Drug & Alcohol Final

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Children of Alcoholics/Additcts ( COAs)

- 4 times more likely to develop alcoholism -more likely to be psychically abused -8.3 million U.S kids have at least one alcoholic parent - "don't talk, don't trust, don't feel"

Groupings of diagnostic criteria

-Impaired control -Range of severity based on the # of symptoms:

What are some issues with screening instruments

-Many healthcare providers do not ask about alcohol use -Patient should be screened as a part of routine physicals -Screening tools do not provide an accurate a diagnosis of alcoholism

The Hero

-This child is an example to the outside world of how "well" the family is functioning -Tends to be an overachiever, but internally they feel guilty, because no amount of achievement makes the family problems go away

Children's roles for alcoholic parents

-the hero -the lost child -the mascot -the scapegoat -the chief enabler (adult)

Age group to most likely use drugs in the past 30 days

18-20, this is the college ages

The Chief Enabler (adult)

Assumes primary responsibility for the chemically dependent family member

What percentage of child abuse cases involve substance abuse?

Between 60 & 80% substantiated child abuse and neglect cases involve substance abuse by a custodial parent or guardian

Screening Tests

DAST ( Drug abuse screening test) AUDIT ( Alcohol use disorders identification) CAGE ( Screening tool) SMAST ( Short Michigan alcoholism screening test)

The Lost Child

Lost child are loners who never "need" attention, never create a problem, and never get into trouble

Is intentional abuse among the elderly common?

No, its rare

The Scapegoat

The child gets the most attention in the family; he/she is the "problem child"

Why is the age group 50-54 most likely to use?

They are the baby boomers and they shared a time of historical events

Do family drug courts work?

They do work because they get a chance to see their children, but yet 80% fail to actually complete the program. The more that they participate in the program the more likely they are to see their kids.

The Mascot

Usually the youngest child, and considered the most sensitive. They try and disperse anger and problems, by using humor

Cohort Effect

Variations in the characteristics over time among individuals who are defined by some shared temporal experience or common life experience, such as year of birth

Who should be conducting the substance abuse assessments?

a substance abuse professional

"Elephant in the Living Room"

alcohol and drug addictions are recognized as significant contributions to family stress

Why is substance abuse concerning in the aging population?

because they are being prescribed drugs when they could not even have the symptoms.

Substance abuse and Family Violence

before the 1970's assumptions were made that substance abuse causes family violence

Co-occurring Disorders

ex: eating disorders, depression, PTSD,schizophrenia

DSM 5 Criteria: Cravings

have you had strong urges to take the substance that you couldn't think of anything else?

Barriers to identification

healthcare professionals give a negative attitude & mistake symptoms for other problems.

codependency

how problems flow from one person to another in a family ..ex. going for a swim on a beach w/ no lifeguard and not telling anyone you cant swim

Do family members cause addiction?

no, no family member has ever caused an addiction, however family can behave in ways that allow the drinking/drug use to continue.

Various treatment settings

o Medical detoxification o Dual-diagnosis/hospital inpatient o Rehabilitation programs o Residential programs o Partial hospitalization/day treatment o Recovery/halfway house o Intensive outpatient o Outpatient DUI/DWAI/DUID programs

Invisible Epidemic

substance abuse problems among the elderly ( 65+ 13% of population)

enabling

the person that is the closest to the addict. most often the spouse or partner

How is the severity of someones diagnostic determined.

• Mild: 2-3 symptoms • Moderate: 4-5 symptoms • Severe: 6 ore more symptoms


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