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CADC CCAPP 12/17 Study Guide, Questions and answers. Graded A+ Adlerian Therapy - ✔✔He gave us the concept of the inferiority complex and emphasized the importance of birth order on an indivi ... dual's psychological functioning. Encouragement is a major tool in this approach and it places a strong emphasis on helping the client recognize their own strengths and believe in their own dignity and self worth. Applicable Regulations - ✔✔Usually refers to state and federal program standards and guidelines for providing treatment services, Assessment - ✔✔Those procedures by which a counselor/program identifies and evaluates an individual's strength, weakness, problems and needs for developement of tx plan. Assessment Tools - ✔✔Procedures or instruments such as inventories, questionnaires, checklists, structured interviews, etc. which are the basis for developing and forming judgement regarding the specific nature and extent of the clients problems. Behavior Modification - ✔✔Changing human behavior by the application of positive and negative reinforcement of behavior or by other learning techniques. Behavioral Approach - ✔✔The systematic application of learning principles and techniques to the tx of bx disorders. Behavorial therapists assume the disorders are learned ways of behaving that are maladaptive and consequently can best be modified in more adaptive directions through relearning bx's. Bibliotherapy - ✔✔The use of reading assignments in order to help clints increase their knowledge on a topic or therapeutic interest or even help them to achieve greater insight into their problems. Brief Therapy - ✔✔Any number of approaches to psychology that emphasize short term, efficient Therapy. Including the brevity (temporary) and focus on the solutions to problems, not an understanding of their cause. Case Management - ✔✔Activities which bring services, agencies, resources,or ppl together within a planned framework of action toward the achievement of established goals. It may involve liaison activities and collateral contacts. Case Presentation Method (CPM) - ✔✔A carefully standardized procedure which allows a candidate to demonstrate a skill in each of the twelve core functions. Client-Centered Therapy (Rogerian Therapy) - ✔✔A system of Therapy based on the assumption that the client is in the best position to resolve his/her own problems provided that the therapist can establish a warm, permissive atmosphere in which the the client feels free to discuss his/her problems and to obtain insight into them. The therapist assumes a non-directive role, and does not advise, interpret, or intervenes except to offer encouragement and occasional restatements of the clients remarks for the purpose of emphasis and clarification. Client-Identifiying Data - ✔✔Information that would allow someone to identify a specific client. When discussing clients with individual for whom the counselor does not have a specific release of information, care must be taken not to say anything that would identify the client. Simply using a false name or no name is not adequate. The facts of the case must be disguised so that it would be impossible to determine the clients identity. Cognitive Approach - ✔✔A counseling technique which focuses on developing understanding of and effecting change in ones thoughts patterns and processes in order to change feelings and behaviors. Collateral Contacts - ✔✔Individuals who have significant information pertaining to the client that is beneficial to the therapeutic process. These individuals include, but are not limited to, family, friends, employers, probation officers, and other significant people in the clients life. Continium of Care - ✔✔Various modalities in providing tx for individuals, including, but limited to, detox, inpatient, outpatient,halfway house, transitional housing, etc. these are arranged from most to least restrictive in terms of their demands on clients time,activity and freedom. Core Function - ✔✔Twelve Areas of service provided to clients by alcohol and other drug abuse counselors including: Screening, Intake, Orientation, Assessment, Treatment Planning, Counseling, Case Management, Crisis Intervention, Clint Education, Referral, Reports and Record Keeping, and Consultation. Corroborative Information - ✔✔Information gathered from secondary sources which verifies or provides a check on information gathered by primary source. For example, famil memebers may be asked for "corroborative information" as clients are engaged in treatment to provide a more correct or more complete picture of the clients problems and behavior. Counseling Theories - ✔✔Philosophical and practical way of thinking