Term
What are the (6) stages of change as framed by the Transtheoretical Model? |
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Definition
1. Pre-contemplation - does not see problem or need to change 2. Contemplation - begins to acknowledge problem 3. Preparation - begins to think about change 4. Action - makes the change 5. Maintenance - continues to change over time 6. Relapse - returns to behavior |
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Term
What are the (7) physical and lifestyle problems associated with dual disorders? |
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Definition
1. Elimination of Alcohol and Drugs from the Body (detox and understanding effects of detox) 2. Restoring Physical Health 3. Managing Cravings 4. Structuring Time 5. Modifying Lifestyle 6. Financial Recovery 7. Achieving Balance |
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Term
What are the (9) specific psychological and behavioral issues in recovery? |
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Definition
1. Overcoming denial of chemical dependency and accepting inability to consistently control substance use 2. Developing a desire for abstinence and establishing a need for long term recovery and support 3. Accepting the psychiatric disorder 4. Assessing the impact of DD on self and others 5. Restoring emotional stability and learning to cope with uncomfortable emotional states 6. Taking a personal inventory 7. Changing beliefs and thoughts 8. Establishing a chemical free sense of identity 9. Developing a plan for relapse prevention and long term recovery |
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Term
What are the (8) social, interpersonal, and family issues in recovery? |
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Definition
1. Overcoming denial of the impact of DDs on the family 2. Improving family relationships 3. Improving interpersonal relationships 4. Developing a recovery support system 5. Participating in healthy leisure time activities 6. Learning to resist direct and indirect social pressures to us DOA 7. Dealing with social problems caused or exacerbated by chemical dependency 8. Making amends to family and significant others negatively affected by the DDs |
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What are the (5) spiritual issues in recovery? |
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Definition
1. Resolving feelings of guilt and shame 2. Developing meaning in life 3. Restoring positive values 4. Developing a relationship with a Higher Power or a belief in something greater than oneself 5. Helping others who suffer from chemical dependency or psychiatric illness |
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