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goals of treatment of substance abuse disorder - ✔✔1. abstinence from substances
2. maximizing life functioning
3. preventing or reducing the frequency and severity of relapse



stages of treatment of substance abuse disorders - ✔✔1. stabilization
2. rehabilitation/habilitation
3. maintenance


stages of treatment of substance abuse disorders

stabilization - ✔✔stage one
focus is on establishing abstinence, accepting a substance abuse problem, and committing ones
self to making changes


stages of treatment of substance abuse disorders

rehabilitation/habilitation - ✔✔stage two
focus on remaining substance-free by establishing a stable lifestyle, developing coping and
living skills, increasing supports, grieving loss of substance use


stages of treatment of substance abuse disorders

maintenance - ✔✔stage three
focus is on stabilizing gains made in treatment, relapse prevention, and termination



closed system - ✔✔uses up its energy and dies

,differentiation - ✔✔becoming specialized in structure and function



entropy - ✔✔Closed, disorganized, stagnant; using up available energy



Equifinality - ✔✔Arriving at the same end from different beginnings



Homeostasis - ✔✔steady state



input - ✔✔Obtaining resources from the environment that are necessary to attain the goals
of the system



negative entropy - ✔✔exchange of energy and resources between systems that promote
growth and transformation



open system - ✔✔a system with cross-boundary exchange



output - ✔✔A product of the system that exports to the environment



subsystem - ✔✔a major component of a system made up of two or more interdependent
components that interact in order to attain their own purpose(s) and the purpose(s) of the
system in which they are embedded



Suprasystem - ✔✔An entity that is served by a number of component systems organized in
interacting relationships



throughput - ✔✔Energy that is integrated into the system so it can be used by the system to
accomplish its goals

,role ambiguity - ✔✔lack of clarity of role



role complementarity - ✔✔role is carried out in an expected way (parent, child, social
worker-client)



Role discomplementarity - ✔✔role expectations of others differs from one's own



role reversal - ✔✔when two or more individuals switch roles



role conflict - ✔✔incompatible or conflicting expectations



individual self actualization occurs through - ✔✔- release of feelings that block social
performance
- support from others (not being alone)
- orientation to reality and check out own reality with others
- reappraisal of self



some types of groups include - ✔✔-groups centered on a shared problem
- counseling groups
- activity groups
-action groups
-self help groups
-natural groups
-closed vs open groups
-structured groups
-crisis groups

, psychodrama - ✔✔a treatment approach which roles are enacted in a group context.
Members of the group re-create their problems and devote themselves to the role dilemmas of
each member.



Stages of Group Development - ✔✔Pre-affiliation, power and control, intimacy,
differentiation, separation/termination


Stages of Group Development

preaffiliation - ✔✔1. development of trust known as forming


Stages of Group Development

power and control - ✔✔2. struggles for individual autonomy and group identification, known
as storming


Stages of Group Development

intimacy - ✔✔3. utilizing self in service of the group, known as norming


Stages of Group Development

differentiation - ✔✔4. acceptance of each other a distinct individuals, performing



Separation/Termination - ✔✔5. Independence


Adjourning



Groups help through: - ✔✔Instillation of hope,
universality,
altruism,
interpersonal learning,

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