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coerced treatment includes which of the following? quizlet

by Edward White Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

What defines coercive treatment?

As noted by Wild [1], most research to date has defined coerced treatment in terms of referral source or the presence of monitoring conditions or reinforcements, neglecting the implications for client motivation, interest, or intent in pursuing treatment.

Is coerced treatment as effective as voluntary treatment?

Coerced (legally mandated) treatment is not as effective as voluntary treatment false Treating people with addictions costs substantially less than incarcerating them for the same length of time of time

What are the principles of effective drug treatment?

#1. Effective treatment must focus solely on the client's drug use. #2. Treatment needs to be readily available. #3. No single treatment is appropriate for all individuals. #4. An individual's treatment and services plan must be continually assessed and modified when necessary. principles 2, 3, and 4

What is coercion in addiction treatment?

The term coercion is reserved to describe situations in which clients perceive a lack of control over the decision to enter treatment. In other words, coerced treatment refers to that which is perceived as an imposition and an infringement on autonomy, regardless of the agent or source.

What is the goal of evidence-based treatment?

the goal of evidence-based treatment is to ensure that treatment providers consistently use strategies with the best potential for positive outcomes. true. substitution a less harmful drug for a more harmful drug is a form of harm reduction. true.

What does sobriety mean?

Pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation (determination), action, maintenance. sobriety means absence from drugs of abuse where as recovery means. reconstructing one's life to engage and activities that provide relaxation satisfaction and natural highs instead of artificial alcohol and Other Drug highs.

How do drugs work?

Drugs work by influencing existing neurotransmitters, existing neurological pathways, and receptor sites in the central nervous system, including the addiction pathway. True. Of all the stimulants, the strongest physical and mental dependency develops from nicotine in tobacco. True.

Which act eliminated the illicit drug trade?

The Opium Exclusion Act and the Harrison Narcotic Act eliminated the illicit-drug trade. #4. The Opium Exclusion Act and the Harrison Narcotic Act led to the development of a huge illicit-drug trade. statements 1, 2, and 4 only. Listed below are three different sequential variations of drugs in the opiate family.

Was the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1990 implemented?

True. The Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1990 was implemented in response to crack epidemic of the 1990s. False. In recent decades, policy decisions regarding drugs and alcohol have been made based on the political climate rather than on the effects of drugs on the individual and society. True.

How to treat Meniere's disease?

Treatment for an acute attack of Meniere's disease would include: Limiting amount of caffeine and alcohol in the diet and stopping smoking and diuretics, antiemetics, anticholinergics, antihistamines, and mild sedatives. Strabismus should be treated as soon as possible to: Prevent amblyopia.

What is the treatment for refractive errors?

Laser surgery, contact lenses, or eyeglasses would be treatment for: Refractive errors. A stye is an: Inflammation of the sebaceous glands of the eyelid. Conjunctivitis is an: Inflammation of the conjunctiva, the mucous membrane that covers the anterior portion of the eyeball and also lines they eyelid. Infection, irritation, allergies, ...

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