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Objectives
Learn about the stages of recovery from addiction and mental health issues
Explore how various symptoms at each stage contribute to relapse triggers, anger, anxiety or depression
Identify ways to begin coping with Physical, Affective, Cognitive, Environmental and Relationship (PACER) triggers
Learn about how locus of control impacts recover and how serenity can help people navigate those control issues
Begin learning about and developing a relapse prevention plan based on what the person has learned about themselves thus far.
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Define co-occurring disorders
Identify the impact of addiction on the individual
Identify the impact of mood disorders on the individual
Identify the impact of chronic illness or pain on the individual
Explore the interplay between the three
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Describe the prevalence of substance abuse in older American adults.
Describe the need for treatment of substance abuse disorders in older adults.
Identify how the physical effects of normal aging can affect the way an older person responds to alcohol or other drugs.
Identify older adult screening criteria for substance use disorders.
Identify risk factors in older adults for substance abuse.
List physical symptoms that can potentially signal the development of addiction.
Describe delirium and dementia.
List indications for inpatient substance detoxification.
Describe brief interventions for substance abuse.
Describe the FRAMES Approach.
Explain the different types of treatment settings and their individual characteristics.
Explain the different treatment approaches and their individual characteristics.
Describe age specific staffing needs.
Identify resources for older adults and treating substance abuse in older adults.
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Objectives
Psychological theories of crime.
Critical theory.
Conflict theory.
Deterrence and rational choice.
Labelling theory.
Self control theory.
Unique needs of the offender.
Intervention strategies.
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Objectives
Review Bowlby's theory of attachment
Explore the types of attachment
Learn about Hazan and Shaver's Adult Attachment Theory
Identify the impact of insecure attachment
Explore ways to help clients change their attachment style and feel more secure in relationships
Help
clients increase awareness of their story including beliefs about and
behavioral reactions to situations that trigger their fear of
abandonment
Learn about fear of abandonment
Explore the concept of schemas or core beliefs
Examine common traps in thinking, reacting and relationships
Learn skills necessary to
Accept their past as part of their story
Acknowledge that their past does not have to continue to negatively impact them in the present
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Objectives
Identify emotional, cognitive, physical, interpersonal and environmental interventions to address and prevent emotional triggers.
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Objectives:
Define FOMO
Explore reasons for FOMO
Identify consequences of FOMO
Review interventions to reduce the impact of FOMO
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Objectives
Explore Why We Procrastinate
Learn how to address some of the most common causes
Fear of Failure (and Success)
Perfectionism
Being Overwhelmed
Laziness/Lack of Motivation
Negative Self-Talk
Uncertainty about How or Where to Start
Identify techniques to overcome procrastination
Do 15 and Apply Parkinsons Law
Shorten the daily to do list
Leverage Peak Energy Times
Be accountable to Someone
Pay attention to temperament
Low tolerance for adversity/Attitude of gratitude
Find (and eliminate) what rewards your procrastination
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Objectives:
Extent of the Problem
Risk Factors for Suicide
Protective Factors
Warning Signs and Precipitating Events
Neurobiological and Genetic Factors
The Role of Substance Use in Suicidal Behavior
Specific Populations
Co-Occurring Mental Disorders and Suicidal Behavior
Accidental Versus Suicidal Overdose
The Role of Trauma and Abuse
Assessment of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors
Treatment of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors
Substance Abuse Treatment and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors
The Effects of Suicide on Family and Friends
The Effects of Suicide on Counselors
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Objectives:
Review the physical, affective, cognitive, environmental and relational impacts of infidelity and betrayal.
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