Relapse Prevention Group
Found 6 free book(s)Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders: Building ...
store.samhsa.govGroup treatment can help consumers feel less alone. Whether groups are led by professionals or peers, group treatment allows consumers to develop a peer network. Consumers with similar experiences offer support, empathy, and opportunities to socialize with nonusers, which is especially useful in the relapse prevention stage. Principle 7.
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liferecovery.weebly.comrelapse related to mental illness, substance abuse, or both. Relapse plays a part in many hospital-izations, and many of those served by MCES have a dual diagnosis. In early 2002, a multidisciplinary group of MCES staff got together as a Relapse Prevention Task Force. Their focus was to develop programs to help prevent relapse among MCES consumers.
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www.naadac.organd Group Treatment •Essentially the goals of group and individual treatment are the same •Both are trying to motivate and activate change of substance use or other problematic behavior •Groups often have specific change targets: domestic violence, posttraumatic stress, mindfulness stress reduction, relapse prevention
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www.ddap.pa.govrelapse prevention, exploring interpersonal choices, and development of a social network support-ive of recovery (The ASAM Criteria, p. 251). Evidence-based approaches with demonstrated effectiveness are available for use in addressing common issues in recovery. The program should address key topics such as preventing relapse, effective deci-
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www.who.intpatients with STI within the broader context of control, prevention and care programmes for STI and HIV infection.WHO convened an Advisory Group Meeting on Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment in May 1999 to review and update treatment recommendations in the light of recent developments (see annex).
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www.cdc.govvent relapse) after completion of therapy; and (3) to prevent acquisition of drug resistance during therapy. The decision to initiate combination chemotherapy for tu-berculosis is based on clinical, radiographic, laboratory, patient, and public health factors (Figure 1). In addition, clinical judg-