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Cards (12)

Section 1

(12 cards)

Orientation

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describing to the client the general nature and goals of the program, rules, service hours, treatment costs, and client rights.

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Treatment planning global criteria

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17. Explain assessment results to the client in an understandable manner. 18. Identify and rank problems based on individual client needs in the written treatment plan. 19. Formulate agreed upon immediate and long-term goals using behavioral terms in the written treatment plan. 20. Identify the treatment methods and resources to be utilized as appropriate for the individual client.

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Orientation - Global Criteria

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9. Provide an overview to the client by describing program goals and objectives for client care. 10. Provide an overview to the client by describing program rules, and client obligations and rights. 11. Provide an overview to the client of program operations.

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Screening Global Criteria

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1. Evaluate psychological, social, and physiological signs and symptoms of alcohol and other drug use and abuse. 2. Determine the client's appropriateness for admission or referral. 3. Determine the client's eligibility for admission or referral. 4. Identify any coexisting conditions (medical, psychiatric, physical, etc.) that indicate need for additional professional assessment and/or services 5. Adhere to applicable laws, regulations and agency policies governing alcohol and other abuse services.

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Screening

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The process by which the client is determined appropriate and eligible for admission to a particular program.

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Assessment - Global Criteria

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12. Gather relevant history from the client including but not limited to alcohol and other drug abuse using appropriate interview techniques. 13. Identify methods and procedures for obtaining corroborative information from significant secondary sources regarding clients' alcohol and other drug abuse and psycho-social history. 14. Identify appropriate assessment tools. 15. Explain to the client the rationale for the use of assessment techniques in order to facilitate understanding. 16. Develop a diagnostic evaluation of the client's substance abuse and any coexisting conditions based on the results of all assessments in order to provide an integrated approach to treatment planning based on the client's strengths, weaknesses, and identified problems and needs.

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Treatment planning

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The process in which the counselor and the client identify and rank problems needing resolution, establish agreed upon immediate and long-term goals, and decide on the treatment methods and resources to be used.

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12 Core functions Purpose

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Describes the purpose of counseling

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Intake - Global Criteria

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6. Complete required documents for admission to the program. 7. Complete required documents for program eligibility and appropriateness. 8. Obtain appropriately signed consents when soliciting from or providing information to outside sources to protect client confidentiality and rights.

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Assessment

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the procedure by which a counselor/program identifies and evaluates an individuals strengths, weaknesses, problems, and needs for the development of the treatment plan

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12 core functions

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screening, intake, orientation, assessment, treatment planning, counseling, case management, crisis intervention, client education, referral, report/record keeping, consultation

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UMICAD CADC 1 certification

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300 hours experience 150 hours certified training 6 hours ethics training Score 70% or higher on written exam

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