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Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Orientation CSTS

Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Orientation CSTS

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Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Orientation

CSTS

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What are Co-Occurring Disorders?

Two or more disorders occurring at the same time like mental illness, substance use disorders and medical disorders.

Other terms for co-occurring disorders: Dual Diagnosis, Comorbid Disorders,

MICA, MISA, MISU, CAMI, SAMI, MICD, ICOPSD

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“Stages of Change” Prochaska, Norcross and DiClemente

CSTS Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Services are based on the idea that, to be successful, a person’s plan for change needs to fit with where they are at . . .

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How do people change?

Precontemplation

Contemplation

PreparationAction

Maintenance

Relapse / Recycle

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Am I Precontemplative?

“What Problem?”

“Who, me?”

“I see no reason to change.”

“I wish people would just leave me alone already!”

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Am I Contemplative?

“I might have a problem.”

“I’m not ready to make any decisions yet.”

“Problem? Maybe.”

Considering change, but ambivalent.

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Am I in Preparation?

“I have a problem, but don’t want to commit to doing anything about it yet”

“I’m developing plans to change”

“Problem? Yes… Change? Not yet…”

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Am I at Action stage?

“I have a problem and I’m ready to do something about it.”

“I’m making changes.”

“Problem? Yes… Change? YES!”

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Am I at Maintenance?

“I’m stabilized and doing well. How can I support my ongoing recovery?”

“I’ve made the changes I want; now I want to maintain my gains.”

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Relapse / Recycle

“I’m stabilized but have relapsed. How can I get back into active recovery?”

“How can I learn from my relapse to strengthen my recovery plan?”

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What are my options?

Discovery Services

Individualized services for people in precontemplation, contemplation and preparation stages.

Focus is on education & exploring recovery goals.

Recovery Services

Individualized services for people in action and maintenance stages.

Focus is on obtaining and maintaining sobriety and ongoing recovery.

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What are my options?

Discovery Services at CSTS: Facilitated Co-Occurring Discovery Groups

St. Andrew’s Fresh Start Tuscan Creek Apartment Clubhouse CSTS – 555 Towner CSTS – 2140 E. Ellsworth

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What are my options?

Discovery Services at CSTS (continued): Weekly Education Lecture Series

2140 E. Ellsworth CSTS site Wednesdays at 4:15 p.m. Open to anyone

Medication Therapy Prescribed and monitored by psychiatrist

Case Management, and Crisis Stabilization Services

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What are my options?

Discovery Resources in the community: Dual Recovery Anonymous (12-step)

First Baptist Alano Club MAP

Alcoholics Anonymous “Open Talk” meetings

Narcotics Anonymous “Open Talk” meetings

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What are my options?

Recovery Services at CSTS: Facilitated Co-Occurring Recovery Groups

CSTS – 555 Towner, & 2140 E. Ellsworth Any of the Discovery groups previously listed

Weekly Education Lecture Series 2140 E. Ellsworth site Wednesdays at 4:15 p.m. Open to all members of the public

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What are my options?

Recovery Services at CSTS (continued): Clinical Support

Need for this service will be determined by you and your case manager/therapist.

Will be set up through your Person Centered Plan Medication Therapy Therapeutic Drug Screening Case Management and Crisis

Stabilization Services

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What are my options?

Recovery Resources in the community: Dual Recovery Anonymous (12-step)

First Baptist Alano Club MAP

Alcoholics Anonymous “Dual-Diagnosis” focused AA meeting, 5:30 pm

Wednesdays at 2140 E. Ellsworth See listing for others

Narcotics Anonymous See listing

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What are some other options?

Additional Community Based Resources: Dawn Farm Educational Series SJMH “Teens Using Drugs” series Recovery, Inc. SMART Recovery Women for Sobriety

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What’s next?

Tell your case manager / therapist you are interested.

Complete a Substance Abuse Assessment with designated staff.

Identify with your case manager / therapist what services you feel will work best for you and create an individualized goal in your Person Centered Plan.

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What’s next?

If you have Medicaid only, or no insurance, you will need to call Access (1-800-440-7548) for a screening.

Let someone on your treatment team know if you would like help or support in making this call . . .

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What’s next?

If you are not currently receiving CSTS services, you will need to call Access (1-800-440-7548) for a screening, and referral to services for which you are eligible.

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Any other questions?

THANKS FOR COMING!!