PSYC 515 Chemical Dependence Midterm RU Grad School 2023 with complete solution

Transtheoretical Model of Change – * Developed by Prochaska & DiClemente

  • Views ae metatheoretical and integrative
  • Based on analysis of processes of change – comparison of 18 models
  • The stages describe attitudes, intention, and behaviors about change
  • Each stage refers to a time period and to tasks one must complete before moving to
    the next stage
    What are the 5 stages of Change? – 1. Precontemplation
  1. Contemplation
  2. Preparation/Decision Making
  3. Action
  4. Maintenance
    What are characteristics of the precontemplation stage? – * defensive, resistant
  • uncommitted or passive in treatment
  • feeling coerced by significant other
  • denial
  • not voluntarily coming to treatment in this stage
  • Trying to justify it/not recognizing it is an issue or concern
  • Active denial, Clients invest little time and energy in exploring the consequences of
    their behavior or actions
  • Lack of awareness of substance abuse problem
  • There is an issue, but they are not recognizing it
    What are the characteristics of the contemplation stage? – * characterized by more
    openness and receptivity to feedback from others
  • Weighing pros and cons of quitting
  • shift from external focus to internal focus
  • more willing to undergo formal assessment/talk to someone
  • may come voluntarily and not forced (some)
  • distress, shame, seeking to evaluate and understand behavior, thinking about making
    change
  • have not begun to take action and not yet prepared to do so
    What are characteristics of the Preparation/Decision Making Stage? – * planning to
    initiate change, ready to change in terms of attitude and behavior
  • maybe they will try to talk to someone
  • on verge of taking action
  • engaged in change process
  • might look at treatment programs
    What are the characteristics of the Action Stage? – * clients begin to actively make
    changes in behavior
  • take the next step (i.e., AA)
  • severe condition (alcohol) detox usually happens before SUD treatment
  • commtited to change
  • motivated, efforts are being taken, willing to follow activities and strategies to change
  • high level of motivation usually
    What are the characteristics of the maintenance stage? – * first goal = sustaining
    changes made in action stage
  • second goal = avoid relapse/recurrence
  • generally starts 6-9 months following successful action such as last drink or drug use
  • likely to have recurrence slip back
  • engagement in going to meetings
    What is substance abuse assessment and when does it occur? – Assessment is the
    collection and use of information to obtain an understanding of ian individual usualyl for
    purposes of treatment planning, modification, and evaluation
  • may occur before, during, or after any defined period of treatment
    What are some Substance Abuse Screening Tools? – * Clinical Questions
  • Self-Report Questionnaires
  • Biological Markers or Tests
  • Multidimensional Evaluation
    What are some Clinical Questions? – CAGE –
    C- do you feel you need to cut down on drinking?
    A – are you Annoyed by criticism of your drinking?
    G – Do you feel guilty about your drinking?
    E – Do you need an Eye opener drink in the morning?
  • can be as simple as a single question to screen for an SUD
  • screening questionnaires like AUDIT and DUDIT
    What are some Self-Report Questionnaires? – * MAST – helps identify not diagnose
    individuals with alcohol problems
  • Drug Abuse Screening Test: MAST counterpart for drug probs
    What are some screening tools for Stages of Change – * assessing motivation for
    change
  • URICA
  • SOCRATES
  • 12-item Readiness to Change Questionnaire
  • Commitment to Sobriety Scale (CSS

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