Case Management in Addiction Counselling
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Case management in addiction counseling
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Approaching family as a system in recovery from addiction
Claudia Varga, addiction counselor
Minnesota Model Disease concept: addiction is seen as a
treatable disease
12 Steps: set of spiritual principals adapted and used in specialized clinical work.
Multidisciplinary team(addiction counselor,peer counselor, social worker, spiritual counselor, family consilier, psychologist, medical staff etc.)
Group and community approach are very important.
Involvement of the family in the recovery process in order to facilitate family reintegration and to increase the chances of the alcoholic to stay sober.
Individual counseling planning the treatment and adapt it to individual needs; according to bio-psycho-social-spiritual evaluation we anticipate and prevent the problems that the client might encounter.
Using community resources to maintain sobriety Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon or other self help groups available.
12 Core Functions Screening- the client is deciding if he/she’s got a
problem; tools: tests: CAGE, AUDIT, DRINK
Intake- introduction to self-awareness
Orientation – the beginning of change process
Bio- Psycho-social – spiritual assessment – identify and evaluate
Treatment planning- strategy for change, setting priorities.
Problem solving- going from denial to
recovery
Case management – team work and bringing together the services available
Referral – to other services available
Crisis intervention- dealing with unexpected
Education – on the disease concept , alcoholism as a family disease, 12 Steps, RET
Monitoring – taking notes, evaluation of progress
Consultation with other specialists
Medical staff Priest Judge / probation officer
Social worker Psycholog
istPsychiatri
st EAP
Evaluation and treatment(St. Dimitrie Program)
After-care
Alcoholics Anonymous
Collaboration between treatment programs / Alcoholics Anonymous and professionals
Medical staff Priest Judge / probation officer
Social worker Psycholog
istPsychiatri
st EAP
Counselling is a process, not a single event
Family Roles in addcition
Alcoholic Mascot
Hero
Scapegoat
Lost child Enabler