Refer to “The Family’s Role in Addiction Recovery” located in the Class Resources. Compare the characteristics of the drinking stage and the transition stages of recovery (specifically, the Stages of Change (SOC) as discussed in the SAMHSA resource). How are their treatment goals and interventions similar? How are they different?
This discussion question meets the following NASAC Standards:
95) Understand the characteristics and dynamics of families, couples, and intimate dyads affected by addiction.
96) Be familiar with and appropriately use models of diagnosis and intervention for families, couples, and intimate dyads, including extended, kinship, or tribal family structures.
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