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Module 4 - Treatment Planning: Integrating Tobacco Use Interventions into Chemical Dependence Services

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Module 4 - Treatment Planning:

Integrating Tobacco Use Interventions into Chemical Dependence Services

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Welcome

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This training was developed by the Professional Development Program, under a contract with the NYS Department of Health, Tobacco Control Program.

PDP developed five classroom-based curricula and seven online modules, which are available at www.tobaccorecovery.org

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Housekeeping

Hours of Training Breaks Restrooms Tobacco Use Policy Cell Phones Active Participation Complete Training Evaluation

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Introductions

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Training Modules

Module 1 - Foundations

Module 2 - Assessment, Diagnosis, Pharmacotherapy

Module 3 - Behavioral Interventions

Module 4 - Treatment Planning

Module 5 - Co-occurring Disorders

E-Learning - All Modules

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Module 4 Agenda

Knowledge and Skills Review

Treatment Planning

Treatment Plan Case Study

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Module 4 Objectives

Please refer to your manual for a list of module objectives

PM 9

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Unit 1Review of Skills and Knowledge

PM 119

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Activity 1

Jeopardy Style Review Exercise

PM 12

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Discussion

What other specific knowledge and skills do you already possess that can be applied to treating tobacco use and dependence?

PM 13

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Self-Assessment and Debrief

Assess your current knowledge and skill, plus your current level of confidence with writing treatment plans.

Scaling questions in your participant manual.

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Unit 2Treatment Planning Basics

PM 1513

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Discussion

Elements for Writing

Treatment Plans

• Biopsychosocial Approach

• Comprehensive Assessment

• Integrated Program of

Therapies and Activities

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Biopsychosocial Approach to Chemical Dependence

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Discussion

• Questions to Consider about Tobacco Use and Treatment of Chemical Dependence

• Key Reminders

PM 19 - 20

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Discussion

Assessment

Biopsychosocial approach Treatment Plan

Program Structure(Integrated Program of Therapies and Activities)

PM 21

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Discussion

• Assessment Domains

• Tobacco Use Assessment Areas

• Strengths, Barriers, Successes, and Stage of Change

PM 22 - 24

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Activity 2

Modality, Assessment, and Treatment (MAT)

PM 25 - 28

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Discussion

Treatment Plan Principles:• Addresses biopsychosocial concerns

• Individualized and “patient-driven”

• “Living document”

• Collaborative

PM 29 - 30

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Review

Common Treatment Plan Components • Diagnoses

• Problem Statements

• Goals

• Objectives

• Integrated Program of Therapies/Activities

• Stage of Change for each Problem

PM 31 -32

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Unit 3 Treatment Plan Case Studies

PM 33

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Activity 3

Treatment Plan Case Study for MaryAnn

PM 34 and Appendix

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Activity 4

Developing the specific components of a treatment plan: • Step 1 - Assessing Change Readiness• Step 2 - Diagnoses • Step 3 - Writing Problem Statements• Step 4 - Writing Goals• Step 5 - Writing Objectives • Step 6 - Integrated Program of Therapies

and Activities (IPTA)

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Step 1 - Stages of Change

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Review, Practice, and Discuss

Step 1 - Assessing Change Readiness

PM 37 and Appendix

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Step 2 - Diagnosing Tobacco Use Disorders

• Nicotine Withdrawal Criteria

• Nicotine Dependence Criteria

(a.k.a. Tobacco Dependence)

PM 38 – 41 and Appendix

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Step 3 – Writing Problem Statements

• Specific

• Observable

• Measureable

• Non-judgmental

• Avoids the use of jargon

PM 42 – 44 and Appendix

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Step 4 – Writing Goal Statements

• Clear, easy to understand• Free of clinical jargon• Attainable while in the

treatment program• Reflects stage of

change readiness• Clinician and patient understand and agree

PM 45 - 48 and Appendix

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Step 5 – Writing Objectives

SMART• Specific • Measureable• Attainable• Realistic• Time-limited

PM 49 – 50 and Appendix

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Step 6 - Integrated Program of Therapies and Activities (IPTA)

Examples:

• TAG, 90 minutes, once per week for 5 weeks• Individual counseling, 30 minutes once per week

for 5 weeks• Nicotine patch: 21 mg/24 hours for 4 weeks; then 14

mg/24 hours for 2 weeks; then 7 mg/24 hours for 2 weeks

• Nicotine gum or lozenge, 2mg, as needed

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Summary and Review Treatment Plan Development Process

Problem Statements

Goal Statements

Objectives

IPTA

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Summary and Review

Refer to the questions in your participant manuals:

On a ten-point scale, how knowledgeable are you about writing treatment plans?

On a ten-point scale what is your level of confidence for writing treatment plans, which integrates tobacco interventions?

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Resources

The Tobacco Recovery Resource Exchange http://www.tobaccorecovery.org

E-Learning and Online Resources

OASAS http://www.oasas.state.ny.us/tobacco/index.cfm

Email: [email protected]

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