CNA548 Report: Assessment and Management of Addictive Disorders
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This report delves into the multifaceted challenges associated with addictive disorders, emphasizing the impact of substance abuse on individuals' daily lives and the resulting difficulties in performing routine activities. The report addresses the stigma surrounding substance use, highlighting how societal attitudes and characteristics of individuals with addiction influence discriminatory behaviors. It examines the five key principles for treating individuals with traumatic and violent histories, emphasizing the importance of safety, transparency, choice, collaboration, and empowerment in fostering effective patient care. Furthermore, the report explores the essential helping qualities, attitudes, and skills rooted in the biopsychosocial and spiritual model of care, emphasizing the need to address the totality of each patient's psychological, spiritual, relational, physical, and social aspects. It also discusses the strengths model as a recovery-oriented approach and the importance of integrating both models for comprehensive patient care. The report references several scholarly articles to support its findings.
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