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A lifelong process of maintaining sobriety involving not only the drug addict/alcoholic but also the entire family system |
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Withdrawal (0-15) Honeymoon (15-45) The Wall (45-120) Adjustment (120-180) Resolution (180-360) |
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Physical Withdrawal (3-7) Intense negative emotion Require education and direction |
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Opposite of Withdrawal Stage Energetic, optimistic, confident Mood improves, frenetic/unstructured behavior, possibly manic At high risk for relapse |
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Personal and interpersonal issue surface Life problems and emotional issues surface and must be addressed May lose hope, strength, motivation Need counseling and group support High risk for relapse |
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New hope and energy from working through emotions and issues Accept life-long struggle of recovery 4 months sober as major acheivement |
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Possible emergence of process addictions Emergence of psychodynamic material Possible boredom or questioning of need for long-term supports and monitoring |
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ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine) Levels of Treatment |
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Level 0.5: Early Intervention Level 1: Outpatient Treatment Level 2: Intensive Outpatient/Partial Hospitalization Level 3: Residential/Inpatient Services Level 4: Medically Managed Inpatient Services |
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Individual Group (psychoeducation, therapeutic, skill training) Family Multifamily |
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Direct personal experience of event Witnessing of event Learning of event experienced by family member or close associate Response to event involves intense fear, helplessness, and horror |
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Intrusive recollections, Dreams, Flashbacks, and distress associated with cues related to trauma |
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Symptoms and efforts that result in avoidance of stimuli associated with trauma, as well as numbing |
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Difficulty sleeping, irritability, hyper-vigilance, and exaggerated startle response |
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Combat Physical attack Natural/man-made disaster Diagnosed with life-threatening disease Auto accident |
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Women 2X as likely 3.5% adults anually 3.6 v 9.7 M/W in lifetime |
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