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1 Session 3 Treatment and Recovery

1 Session 3 Treatment and Recovery Treatment and Recovery

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Session 3

Treatment

and Recovery

Treatment

and Recovery

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Objectives

o Summarize characteristics of effective treatments.

o Define relapse.

o Motivate and collaborate with team members during intervention and case closure.

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Treatment Goals

1. Reduce substance use and increase sobriety.

2. Improvements in health, social, and personal functioning.

3. Prevention or reduction of the frequency and severity of relapses.

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Change Process

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Effective Treatment

Principles of Drug Addiction. National Institute of Drug Abuse. 2nd ed., 2009. NIH Pub No. 09-4180. (ttp://www.drugabuse.gov/PODAT)

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Treatment: Bottom Line

The best treatments involve a combination of treatment medications and behavioral therapies.

Treatments match parent’s needs – culture, gender, co-occurring illnesses, parenting, housing, physical/sexual abuse history, etc.

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Why Medications?

o Treat Withdrawal

o Stay in Treatment

o Prevent Relapse

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Motivate/Collaborate

o CPI/DCMo Parento Treatment Professionalo Informal Supports

o What do I need to do to:– Protect/support the child during the treatment

process?

– Help the family in the decision to change and action stages of change?

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Change Process

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Relapse Rates

The Science of Addiction. National Institute of Drug Abuse, 2008. NIH Pub No. 07-5605. (http://www.drugabuse.gov/ScienceofAddiction)

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Change Process and Recovery

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Nearing Case Closure

o Parent meets children’s needs.

o Children are improving.

o Good treatment progress.

o Children safe.

o No new reports.

o Positive family and community supports available.

o Parent willing to use supports, as necessary.

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Recovery Plan

o Sobriety

o Lifestyle

o Basic services

o Acknowledge loss of relationships

o Establishing new supports

o Child safety