can lead to undesirable symptoms and can be dangerous. At a treatment center, the patient is monitored continuously to lessen symptoms. In addition, a treatment center provides the necessary support the patient needs to prevent a relapse. Once detox is complete, patients are ready to begin inpatient or outpatient treatment. With inpatient treatment, the patient stays at the facility and is continuously supported by medical staff. While inpatient treatment is ideal, some…

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    Detox Research Paper

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    This recognition is the first step toward recovery. Sometimes however, detox is imposed by others - most often family members or the court system. In those cases relapse can be more common, and an integral component of the program is attempting to achieve buy-in by the victim through intensive counseling and, eventually, recognition that the quality of life obtained by being "clean" is immeasurably better than that…

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    interest in these benefits. The relationship in the middle of benefit and liquidity was analyzed, as measured by current proportion and money hole (money transformation cycle) on an example of business entities in Saudi Arabia utilizing connection and relapse investigation. The study found that the money transformation cycle was of more significance as a measure of liquidity than the current proportion that influences benefit. The size variable was found to have noteworthy impact on…

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    to learn how to attend awareness to body sensations, emotions and thoughts, to aid in the prevention of depressive relapse. The program combines aspects of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and mindfulness meditation (Crane, 2008). The aim of the MBCT program is to teach people to identify and disconnect or decentre from negative, ruminative thought patterns in times of potential relapse (Scherer-Dickson, 2004). The program is taught over the course of eight weeks in a group setting. The structure…

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    Counseling Theory Paper

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    due to not abiding by the rules and regulations. He presented with SI with a history of suicide attempts. Rex shared that he is anxious about the unknown. His mood was described as “depressed”. He is hopeless, feeling as though he will “definitely relapse”. However, he has not experienced any visual or auditory hallucinations or delusions. Based on this patient’s case,…

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    Drug Rehab Rehabilitation

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    substance out of your body, heal the damages the substance has done to you, and attenuate the effects of drug withdrawal over your body. The psychological detox or withdrawal is perhaps even more difficult, takes time, and its failure means certain relapse. You have to achieve counseling meetings which may be organized for individuals, for groups or even for…

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    medical coupled with behavioral therapy need to be administered to the addicts. They also argue that addicts need to remain in treatment session for a considerable long period under observance for the abstinence program to work and prevent chances of relapse. Furthermore, they believe that addicts are affected with multiple problems related to substance abuse such as mental illnesses and infectious diseases which need to be attended to; this can only be done under the programs. Opponents, on the…

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    Program Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment Center Description of Ambrosia Treatment Center’s Program: Ambrosia Treatment Center’s mission statements is “We strive to offer progressive treatment modalities to help the sick and suffering addict and alcoholic start their journey of recovery in a respectful, nurturing and comfortable way”. Ambrosia treatment centers offer this as personal goals for all their clients – “While building a supportive environment to ensure sobriety is the top…

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    recovery, who has relapsed on heroin after a successful period of sobriety. Prior to this current relapse and treatment episode, Maurice built upon his recovery, and utilized his personal knowledge as a gateway for entry into the professional world of addictions counseling. Noted as his third treatment episode, it appears that Maurice is facing some of the toughest family and social consequences due to this relapse, damaging relationships and trust he most certainly worked at rebuilding during…

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