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Case of a two-year child addicted to smoking


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Between 2002 and 2007, there were over 8.3 million children under the age of 18 that lived with at least one parent who was dependent on or abused alcohol or an illicit drug in a given year (SAMSHA, 2009). It is estimated that as many as 8% of these children resided in single-parent households in which their mother was dependent on or abused substances. Children in the care of substance abusing mothers are at serious risk for maltreatment, neglect, and abuse, as well as economic, academic, and socio-emotional problems (Conners, et al., 2004; Jones, 2007). Additionally, drug-abusing parents can be up to three times more likely to engage with child protective services (CPS), and if the sibling(s) is removed from the home, most parents will do what is necessary to regain custody of their children.

Assessment is the act of determining the nature and cause of a client's problem. During the early sessions of treatment, counselors gather data and increase their understanding of their clients. To understand our clients' substance abuse problems, we must first try to understand our clients. This involves interviewing them, taking a history, and administering psychological tests. It is vital that clinicians avoid preconceived notions about the client and make treatment determinations based only on data collected during the initial evaluation.

Part - Video: Case of a Two-year Child Addicted to Smoking.

1) Suppose the parents of the two-year child has presented in to counseling due to the smoking addiction of their child. You as the addiction counselor, have been assigned the case and asked to conduct an effective substance use and mental health intake interview. To elicit a clear and broad understanding of the parents' concerns, use the intake interview categories in Chapter 4 section 4.2 of your e-book. The intake interview must be formatted in the style of an intake assessment that is appropriate for these clients.

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