Drug Counseling Video #2 Engagement. The job functions of a drug and alcohol counselor, Screening, Intake, and Orientation. Modalities of treatment.
Category Archives: substance use disorders
Drug Counseling Video #1 Introduction
What does a Drug and Alcohol Counselor do? The 4 Domains of drug counseling. The 12 core functions of a drug counselor. Getting the client into treatment, Screening, Engagement, Orientation, Assessment.
Alcohol Video #20 Individualized Counseling.
Alcohol #20 Individualized Counseling.
The necessary skills for drug and alcohol counselors, individual counseling, and group counseling. The importance of the therapeutic relationship. Missteps, evidence-based practices types of groups and the necessary skills. Some of the therapies and other treatment approaches used in substance use disorder counselor.
Alcohol Video #19 Individual treatment: an overview.
Alcohol Video #18. Treating Alcohol Use Disorders
Alcohol #18. Treating alcohol use disorders
This video describes briefly some of the considerations when the client enters a drug or alcohol treatment program. How do people recover from alcoholism? What are the stages of change? Alcoholism is a chronic disease. How to screen for alcohol use disorders. Brief alcoholism interventions and when someone needs medical attention before entering a treatment program.
Dysfunction Changes the Family-Alcohol Video 17
Alcoholism and other dysfunction change the functioning of the family. Some families develop specific roles for family members. People who grow up in a dysfunctional family may develop specific characteristics and are sometimes called “adult children of alcoholics.” Increasing their resiliency is important for people who have grown up in a dysfunctional family.
Effects of Alcohol Problems on the Family Video #16
Alcoholism or Severe Alcohol Use Disorder Video 15
Learning About Alcohol Video 14 – How Alcoholism Develops
Learning About Alcohol 13 Pregnancy and Other Physical Problems
Alcohol affects sexual functioning and the unborn child. Alcohol affects the respiratory, skeletal, and nervous system and increases cancer risk. Alcohol results in organic brain disease, nerve, and muscle tissue damage as well as psychological changes. Alcohol interferes with sleep and memory. There are four different alcohol withdrawal syndromes.
