Family members could contribute to an addiction if they hold the addicted person solely
Honor-Shame Response Paper Sam Louie (2014) in the article focuses on James Lee, a Korean-American male, who is struggling with gambling and sexual addiction. Mr. Lee in the midst of his struggle chooses to ‘suffer in silence’ so as to save face, and maintain honor in his family. Upon disclosing about his addiction, Mr. Lee receives messages of criticism and scorn, as opposed to messages of support in the midst of his struggles. Mr. Lee’s family in this case, is focused on the shame, embarrassment…
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Jamison Law Abstract This paper will discuss the case of Ariadne; it will summarize the diagnostic skills and techniques used to screen for addiction, aggression, and danger to self and others, as well as co-occurring mental disorders during a crisis, disaster, or other trauma-causing event. It will evaluate the key elements of the crisis, disaster, or trauma-causing event to include the nature of the crisis and associated risks, including client and counselor safety. This paper will differentiate the…
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Journal of Addictions Nursing, 22:147–149, 2011 Copyright © International Nurses Society on Addictions ISSN: 1088-4602 print / 1548-7148 online DOI: 10.3109/10884602.2011.602565 INNOVATIVE ROLES Editor—Joan Kub, PhD, MA, PHCNS-BC Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA An Interview with Mary Ryan Woods, RNc, LADAC, MSHS Mary Ryan Woods is licensed as a Drug and Alcoholism Counselor in New Hampshire, a Licensed Clinical Supervisor for Substance Abuse Counseling in…
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chapter is where the authors list is a comparative summary of traditional and postmodern marital ethics. This tabulated summary will be very useful for a Christian marriage counselor to understand the views presented such as in the traditional, biblical and modern marriage models. This book is a must for all Christian counselor to keep as a reference to understanding the root of the dilemma face by today’s modern marriages. VanGoethem, Jeff. “Pastoral Counseling…
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Tia Little English 111 Graybeal November 7, 2012 Addiction: A Decision or Disease? Drug and alcohol addiction is a very serious and widespread problem in America, and across the globe. Drug addiction is a constant craving, seeking, and using of a substance, despite the negative consequences it may have on the addict or those around them. When drug use becomes more frequent, it is considered drug abuse. Once an individual’s drug abuse is can no longer be controlled, and they are using the…
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by acknowledging and changing known and unknown dysfunctional thinking, behaviors, and emotional responses. In this paper I will cover the counseling approach and its view of human nature, specific techniques, as well as the role of client and counselor. I will also detail my response to this particular approach as well as who it is best suited for, its effectiveness, what research indicates about its effectiveness and any other related information. Cognitive therapy…
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Research and Evaluation Final: Efficacy of Group Therapy on Grieving Addicts Jean Berry Walden University Research and Evaluation Final: Efficacy of Group Therapy on Grieving Addicts Addiction is a disease of the brain, characterized by its inability to abstain consistently ("American Society of Addiction Medicine," 2015). Addiction is often a lifelong struggle and is associated with many issues outside of illegal drugs (Terrazas, Todd, & Harp, 2015) The issues associated with addiction are tremendous…
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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is the largest and most commonly known self-help group in the world. Since the creation of AA in 1935, there have been many programs modeled after it, which are also based on the 12-Step Program. Some of these include Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and Chemically Dependent Anonymous, as well as programs for specific drugs, such as Cocaine Anonymous (CA) and Crystal Meth Anonymous (NIDA, 2012). Attendance and participation for self-help groups are open for anyone to attend and…
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Individual Counseling – Individuals with addictions often consider their problems unique and, therefore, are best understood in a one-on-one session with their counselor. Individual counseling sessions focus on the patient’s progress in the educational process, group participation, drug monitoring, compliance, 12–step work, and identification of areas for improvement to achieve long-term sobriety. Crisis Intervention – Due to the volatile nature of the disease of addiction, Bridgestone provides crisis intervention…
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Clinical mental health counselors diagnose, treat, and test psychological disorders as well as support and teach clients skills needed for positive behavior changes. According to the 2012 American Mental Health Counselors Association’s (AMHCA) code of ethics “Mental health counselors believe in the dignity and worth of the individual. They are committed to increasing knowledge of human behavior and understanding of themselves and others. They use their skills only for purposes consistent with these…
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