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    Alcoholics are encouraged to “work” the 12-steps. The first step involves admitting the powerlessness over alcohol. The second step has the alcoholic believe that there is some type of a greater power working that will help aide the alcoholic to reach sobriety‚ as well as maintain is once reached. This step is an example of the religious influence on the 12-step recovery process. Alcoholics Anonymous is not a religion‚ it is a spiritual program. In a religion you do certain things or act certain ways

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    Many hands get things done. When everyone contributes they reach their goal faster and more efficiently. The Puritans came about during the 1600’s‚ and this astounding group of people was portrayed by the four tenets: industriousness‚ temperance‚ sobriety‚ and simplicity. Industriousness was the most important to the Puritans during their time; because they used both physical and mental factors to be successful in maintaining a fruitful and well-rounded environment. Puritans along with the Amish share

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    and the success of the intervention. ABA is similar to AB single subject design with an added A or baseline segment‚ this is a nonintervention segment often used to determine the success of the intervention or the clients willingness to stick with sobriety. The baseline in this intervention and ABA is a 4 week nonintervention period were the clients alcohol misuse will be documented‚ the baseline will measure how many drinks per week the client is

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    AA Meeting Reflection

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    These people could be anyone’s mother‚ father or grandparent. A friendly blonde woman was running the meeting‚ she invited me in and told me I was there on a special night. One of the men attending the program was celebrating reaching ten years of sobriety and was going to be sharing his life story. To start off the meeting‚ everyone around the room had to introduce themselves in the traditional “My name is…and I am an alcoholic” format and told a little bit of their life story. I was touched by all

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    and they observed the man drop something out of his pockets that looked like keys. The wife stated that she had not driven the vehicle all day and the man stated that he had not driven the car since he arrived 4 hours ago. The officer performed a sobriety test and a preliminary alcohol screening test which revealed that the man’s blood alcohol was twice the legal limit. There was also a domestic violence call which is the reason the officer responded to the house. 3. Identify each claimant (key

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    Counselor met with Pt for a schedule individual session to process her recovery progress‚ feelings and discuss current recovery problems. Also‚ Counselor introduced himself for the first time in order to develop a therapeutic alliance. Pt. learned recently that she was assigned to a new caseload and she decided to schedule a session. Pt. verbalized her previous relationship interacts with her last AMS counselor and what she was working on during the last session. Pt. extensively talk about her problems

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    The surrealism movement began in the early 1920s during World War I and II. Surrealism was a movement of art and literature aiming to express the subconscious mind by using dream like images (Dewitte). One of the early artists during this movement was Pablo Picasso. His painting‚ “Two Women in Front of a Window”‚ is an excellent example of surrealism and it also contains elements of cubism. In contrast‚ Philippe de Champaigne’s piece “The Repentant Magdalen”‚ was painted during the Middle ages and

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    Behavior Progress: During this review period‚ Tyler participated in all aspects of the program with minimal difficulty. This review period‚ Tyler only received two sanctions which occurred on the same day on 8/28/17 for profanity and making an inappropriate comment regarding a staff member. As Tyler is currently a Level III participant‚ two sanctions in one day result in a 4-hour room restriction as an additional consequence. Tyler reports that he later apologized to the staff member after reflecting

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    Drunk driving can be very deadly. Yet many people drive while under the influence everyday. Drivers who are drunk are blamed for the loss of as many as twentyfive thousand lives in highway crashes each year and hundreds of thousands of severe injurys. It is thought that drunk drivers have a long history of doing this and many prior arrests. In addition‚ most of those killed are just innocent victims whose behavior did not contribute to their deaths. These last two statements are both false. On

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    therapeutic group could have other members learn how much power they possess over their lives and that they can overcome this obstacle. The group therapists or peer counselor could then model behaviors and supports that were used in order to gain sobriety providing the group with Yalom’s belief of imitative

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