Treatment Case Studies

complete a substance use history table, a diagnostic criteria checklist, and assessment analysis for a chosen client.

Introduction

Theories, theories, theories! Explore the different theories and models of addiction. Where does addiction come from? Why does it exist? Now that you are familiar with the DSM-5, what substance use is, and the different models and theories of addiction, learn about how to prevent addiction, how to treat it, and what to do during relapse.

Instructions

Complete the following:

Supported by the information in the Addiction Treatment Case Studies media piece, in the Help Me! Full Assessment of a Case Study [DOCX] worksheet:

  • Complete the Substance Use History section.
  • Complete the Diagnostic Criteria Checklist
  • Complete the Assessment Analysis section, using the provided subheadings.
Additional Requirements

Your completed worksheet should meet the following requirements:

  • Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message.
  • References: Support your worksheet with your textbook, NAADAC code of ethics, and the DSM-5.
  • APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to APA style and formatting. See the Evidence and APA section of the Writing Center for guidance.
  • Length: Fill in each space in the Substance Use History and Diagnostic Criteria Checklist tables, then provide complete paragraphs for each subsection of the Assessment Analysis section. Use complete sentences in the Assessment Analysis section, not lists or bullet points.
  • Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.

Competencies Measured

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:

  • Competency 1: Describe the theories and models relevant to the multidimensional aspects of addiction.
  • Competency 2: Apply relevant theories and models to current issues in the field of addiction.
    • Describe the sociocultural factors influencing or affecting the client’s substance use.
  • Competency 3: Describe how sociocultural factors influence addictive behavior.
    • Diagnose the chosen case study.
    • Explain the basis of diagnosis.
  • Competency 4: Apply research findings from scholarly literature to current issues in the field of addiction.
  • Competency 5: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly and consistent with expectations for professionals in the field of addiction.
    • Cite sources using author and year, and provides some reference information required in APA style.
    • Communicate clearly with appropriate purpose, organization, tone, and sentence structure with some errors.

Requirements: worksheet

Answer preview

care facilities, is a worthwhile current market force. This is because more and more individuals are calling for the use of integrative medicine to aid with their injury and surgical recovery, cancer treatment, and pain management (Ameriks et al., 2020). Despite this, using integrative medicine in long-term care facilities can lead to the emergence of ethical considerations and issues (Ameriks et al., 2020). Due to this, health care managers and organizations have to develop effective policies, procedures, and strategies to prevent and deal with these ethical considerations and challenges.

Integrative Medicine and Long-Term Care Facilities

Before getting into analysis and discussion of how integrative medicine in long-term care facilities affects the health care industry, it would be pertinent to start by defining what integrative medicine is and what long-term care is. Integrative medicine denotes an approach that focuses on enhancing a patient’s wellness by combining conventional medicine such as surgery and drugs and complementary medicine such as meditation and yoga (Gannotta et al., 2018). In essence, integrative medicine refers to a healing-based medical approach that focuses on the

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