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    Case Study: Jay W.

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    RECOMMENDATIONS Name: Jay W. DOB/Age: May 2‚ 1994/ 20 years old Dates of Interviews: Friday‚ May 2‚ 2014 Evaluator: Reason for Assessment: Jay’s parents are concerned with his drinking and how it seems to be interfering with his desire of being a chemical engineer. Jay W. was referred for assessment after flunking out of his freshman year in college. Sources of Information: Interview with the patient‚ Jay W. and his parents‚ Don and Beth W. Background Information: Jay W. was born May 2‚ 1994

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    Substance Abuse Case Study

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    ! Table of Contents ! ! Introduction………………………………………………………………………2 ! Substance Uses: Smoking & Alcohol & Marijuana ……………………………..2 ! Socioeconomic Status (SES): Poverty & Affluence……………………………..3 ! Family Structure: Single-parent & Adolescent Mother………………………….4 ! Aggression & Victimization: Bullying ………………………………………….4 ! Case Study: 56 Up Series ……………………………………………………….5 ! Conclusion……………………………………………………………………….6 ! References ………………………………………………………………………7 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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    The signs of emotional abuse are difficult to diagnose. Since physical marks do not exist when a child is experiencing emotional maltreatment‚ a way to tell is by their actions (www.americanhumane.org). Children suffering from emotional abuse are subject to destructive behaviors. As a result of parental substance abuse‚ the excessive use of drugs or alcohol‚ children who are exposed to these situations are more likely to abuse substances in the same manner. Substance abuse becomes common for children

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    Substance abuse considered as a strong risk factor for non-adherence among patients with mental illness‚ the MHN would have to make a treatment plan addressing his cannabis use and that will help him long term. It is significant to assess the patient for substance use to know how much and how long they have been using and to encourage them to seek treatment (Macaluso & Mcknight‚ 2013). Different screening‚ diagnosis‚ and treatment for substance abuse are important. A combination of Psychopharmacological

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    passes for the New Years. SOCIAL UPDATE: client report she does have family members here in NY but she prefer to live on her own. She also report she can wait to be around family members for the New Years. RESOURCE UPDATE; Client has an active PA case. Client report she is still waiting for SSI disbursement entitlement which it’s pending. SAVING; client has no money saved LEGAL UPDATE: She mentioned she hired a SSI/SSD lawyer to assist her with the process MEDICAL UPDATE: Client suffers from

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    project that would educate its students about the dangers of substance abuse. The students would actually be in the different sports programs and be part of promoting healthy lifestyles without the use of drugs. The students will come together and receive training from educators. Some of the goals will include an education program and planning alcohol free events‚ promote leadership‚ work with athletes’ to train others‚ and develop alcohol abuse prevention programs. We believe that the enthusiasm for

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    going on in her life now and in the past. In addition‚ what can be done to get her life back together. Intervening with Amy by asking open-ended questions is where ill begin when she first comes in I already know what has been told to me in the case study. Therefore‚ knowing that Amy has three children‚ a husband that has no time for his family‚ and has always thought that having a family everything would be perfect. Amy was an only child; that may be misinterpreted as the "Escape Goat" of the

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    started in utero‚ the fetus was already experiencing a lack of care and welfare that is vital in the earliest stages of development. Drug and alcohol in utero can have devastating cognitive‚ emotional‚ and physical outcomes for a child‚ which in this case‚ stand true. A lack of quality prenatal care‚ such as taking the correct vitamins or regular checkups with a doctor are vital to ensure that the fetus receives the necessary nutrients it needs to grow. This mother‚ along with heavy drinking and smoking

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    This essay will present contemporary approaches and debates about working with substance misusers‚ critically review resources available in addressing substance misuse and produce an assessment and intervention strategy based on a case scenario by following the guide of the four domains of assessment. All to demonstrate my understanding. The case study I will be discussing is Stephen‚ 28 years. The four domains of assessment are drug and alcohol uk‚ criminal involvement and offending‚ physical and

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    or the fact that they may be pregnant and using drugs. Psychologically‚ women are also more like to use substances when they experience stress‚ negative affect‚ and relationship troubles. They are also likely to have been introduced to the substance by a family member‚ boyfriend‚ or loved one. Relationships for women are a key factor in drug use‚ and they often have partners who are substance abusers as well. Psychologically they can see shared drug use as a means of being connected to their partners

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