Relapse Prevention Sample Clauses

Relapse Prevention. A behavioral self-control program that teaches individuals with 24 substance addiction how to anticipate and cope with the potential for relapse. Relapse prevention can be 25 used as a stand-alone substance use treatment program or as an aftercare program to sustain gains achieved 26 during initial substance use treatment.
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Relapse Prevention. A behavioral self-control program that teaches individuals with SUD how to anticipate and cope with the potential for relapse. Relapse prevention can be used as a stand-alone substance use treatment program or as a recovery services program to sustain gains achieved during initial SUD treatment.
Relapse Prevention. Individual and group sessions to reinforce sobriety status, 8 regardless of Participant’s position in phase structure of program or during aftercare, which shall be 9 unlimited. and,
Relapse Prevention. Relapse Prevention is defined as individual and group sessions for
Relapse Prevention. Individual and group sessions to reinforce sobriety status and 29 education on opiate overdose prevention.
Relapse Prevention. Individuals who have successfully quit at 12 weeks sometimes do not feel able to stop NRT use. They should be encouraged to cease regular use but if complete abstinence from NRT is not possible continued NRT use is preferable to a return to smoking, but cannot be funded under this service. The individual may purchase the required product. • It is good practice to offer a few words of encouragement if the individual continues to visit the pharmacy after the formal stop smoking service support has ended. • It is expected that approximately 50% of those who set a quit date will be quit at 4- weeks.
Relapse Prevention which includes interventions designed to teach members with SUD how to anticipate and cope with the potential for relapse for the maximum reduction of the member’s SUD;
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Relapse Prevention o 12 weeks; 1 day weekly (Wednesday) from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. o One individual session required Monday-Friday tri-weekly (times may vary depending on participant responsivity/schedule) o A minimum of four Court approved self-help recovery program meetings per week (i.e. NA/AA, SMART, NAMI, or other evidence based programs)
Relapse Prevention the importance of ‘insight’ There are several risk factors that predict relapse including non-adherence to medication, persistent substance abuse, carers’ criticisms, and poor premorbid adjustment (Álvarez-Jiménez et al., 2012). In a systematic review Lacro et al. (2002) found a non-adherence rate to psychological and pharmacological treatment of 47% and concluded that one of the most highly reported, yet potentially amendable predictors of non-adherence was poor insight into having a mental illness (Drake et al., 2007).
Relapse Prevention. To include structured curriculum designed to develop positive 26 and constructive steps to remain clean and sober by addressing Participant emotional and/or psychiatric 27 illness and identifying triggers that may lead to a lapse in abstinence.
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