Description
The purpose of this assignment is to become familiar with the treatment and recovery methods, modalities, and strategies.
After reading all assigned material complete the “Co-occurring Treatment and Recovery Chart” by filling in the information for the following categories below.
- Description or definition of the strategy: What is the strategy and modality? For example, regarding stages of change, what is the brief definition of this method?
- Key concepts and brief definitions: What are the common terms used in this model? Provide brief definitions for terms and concepts.
- Purpose/use of strategy in working with clients with co-occurring disorders: Why is this particular model or strategy used in working with persons with co-occurring disorders? In other words, what is its purpose?
- Overall successful outcomes appearances: How are successful outcomes recognized?
- How the strategy is used in various treatment settings: How might the strategy be utilized in the different treatment settings? Is the approach different depending on the setting?
- How the strategy aids in recovery: In what way does the strategy help the client recover?
Use the Template bellow to answer the question
Reading Materials
- http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/wiley/2013/integrated-treatment-for-co-occurring-disorders_ebook_1e.php.Chapter 3-5
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK64964/Chapter 3
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK14528/Chapter 5-7
Topic 3: Co-Occurring Treatment and Recovery Chart
Strategy | Description or definition of strategy | Key concepts and brief definitions | Strategy’s purpose/use in working with clients with co-occurring disorders | Overall successful outcome(s) looks like? | How the strategy is used in various treatment settings | How the strategy aids in recovery |
Motivational Interviewing (Stages of change)
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Contingency Management | ||||||
Cognitive Behavioral | ||||||
Medication- Assisted Treatment |
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Strategy
Motivational
Interviewing
(Stages of
change): (MI)
Strategy’s
purpose/use in
working with
clients with cooccurring
disorders
It is a clientExpressing
This strategy
oriented
empathy- change is stresses on
directive
facilitated by
counseling a
method used
acceptance and
relationship
for improving
ambivalence is the through conflict
essential and
usual norm.
negotiations.
radical change
Develop
Therefore,
by resolving
discrepancy- rather motivational
and exploring
than the counselor, interviewing is
doubts or any
the arguments for
used so as to
uncertainty and change should be
encourage change,
indecision
given by the client. address resistance,
about the client. Perceived
promote
It is simply
discrepancy
autonomy, provide
being there for motivates change. feedback and
the client and
Roll with
enhance
agreeing to
resistanceconfidence among
disagree so as
resistance is not
all the individuals
to bring change counterbalanced
or clients with coDescription or
definition of
strategy
Key concepts and
brief definitions
Overall successful How the strategy How the strategy
outcome(s) looks
is used in various aids in recovery
like?
treatment settings
Clients are left
with clean courses
or plans of action.
Client’s resolve is
supported.
Clients, as
compared as to
how they were
before have les
resistance,
enhanced
confidence as well
as positive
feedback.
Positive response
as well as
reduction to no
cases of
ambivalences from
The approach is
different
depending on the
setting or level of
treatment.
Setting 1: during
the introduction,
assessment and
feedback of
information: MI is
used to establish
collaborative and
therapeutic
alliance approach.
Discrepancy is also
developed in small
scale.
Setting 2: during
the decision
First of all
perception of the
problem by the
client is accessed,
then their
understanding of
the same is
explored, then
their desires of
treatment
continuation is
examined, then
ensuring that the
client attends all
the sessions from
the beginning, then
give them clear
action plans and
goals of the
CO-OCCURRING TREATMENT AND RECOVERY CHART
Strategy
Description or
definition of
strategy
Key concepts and
brief definitions
about their cooccurring
behavioral
disorders.
directly and
arguing should be
avoided.
Support selfefficacy- the client
is responsible for
choosing the
change and not the
counselor. Client’s
belief for change is
a great motivator.
Strategy’s
purpose/use in
working with
clients with cooccurring
disorders
occurring
disorders.
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Overall successful How the strategy How the strategy
outcome(s) looks
is used in various aids in recovery
like?
treatment settings
the clients i...