Dual Diagnosis -Relapse Prevention


 

Dual Diagnosis -Relapse Prevention – These videos have been made to provide you with an additional resource to help with your clinical skills practice. These have been designed as interactive learning exercises. There are two ways of interacting with the resource: [1] To help understand the model of practice Download the ‘Cognitive Therapy Scale’ and rate the therapist’s competence using this scale whilst watching the video. You may also want to consider ‘ what worked well?’ and ‘ what could have been done differently? ‘ [2] To practice the skills Download a blank template for each intervention. Whilst watching the video record the clinically relevant information on the template as if you were in a session with this client. You will be prompted to start writing when the transition screen appears. At the end of the video you will be able to download a model answer to compare with what you recorded. Exemplars: Introductions, Summarising sessions Interventions: Timeline / Looking Back, Exploring Ambivalence, Functional Analysis, Problem Solving, Beliefs & Concerns, Looking Forward, Relapse prevention

 

Canada : Transition Networks Expands the Indura Substation Switch Product

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While the Transition Networks low-voltage versions of the Indura switch line are equipped for 18-57 VDC dual-input power, the new high-voltage versions of the switch are equipped for 125-300 VDC or 100-250 VAC input power to meet the demands of most …
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A look at mental health funding

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Ridgeview Hospital, a for-profit, 40-bed facility specializes in a dual diagnosis system: treating underlying mental illnesses simultaneously with drug abuse problems. The quaint, one-story building is surrounded by cornfields. On a chilly January …
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Portrait of a broken system

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Dual diagnosis is common in the mentally ill, which brings addiction issues to the fore, he says. Police officers rely upon the ARC's sobering services to provide a safe haven for those who cannot be legally or professionally evaluated for mental …
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