intervention are closely connected. The primary purpose of the initial interventions and the practices chosen must be contingent the nature of the issue being presented as well as the physiotherapist security with a specific method, for example, cognitive, group, and behavioral rehabilitation. Treatment planning and interventions relate to solving substance abuse issues and the issue that will be identified during the physiotherapist process. And, if intervention is determined, the mission is to effectively
The study of relapse prevention is import to the field of criminology due to the fact that the majority of offenders incarcerated have a substance abuse diagnosis. According to the research approximately 50% of offenders that are convicted of drug offenses will recidivate within two or three years (Meithe, Lu, & Reese, 2000). Additionally, how would requiring offenders to participate in relapse prevention post release from treatment impact the offender’s relapse and recidivating rates? Thus, this
In the solution-focused family therapy, the goal is to create a partnership with the family (Antle, Barbee, Christensen, & Martin, 2008, p. 200). The solution-focused family therapy engages with the family to identify the strengths to the problem. While in the family cycle theory, the goal is focusing on the family everyday routine for caring for the child. The family cycle theory assists in defining the problem as it is, a problem. Lastly, in the relapse prevention, the goal is to create solutions
Direct effect strategies such as motivational interviewing (MI), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), teaching mindfulness and relaxation techniques, and pharmacotherapy are evidence-based strategies for the discontinuation of a substance of abuse (Stevens et al., 2013, pp. 191-195). More subtle broad spectrum strategies are intended
When researching graduate programs, beyond USC standing out from others due to the widely respected reputation, the School of Social Work’s mission spoke to me. Since starting my education after high school in 1991 in Behavioral Science and still now as I further my education as a mature adult, improving the well-being of vulnerable individuals and communities, while standing up for social and economic justice is something I strive for in both my personal and professional life. I was raised by parents
Milo was known to be distressingly shy as a child and experienced very high anxiety when he was in social environments. He was early diagnosed with social anxiety disorder. We can use this in our evaluation of behavioral characteristics. It will be essential to determine what phase of his dependence he is in. I would assess that Milo has just entered the chronic phase. He has lost control of his substance use and has begun blacking out. He is drinking and driving