What You’ll Discover in Sarah Allen Benton High-Functioning Alcoholics and Substance Users
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Sarah Allen Benton – High-Functioning Alcoholics and Substance Users
What is the definition of addiction? Someone unkempt, unclean, and Are they down on their luck Disheveled and Unshaven, sat on the street with a glass in one hand. Chances are you didn’t envision a sharply dressed lawyer in the courtroom.
The reality is that many people struggling with substance use don’t fit the stereotypes. They keep their personal lives in order. and Your professional life. Teachers, lawyers, doctors. These hidden treasures are often not visible. “functional addicts” Reliable at work and respected by colleagues and Sometimes, this is the perfect picture of success.
However, addiction is never functional. People are in fact more than that. “functioning” They have managed to avoid tragedy by not having a substance abuse disorder. They’re still someone in active addiction – just one who’s waiting for the bottom to drop out.
They are in dire need of treatment, but the cost is high.-functioning clients isn’t easy. Intense denial It is a significant barrier to treatment. Avoidance Shame This keeps clients away from their addiction and They are powered by fuel defensiveness. Anxiety, depression, and Trauma and co-occur often-exist as volatile partners If addiction is not treated, it will lead to relapse. It is difficult to plan treatment when all these factors are considered. and complex.
Buy Today and Learn how you can help them “hidden in plain sight” Clients must confront their addiction and break free of denial and Stop their silent suffering
This Recording Has Many Key Benefits
- How to get past the denial surrounding high cholesterol-Functioning substance users
- Dual Diagnosis Assessment Strategies that will keep you from missing important co-occurring disorders
- Addiction treatment and behavioral plans that integrate treatment. and Related mental health issues such as anxiety and depression and trauma
- CBT-Cognitive distortions can be modified by cognitive-based interventions and Challenge irrational beliefs in one-On-One therapy
- Shame resiliency techniques to stop shame from hindering treatment for addiction
- Motivational and Clients can commit to recovery with stage of change-specific strategies
- How to incorporate 12-Step and clinical models for dual diagnosis clients
- Discover how the DSM works-IV TR® and DSM-5® diagnostic criteria relates to high-Alcoholism in the workplace and Other substances
- Take a look at the unique features and Treatment challenges when working with high-risk patients-Clinical approach to this population is informed by functioning alcoholics
- Create a treatment plan to work with high-risk employees-The stages of recovery model for overcoming addiction is used to describe the functioning drug users.
- Find out how the evidence is collected.-Clinicians who treat dual-diagnostic clients can use integrated, evidence-based treatment options.
- Consider the benefits and Limitations for 12-step programs on dual diagnosis treatment and Use strategies to integrate client care.
- Talk about how shame can affect therapy for substance use disorders and The role of compassion and In the treatment of addiction, forgiveness is a key component.
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Level of Functioning and Populations at Risk
- How stereotypes disguise functioning alcoholics and Do you use drugs?
- The profile of the high-functioning person in active addiction
- Diagnosing challenges and Working with high-quality people-functioning young adults
- Early recovery patterns – Low functioning vs. high functioning
Break the cycle of shame and Addiction in High-Functioning Alcohol and Drug Users
- Recovery is possible by using the myth of shame
- Recent research on shame and Addiction
- Comppassion-Communication techniques that are based on:
- Shame into the light
- Reduce defensiveness
- The role of self-In addiction treatment, compassion is key
- Pride in recovery
Dual Diagnosis
Integrated Strategies for Co-Occurring disorders
- Co-operation’s impact-Addiction treatment outcomes: Symptoms of addiction
- DSM-5® and High-risk diagnosis-Alcoholism can be a functioning disorder and Addiction
- Screening begins
- Assessment tools to help identify
- High functioning alcoholics and Substance users
- Coexistence-occurring disorders
- Willingness to change
- Recovery-supporting Strengths
- Post-Acute withdrawal syndrome vs. mental illness symptoms
Clients moved to Post-Traumatic Growth with Interventions Informed By Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, (CBT)
- Shattered Vase Exercise: Plant the seeds of possibility
- Creating narratives
- Writing letters
- Positive remembering and repositioning
- Reframe the meaning
Functional people with a drug or alcohol problem will benefit from clinical tools
- Crisis intervention – When? and How
- How do you establish rapport? and Trust
- Collaborative goal setting
- A behavioral plan
- Dual Diagnosis clients will benefit from targeted treatment strategies
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Identify and Refute cognitive distortions related to substance use
- Positive reframes
- Motivational interviewing
- Strategies for treatment based on willingness to change
- Motivational tools that keep clients engaged in treatment
- Harm reduction: Meeting clients where they are
- Narrative Therapy and case example
- Change stories from personal experiences and Non-profit formation-Addiction identities
- Non-Traditional treatment for addiction
- Motivational strategies for change using family system leverage
- Family agreements and Contracts
Where 12-Step programs can fail and how to make them work.
- 12-Step programs – benefits and High functioning clients have limitations
- Program models and Language
- Supporting dual diagnosis treatment
- Effective strategies for integrating 12-Step models for treatment
Research Limitations and Potential Treatment Risiken
- Research and Limitations of research
- Private pay care can keep the high costs of private health care at bay-Under the radar: A functioning population
- When clients don’t identify as being alcoholic
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