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    Name: James E. Roberts Course: CMSW 1313 Date: 11/24/10 Master Treatment Plan Person’s Name: Edward Kojak Date of first visit: 10/15/10 I. Identified Problems: Primary Problem: Bipolar II disorder Secondary Problem: Poly-substance in remission Tertiary Problem: unemployed II. Historical Data: Primary Problem: Bipolar II disorder Symptoms and/or history: : Client stated he began SDTP in 2004 and spent 9 wks on an inpatient psychiatric unit while incarcerated following

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    David 14 May 2012 Drinking Thrills Kills Driving Skills On the night of 3rd February‚ 2007‚ Jane Cuthbert from the state of Missouri lost her two sons in a tragic motor accident. She was buying new supplies from a grocery shop‚ and because she was in a hurry she left her two sons‚ Brian and Ken‚ in the car. As she stepped out of the grocery shop‚ she saw a blue minivan ram into her stationary car. Her two boys‚ including the driver of the minivan who was apparently drunk‚ died on impact. Since

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    When I saw on my syllabus that I had to attend an AA meeting‚ I was vey nervous‚ frightening and anxious. Walking through the door of my first AA meeting was‚ stressful and uncertain‚ since I did not know what to expect. Being an observator among total strangers‚ who‚ willing wasting their lives away by driking without any regards for their families and friends was not my idea of time well spend. There are hundreds of studies that had shown‚ alcohol have destructive short term and long term effects

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    Laura Byrd Reflection Paper Addiction and Obsession Soc. 301 6/10/13 Upon entering the NA meeting I had mixed feelings. I didn’t know how to come to the meeting knowing my intentions were neither to give nor receive help. I felt like I was an intruder. I didn’t understand why I should betray others or act as if I was an addict who chose not to interact in the healing and recovering process. All of those things pushed me into the door of a meeting and open my mind to the hurt behind the

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    Al-Anon Our lady of Grace Catholic Church in Maricopa AZ September 21‚ 2012 Friday from 7:00pm to 8:00pm Arriving at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church for Al-Anon meeting‚ I was lead to a conference room setup with tables and chairs in a circle. The chairman‚ secretary‚ and sponsors were going over what information needed to be discuss at the meeting. After a few minutes they ask people if this was their first meeting. The secretary provided the new people with a welcome newcomer packet. The

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    Alcoholism has been demonstrated as the leading addiction in the United States. One of the assumptions can be the availability of the substance. Typically‚ men have been shown to form addition more than women. Additionally‚ alcohol addiction has typically been associated with the disease and moral model of treatment. Discussions regarding if alcohol is a disease that a person is born with or is it a personal choice they make. The DSM-5 has made adjustment to include dependency in the Alcohol

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    unstable; especially whenever he was off his medication for an extended periods of time. The difficulty in assisting this particular client was that he disappeared for days smoking crack and K-2. The Client would always resurface and have a period of sobriety; only to repeat the cycle again. His mood swings were considered severe raging from normal to delusional.

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    identify them up to the point when they start feeling unbearable pain. Step 1: Stabilization Relapse prevention planning will most probably not work if the relapser is not sober and in control of himself (Addiction in women‚ 2010). Detoxification and sobriety are very vital for the relapse prevention plan to work successfully. Having in mind that most people who relapse are toxic‚ even if they are sober‚ it will still be very difficult for them to think clearly remember things and manage their emotions

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    a. Description of activity (what happened) I had an initial appointment scheduled at the library and while I was in route to the library the client had sent me a text message stating that she had arrived at the library approximately 20 minutes early and was there waiting on me. I had responded to the client that I was approximately 5 minutes away and would be there as soon as I could be. I had arrived at the library and while I was walking into the library a client that I am familiar with arrived

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    four year study was comparable to the New York Housing Society’s research done in 1996‚ which studied housing stability among housing first versus treatment first participants over the course of two years. This evaluative research concluded that sobriety-contingent housing did not lead to more stable housing‚ nor did it show any statistically significant difference between the two groups on drug or alcohol use‚ as such; there was little difference in the outcomes based on the previous study of 2

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