that offers a framework for understanding the clients world and guidelines for problem solving. Well-developed theories cover, Metaphysics- how the world works, Ethics- how people should act, Logic- cause and effect in relationships, Epistomology-how people changes, and Ontology-the meaning of human exsistence. Decision Making - ✔✔The process of arriving at a course of action in the context of various possible choices to deal with a problem. The process has been described as having five statues when used as an approach to working with clients. They are: Developing Rapport/Structuring: Defining the problem and identifying the assets : Determing possible outcomes : Generating alternative solutions : and a generalizing organization transferring learning to the real world outside of the couns long setting. Diagnostic Evaluation - ✔✔A process usually implemented in the very early phases of tx which employs the use of interviews and assessment tools for arriving ata description and usually a summary statement, usually in a form of a single word or statement, such as, "alcohol dependent" in coorelation with the DSM IV-TR or the ICD-9-CM,the purpose is to establish the basis for assigning a diagnosis. Didactic Format - ✔✔A format designed or intended to provide instruction and information to participants through lectures, films,groups, etc. Evaluate - ✔✔The process of collecting information regarding the clients problem, history, and circumstances and subjecting that info to informed critical review to arrive at decisions regarding tx planning. This process occurs in various stages from screening the client,through assessment,tx, and discharge planning. Global Critera - ✔✔Specific skills that are required for each of the twelve core functions, independently. Meaning they will not appear under another function. Hypnotherapy - ✔✔Involves the use of hypnosis, a state of temporary altered attention. May be useful bringing forgotten experiences into a place where they are accessible by the conscious mind. Infractions - ✔✔Behaviors which occurs in violation of agency regulations or the professional code of ethics. Intake - ✔✔The administrative and initial assessment procedure for admission to a program. Integrate - ✔✔A process establishing knowledge,communication,relationship and harmony between parts of a whole which have been split apart or set in opposition to one another through polarization. This is a goal of the maturation process Intermediate Goals - ✔✔Tx planning goals midpoint per clients goals. Jungian Therapy - ✔✔Analytic Psychology, the concepts of collective unconscious and archetypes and defined introversion and extroversion as the two types of personality organization. Primary goal is for client to become adequately adapted to reality allowing them to fulfill their creative potential. Ultimate goal is: individuation. Major Life Areas - ✔✔Significant Areas or spheres in a clients life including ,but not limited to: physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, social,sexual,family,financial,legal,educational,recreational,nutritional,vocational,etc. each of these "life areas" are pertinent and will be influenced by chemical addiction. Mind-Body Therapy - ✔✔Based on presumption of unity and linkage between the mind and the body. Biofeedback, massage, breath work, relaxartion training, yoga, and meditation are examples. Performance Domain - ✔✔One major area of a profession as defined by a job task analysis. AODA counseling is divided up into eight performance domains: clinical Evaluation, Treatment Planning, Referral, Service Coordination, Counseling, Client, Family and Community Education, and Proffessional and Ethical Responsibilities. Planned Framework - ✔✔Basic arrangement, form, or system that was worked out before hand for the accomplishment of a particular goal. Psychoanalysis - ✔✔An approach that utilizes techniques such as; free association, dream interpretation, and analysis of resistance and transference in order to help a individual understand their unconscious motivations and thus change their symptoms. S. Freud techniques of mental processes and theory. Quality Care - ✔✔Respecting the client as a human being, using techniques that have the greatest likelihood of benefitting the client, not taking advantage of the power inherent between client/counselor relationship. Counselor is to remain current in developments in the field including upholding ethical practices. Ranking Problems - ✔✔Listing in order of importance or priority the problems that will be given attention so that tx will give focus to the areas that need to be addressed. Rational Emotive Therapy - ✔✔This method looks at an individual's specific beliefs about a