Addiction Severity
Found 7 free book(s)EXAMPLE S.O.A.P. NOTE - United Nations Office on Drugs and ...
www.unodc.orgUtilizing the Addiction Severity Index (ASI): Making Required Data Collection Useful FORMATS USED IN DOCUMENTING CONSUMER PROGRESS S. O. A. P. NOTE S = Subjective or summary statement by the client. Usually, this is a direct quote. The statement chosen should capture the theme of the session. 1.
NEUROBIOLOGY CHAPTER 2. THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF …
addiction.surgeongeneral.govHowever, addiction is not an inevitable consequence of substance use. Whether an individual ever uses alcohol or another substance, and whether that initial use progresses to a substance use disorder of any severity, depends on a number of factors. These include: a person’s genetic makeup and other individual
Addiction Severity Index, 5th Edition - BU
www.bu.eduAddiction Severity Index, 5th Edition Clinical/Training Version A. Thomas McLellan, Ph.D. Deni Carise, Ph.D INTRODUCING THE ASI:Seven potential problem areas: Medical, Employment/Support Status, Alcohol, Drug, Legal, Family/Social, and Psychological. All clients receive the same standard interview. All information gathered is confidential.
Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN)
pubs.niaaa.nih.govsional measure of problem severity for the participant’s lifetime, past year, and past month; it can also be used to measure change over time and to categorize participants (based on report) in terms of abuse, dependence, and course specifiers (supplemental questions can also be used to break out problems/diagnosis by substance). Adults
Opioid Use Disorder Diagnostic Criteria
s3.wp.wsu.eduChanging severity across time in an individual is also reflected by reductions in the frequency (e.g., days of use per month) and/or dose (e.g., injections or number of pills) of an opioid, as assessed by the individual’s self-report, report of knowledgeable others, clinician’s observations, and biological testing. Diagnostic Features
Traumatic Stress and Substance Abuse Problems - ISTSS
istss.orgFor example, substance abuse may temporarily decrease the severity and the number of frightening nightmares but may also increase irritability and hypervigilance. Additional mental or physical health problems associated with traumatic stress When a person is experiencing problems with both traumatic stress and alcohol or
DSM5 Diagnostic Criteria: Gambling Disorder
www.ncpgambling.orgSpecify current severity: Mild: 4–5 criteria met. Moderate: 6–7 criteria met. Severe: 8–9 criteria met. From the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (section 312.31).