Signs of intoxication for?
Alcohol
Wernicke’s Encephalopathy - Caused by thiamine deficiency often associated with alcoholism
3 symptoms
confusion
loss of muscle coordination
vision changes
? syndrome: Retrograde and anteretrograde amnesia and confabulation (attempts to compensate for memory loss by fabricating memories), hallucinations
Korsakoff’s Syndrome
Signs of Intoxication for? - Euphoria -Anxiety -Hyperactivity -Grandiosity Dilated pupils -Weight loss
Amphetamines, Cocaine
Signs of Intoxication for?
Caffeine
Signs of Intoxication for?
Cannabis
Signs of Intoxication for?
Hallucinogens
Following the cessation of use, re-experience hallucination, This re-experience causes significant distress or impairment.
Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (flashbacks)
Signs of Intoxication for?
Opioids
The Alcoholic Family (terms)
- the alcoholic family member
Dependent
The Alcoholic Family
- the person who does everything to get the dependent to stop drinking except what might actually work (e.g. confrontation or leaving the relationship) (often the spouse)
Enabler
The Alcoholic Family
- the family member who is aware of what is going on and tries to assume responsibility for the family by being successful (often the oldest child)
Hero
The Alcoholic Family
- the family member who rejects the family system (often the 2nd child)
Scapegoat
The Alcoholic Family
- the member who quietly withdraws from the family system (often the 3rd child)
Lost Child
The Alcoholic Family
- the family member who “plays the clown” in order to relieve family tension or their own pain (often the youngest child)
Mascot
The period of Early Full Remission (none of the criteria for Substance Use Disorder except craving is met)
For at least 3 months but less than 12 months
The period of Sustained Full Remission (none of the criteria for Substance Use Disorder except craving is met)
12 months or longer
A quick screening tool for alcohol problem
CAGE questionnaire (two yes indicates problem)
5 stages of Motivational Interviewing
1. client is not yet thinking about change
1 pre-contemplaton
5 stages of Motivational Interviewing
2. client is thinking about and talking about change.
5 stages of Motivational Interviewing
3. Client is actively planning out steps to take in order to make change
5 stages of Motivational Interviewing
4. Client is taking positive steps to make changes
5 stages of Motivational Interviewing
5. Client is maintaining the change
A type of behavioral therapy that uses incentives to help clients abstain from drugs and alcohol.
Contingency Management