soc work exam 3 part 3

  1. misconceptions of medical treatment
    replacing one drug for another
  2. benefits of medication assisted treatment
    • manage withdrawal symptoms
    • prevent relapse
    • treat co-occurring conditions
    • reestablish normal brain functions
    • decrease cravings
  3. Substances that can be treated with MAT
    • opioids
    • tobacco (nicotine)
    • alcohol
  4. category of methadone
    full agonist
  5. category of suboxone
    partial agonist
  6. components of suboxone
    buprenorphine and naloxone
  7. category of heroin
    full agonist
  8. category of naltrexone
    antagonist
  9. medical treatments for alcohol addiction and function
    • acomprosate -reduce symptoms of long lasting withdrawal 
    • disulfiram - makes you sick if you drink alcohol
  10. what is harm reduction
    • reduce the consequences of risky behavior
    • any steps toward decrease risk are steps in the right direction
    • moral health alternative to moral/criminal and disease model
  11. why is harm reduction effective
    • it provides individual intervention
    • -change the route of drug administration
    • -provide alternative and safer substances
    • -reduce frequency or intensity of addictive behaviors
  12. examples of harm reduction
    • supervised injection facility
    • needle exchange
    • modified relapse conceptualization
    • pharmacological interventions
    • motivational interviewing
  13. what is recovery
    a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential
  14. halfway house
    • structured living environments
    • testing, duties, restrictions and privileges, employment
  15. sober living houses
    helps transition to recovery not be so abrupt
  16. how can halfway and sober living houses strive for cultural equity
    • multiple locations
    • cater to disadvantaged communities/representation
    • more funding
    • person-specific plan for people in the house
  17. what does one need for recovery/wellness
    • a sense of purpose
    • community
    • and health
  18. SAMHSA's definition of recovery
    • person-driven
    • many pathways
    • holistic
    • peer support
    • relational
    • culture
    • addresses trauma
    • strengths/responsibility
    • respect
    • hope
  19. cognitive triangle
    thoughts feelings actions and inside core beliefs
  20. CBT skill topics
    • coping with craving
    • motivation and commitment to stop
    • assertiveness skills
    • seemingly irrelevant decisions
    • all-purpose coping plans
    • problem solving
    • case management
    • risk reduction
  21. Spirit of MI
    combination of collaboration, compassion, acceptance, and evocation
  22. OARS
    • open-ended questions
    • affirming
    • reflections
    • summaries
  23. decisional balance
    pros and cons of changing
  24. eliciting change talk
    asking questions surrounding decisions of change in their lifestyle
Author
Sheilaj
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344079
Card Set
soc work exam 3 part 3
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