Title: Rehab Counseling
1Rehab Counseling
- Substance Abuse Class 05
- Markus Dietrich LMHC,CRC,CAAP
- Shands Healthcare
- dietrmk_at_shands.ufl.edu
2Drug Use-Scope
- In 2001 an estimated 15.9 million Americans 12 or
older used illicit drugs. This represents 7.1 of
this population. - This a 0.8 increase from 6.3 in 1999 and 2000.
- Increases were noted for
- Marijuana 4.8 to 5.4
- Cocaine 0.5 to 0.6
- Pain Relievers 1.2 to 1.6
- Tranquilizers 0.4 to 0.6 National Household
Survey 2001
3Drugs Use- Marijuana
- Marijuana is the most commonly used drug used by
76 of the drug users - 56 of drug users use only marijuana
- 20 use Marijuana and another drug.
- 24 use illicit drugs but not marijuana.
4Therapeutic Drugs
- Of the 4.8 million users of therapeutic drugs,
- 3.5 million use pain relievers
- 1.4 million use tranquilizers
- 1 million uses stimulants
- 0.3 million use sedatives
5Drugs cont.
- In 2001 an estimated 1.7 million (0.7) Americans
age 12 or older were current cocaine users and
406,000 (0.2) were current crack users - 1.3 million (0.6) used hallucinogens
- 957,000 used Oxycontin non medically (four times
as much as 1999) - Heroin use is reported to be 123,000 (0.1)
6Drugs- Variables
- Men are more likely to report drug use than women
(8.7 vs. 5.5) - Rates and patterns of drug use vary by age,
peaking among 18-20year olds - Drug use is correlated with education. Rate for
H.S graduates is 7.6 vs. 4.3 percent for four
year college graduates, even though college
graduates were more likely to have tried drugs.
7Alcohol
- 109 million ( 48.35) Americans age 12 or older
report being current drinkers - Approximately one fifth (20.5) reported bingeing
at least once in last 30 days - 5.7reported heavy drinking
8Alcohol variables
- Age highest prevalence of alcohol use is between
18 and 25. Rate drops slightly between 25 and 60. - Men are more likely to drink than women
- likelihood of drinking alcohol increases with
education, however, binge drinking and heavy
drinking were least prevalent among college
graduates
9Employment
- Unemployment is highly correlated with drug and
alcohol use however, - 6.9 of illicit drug users are full-time employed
- 9.1 of drug users are part-time employed
- Among the 43.9 million adult binge drinkers, 35.4
million (81) are full-time or part-time
employees. - 9.8 million (80) of the heavy drinkers are also
employed
10Significant Others
- Non-alcoholic members of alcoholics families use
10 times as much sick leave as in families where
alcohol is not a factor. - More than half of all family members of
alcoholics who are employed (80) report their
ability to function is impaired as a result or
living with an alcoholic.
11Effects on Business
- decreased productivity
- increased on-the-job accidents
- increased absenteeism
- turnover
- increased health care cost
12Economic Impact
- Cost to society associated with drug and alcohol
abuse is estimated to be 294 billion. - The largest impact is on lost productivity.
- The health care cost for alcohol abuse is about
twice that for drug abuse. - Samsha 2001
13Social Impact
- Alcohol and drug abuse correlate positively
- with
- Domestic Violence
- Child abuse and neglect
- Separation and divorce
- Healthcare cost
- Criminal behavior
14Trends
- The NHSDA showed increases among Americans in
rates of use of several substances, including
marijuana and cocaine and the non-medical use of
pain relievers and tranquilizers. Alcohol use
also increased, although binge drinking and heavy
use remained unchanged between 2000 and 2001
15Addiction and the Brain
16Addiction is a brain disorder
- Addiction is an independent disorder
distinguished from drinking that is merely heavy,
problematic, ill advised or socially unacceptable
Abuse - intentional overuse in cases of
celebration, anxiety, despair, self-medication,
other mental health disorders or ignorance.
Tends to decline with consequences or adequate
treatment of other mental health disorder.
17Functional Imaging
SPECT single photon emission computed
tomography PET positron emission
tomography fMRI functional magnetic resonance
imaging
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20Dopamine Pathways Pleasure pathways
striatum
hippocampus
frontal cortex
substantia nigra/VTA
nucleus accumbens
21THE RAT BRAIN
- What turns on the dopamine in a rats brain..
- SEX-200 increase in dopamine
- COCAINE-300 increase in dopamine
- METHAMPHETAMINE-1100 increase in dopamine
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23The explanation for why people respond
differently!
Early exposure to drugs
24Brain of the addicted is fundamentally different
- Gene expression (Liu, Nickolendko 1994
Daunais McGinty 1995) - Glucose metabolism (Volkow, Gillespie, 1996)
- Responsiveness to environmental cues (OBrien,
Childress, 1993 Kilgus Pumariega, 1994)
25Whats inherited???
- Temperament
- Initial sensitivity to rewarding or aversive
qualities (like or dislike of the drug) - Tolerance
- Rates and routes of metabolism
- Taste preferences
- Response to memories related to use
26Developing brain
- Individuals who begin drinking before age 15 are
4 times more likely to develop alcohol dependence
during their lifetimes than those who begin
drinking at age 21.
(Grant Dawson 1997 Journal of Substance
Abuse 9103-110) - Earlier drinking more likely to result in alcohol
dependence independent of family history
(Grant, 1998)
27Your Brain on Drugs
YELLOW shows places in brain where cocaine goes
(Striatum)
28SPECT (blood flow)
Marijuana 12 yrs
29Assessment and Diagnosis
- Bio-psycho-social-spiritual Assesment
- DSM-IVR
- Seven Criteria
- Two dimensions-
- Obsession and Compulsion.
30Job is last to go!
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32Facilitate ChangeMotivational Enhancement Therapy
- Key Factors for Change for the Counselor
- Style
- Style
- Style
33Key Concepts
- Motivation the probability that a person will
enter into, continue and adhere to a specific
change strategy. - Resistance the result of interacting with ones
environment- not a characteristic. - Ambivalence the heart of the problem, not
pathological.
34Stages of ChangeProchaska DeClemente 1982
- Pre-contemplation
- What problem?
- Contemplation
- Is it a problem?
- Preparation
- What can I do?
- Action
- I am doing something
- Maintenance
- I am successful
35Helper Tasks
- Pre-contemplation
- Raise Doubt
- Contemplation
- Evoke reasons for change
- Preparation
- Help client find best course of action
- Action
- Support steps toward change
- Maintenance
- Relapse Prevention