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Family Based Therapy Case Study

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1. Kelly`s use seems to fall within the problem stage of habitual use. From the information gathered it is clear that she is using on a regular basis as she has reported using THC 1-2 times daily, socially after school and on weekends. Other signs that point to Kelly being an habitual user are that she uses THC for the specific purpose of soothing herself before bed. The Fact that Kelly schools concern about her continual use of THC shows that she may have begun to develop psychological dependency. The final indication that Kelly is in fact in the stage of habitual use is the negative consequence she has had at school (low attendance at school, expulsion and at home (damaging her relationship with her mother) as a result of her use of substances. …show more content…

Including Kelly’s peers may also be beneficial considering she more actively engages in substance abuse when in social situation with them. This form of intervention would hopefully allow for open communication and improved problem-solving, conflict resolution between Kelly and her mother. This treatment intervention would be beneficial in Kelly’s case as it establishes controls and supports through Kelly, her mother and school support staff in order to set behavioral goals to prevent Kelly from engaging in substance …show more content…

The aforementioned interventions are the best possible course for treatment in Kelly’s case. The reason these interventions were chosen in this case was that Kelly is at a stage of habitual use, she is substance abusing but is not at the stage on the continuum of use that would warrant inpatient treatment. Though Kelly’s drug use is habitual it still falls in the realm of experimentation and is cause for concern, as it exposes her to dangers from the substance abuse and associated risky behaviors and may lead to more drug use in the future. Kelly does show willing to undergo treatment for her mother’s sack, however I believe the interventions mentioned are needed, mainly because Kelly did not actively seek treatment though she is concerned about her THC use. Kelly still seems a little passé about her drug use. For these reasons and behavioral therapy, family involvement and aftercare services are the best method of treatment for Kelly. Behavioural therapy will be affective in this case as Kelly needs to be provided with incentives for abstinence, she also need to learn to resist and refuse substances and deal with triggers or craving by building skills. Family involvement is a necessary component in Kelly’s treatment as the lines of communication need to be strengthened between her and her mother. In addition, Kelly’s school support staff, mother, and friends can encourage her

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