Transcription of Working with change resistant drinkers
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Blue Light Project: The Project Manual1 Alcohol Concern s Blue Light ProjectWorking with change resistant drinkersThe Project ManualMike Ward and Mark Holmes Alcohol Concern October 2014 First EditionBlue Light Project: The Project Manual2 ContentsIntroduction 4 Who are the clients? 9 What can we do? 14 The Starting Point: Identification and Brief Advice 18 Referral to specialist services 20 Beginning to work with the resistant drinker 21 Identifying barriers to change 22 Assessing risks specifically associated with problem drinking 26 Assess physical health 29 Enhanced personalised education 33 Building motivation/promote self-belief 34 Harm reduction: General 36 Harm reduction: Diet and treatment resistant drinkers 42 Family involvement 44 Incentivising engagement 45 Dual diagnosis 46 Multi-agency care planning or care coordination role 47 Fast track treatment and planning for lapse 48 Outreach 49 Tackli
Alcohol Concern examined 24 of these reports. In this randomly chosen sample, alcohol played a significant contributory role in 75% and in most of these cases perpetrators and, sometimes victims, were treatment resistant drinkers.11 In tackling alcohol’s impact on chronic health conditions, violence or anti-social behaviour,
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