CAS 154 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Biopsychosocial Model, Intentionality, Communication
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A slip is an episode of aod use following a period of abstinence. A relapse is the return to uncontrolled aod use following a period of abstinence. They typically don"t happen any more than any other chronic illness. They often lead to a powerful learning opportunity for the treatment provider and the client. Disease affects biological, psychological and social functioning. Personality, lifestyle and family functioning are also areas that require change. Recognition that sud is a biopsychosocial disease. The development and use of an ongoing recovery program. The diagnosis and treatment of other problems or conditions that can interfere with recovery. Identifying and changing the mistaken core beliefs about self, others and the world. Does not require that primary goals be met. Self efficacy is a determiner of relapse. Must be able to cope with high risk situations. Abstinence violation effect (intensity may lead to relapse) Impacted by length of sobriety, commitment to abstinence,