Journal 1
Respond to the following questions in at least 250 words or one page. Write your response directly in the Journal area.
In the past few years, addiction professionals have been experimenting with finding new ways to motivate clients to engage in their treatment. Most clients do not begin therapy knowing the extent of the problems that their use has caused them. The Stages of Change model created by Prochaska & DiClemente (1982) helps professionals to understand their clients' attitude towards working on recover. The Motivational Interviewing model came from this model to help professionals to use specific treatment strategies. For this Journal assignment, read the "Jane" scenarios beginning on p. 148 of your text. Choose one of the sections of the scenario and respond to these questions:
1. What is Jane's presenting problem?
2. Describe the section that you chose (level of motivation change) and explain how she demonstrates characteristics of this level.
3. Using one of the psychotherapeutic models from your assigned reading, propose a treatment strategy that you would use to help her to move to the next stage of treatment readiness (so, if you choose pre-contemplation- what would help her move to contemplation)?
Journal 2
Respond to the following questions in at least 250 words or one page. Write your response directly in the Journal area.
We make hundreds of daily decisions that seem irrelevant to the day's outcome. In truth, these decisions have predictable outcomes. We are used to the pattern of decisions made throughout our day. However, for those working on their recovery, these seemingly irrelevant decisions (SIDs) can have devastating effects on their sobriety. These triggers that change the client's behaviors are often unconscious and certainly, not intended. However, the outcome can lead to a relapse. Please read the "John" scenario in your text p. 292. Pretend that you are a Peer Recovery Specialist working with John and answer the following questions:
1. What seemingly irrelevant decision (SID) did John make that lead to a series of events that placed his sobriety at risk?
2. Using the Relapse Prevention Model, suggest some strategies that John can use to recover his sobriety.
3. Suggest a treatment goal for John that can help him to build a stronger relapse prevention plan.
DISCUSSION 1
How can quality early childhood education programs affect the wellness of young children?
DISCUSSION 2
Parents are busy and attendance at many after school activities can be challenging to keep up with. How would you promote a family night like this to ensure that the event is well-attended?
The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.