set of specific bx's or events and how those beliefs lead to specific consequences. Those beliefs are then challenged and where beliefs were found to be irrational,new beliefs are substituted/explored. Reality Therapy - ✔✔A teaching/leading approach developed in the 1960's which emphasizes the individuals's needs to develop an identity, problem solving, personal responsibility, and coping with the demands of the individual's reality. The focus is on the present and future, behavior not emotion, client goals setting, contracting and self evaluation, and learning through natural consequences. Screening - ✔✔The process by which the client is determined appropriate and eligible for admission to a particular program. Secondary Sources - ✔✔Significant people in the clients life such as family members, employers, friends, or coworkers who can provide information regarding the clients hx,bx,problems, etc for the purpose of developing a more accurate and complete assessment and a more productive Tx plan. Social Adaption - ✔✔The pattern of adjustment and relationship an individual creates and assumes in relationship to various social groups within society such as family, the work group, friends, neighborhood, church, etc. Transactional Analysis - ✔✔A theory developed in the 1950's, proposing that humans are motivated by stimulus hunger, structure hunger, and position hunger. The basic units of communication are transactions that consist of exchanges of positive and negative strokes. Believing that ppl are intelligent and capable and can remake old decisions that have led to problems. Three primary ego states within each individual that affect the nature of transactions-Parent,Adult, and Child. Vernon Johnson Theory - ✔✔A learning theory, it holds that an individual learns that drinking is a powerful and successful way to deal with problems/stressors. The family, or S/O individuals in the addicts life, reinforce this by their bx, which enables the alcoholic's drinking. The alcoholics relationship to alcohol deteriorates over time, but the initial learning was so powerful that the person continues to seek those early positive experiences. Domain 1 - ✔✔Screening, Assessment, and Engagement Domain 2 - ✔✔Treatment Planning, Collaboration, and Referral Domain 3 - ✔✔Counseling Domain 4 - ✔✔Professional and Ethical Responsibilities Core Function 1 - ✔✔Screening Core Function 2 - ✔✔Intake Core Function 3 - ✔✔Orientation Core Function 4 - ✔✔Assessment Core Function 5 - ✔✔Treatment Planning Core Function 6 - ✔✔Counseling Core Function 7 - ✔✔Case Management Core Function 8 - ✔✔Crisis Intervention Core Function 9 - ✔✔Client Education Core Function 10 - ✔✔Referral Core Function 11 - ✔✔Report and Record Keeping Core Function 12 - ✔✔Consultation with other professionals in regard to client treatment/services Dimension 1 of Multidimensional Assessment - ✔✔Acute intoxication/ Withdrawal potential Dimension 2 of Multidimensional Assessment - ✔✔Biomedical conditions and complications Dimension 3 of Multidimensional Assessment - ✔✔Emotional, Behavioral, Cognitive conditions or complications Dimension 4 of Multidimensional Assessment - ✔✔Readiness to change Dimension 5 of Multidimensional Assessment - ✔✔Relapse, Continued Use, or Continued Problem Potential Dimension 6 of Multidimensional Assessment - ✔✔Recovery/Living Environnment ASAM Placement: .05 - ✔✔Early Intervention ASAM Placement : 1 - ✔✔Outpatient Services ASAM Placement : 2 - ✔✔Intensive Outpatient/ Partial Hospitalization ASAM Placement: 2.1 - ✔✔Intensive Outpatient Services ASAM Placement: 2.5 - ✔✔Partial Hospitalization ASAM Placement : 3 - ✔✔Residential/Inpatient Services ASAM Placement : 3.1 - ✔✔Clinically Managed/ Low intensity residential services ASAM Placement: 3.3 - ✔✔Clinically Managed/ Specific Population/ High intensity Residential Services ASAM Placement: 3.5 - ✔✔Clinically Managed/ High Intensity Residential Services ASAM Placement: 3.7 - ✔✔Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Services ASAM Placement : 4 - ✔✔Medically Managed Intensive Inpatient Services MAST - ✔✔Michigan Alcohol Screening Test DAST - ✔✔Drug Abuse Screening Test GAIN - ✔✔Global Appraisal of Individual Needs Bowen Family Theory - ✔✔Genogram, Emotional triangles, Sibling position ROSC - ✔✔National recovery orientated systems of care including: Prevention Intervention Treatment Post Treatment CAGE - ✔✔Assessment questions: Cut down? Annoyed? Guilty? Eye opener? Naltrexone - ✔✔AKA: Revia and Vivitrol. Opioid Antagonist also used for alcohol dependence. If taken with opiods, it will create withdrawal symptoms. Naloxone - ✔✔AKA:Narcan and Evzio. Used for the revers [Show More]

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