Session 3 - Florida`s Center for Child Welfare
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Transcript Session 3 - Florida`s Center for Child Welfare
Session 3
Treatment
and Recovery
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Objectives
o Summarize characteristics of effective
treatments.
o Define relapse.
o Motivate and collaborate with team
members during intervention and case
closure.
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Treatment Goals
1. Reduce substance use and increase
sobriety.
2. Improvements in health, social, and
personal functioning.
3. Prevention or reduction of the frequency
and severity of relapses.
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Change Process
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Effective Treatment
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Principles of Drug Addiction. National Institute of Drug Abuse. 2nd ed., 2009. NIH Pub No. 09-4180. (ttp://www.drugabuse.gov/PODAT)
Treatment: Bottom Line
The best treatments involve a combination
of treatment medications and behavioral
therapies.
Treatments match parent’s needs – culture,
gender, co-occurring illnesses, parenting,
housing, physical/sexual abuse history, etc.
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Why Medications?
o Treat Withdrawal
o Stay in Treatment
o Prevent Relapse
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Motivate/Collaborate
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CPI/DCM
Parent
Treatment Professional
Informal Supports
o What do I need to do to:
– Protect/support the child during the treatment
process?
– Help the family in the decision to change and action
stages of change?
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Change Process
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Relapse Rates
The Science of Addiction. National Institute of Drug Abuse, 2008. NIH Pub No. 07-5605. (http://www.drugabuse.gov/ScienceofAddiction)
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Change Process and Recovery
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Nearing Case Closure
o Parent meets children’s needs.
o Children are improving.
o Good treatment progress.
o Children safe.
o No new reports.
o Positive family and community supports
available.
o Parent willing to use supports, as necessary.
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Recovery Plan
o Sobriety
o Lifestyle
o Basic services
o Acknowledge loss of relationships
o Establishing new supports
o Child safety
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