1. 2nd session: Client is a white male around the of 30. Clt primary substance us is heroin. The last time SWI met with the client SWI wanted to introduce herself to the clt and check-in about any concern the client might have. 2. Goals for the intervention: Check-in with the clt about his participation in the program, as well as build a rapport 3. Plans: Build a rapport with the clt and check-in with any concerns the client might have. 4. Throughout the session the client was able to give me a timeline of his substance use. He kept looking down on the table. The client showed strength by recollecting his substance use history and his behavioral problems. 5. Questions for supervision:
Attended all treatment group as scheduled and actively participated in the group discussion and provided supportive feedback to others group members. Client is in compliance with treatment and all his legal mandates, and appears to be in the action stage of change. Overall, client is making steady progress in treatment.
Following the conclusion of the First World War, America began to flourish, especially through changes in technology, morality, and civil rights. Accompanying these developments came widespread discontent. Some argued with the old adage, “'If it ain't broke, don't fix it,”, while others insisted that constant advancements would lead to a better future for all. Best put by Donald Rea Hanson, to pick out reason for America’s prosperity “...would be difficult, if not impossible” (Doc C).
2. The patient was provided with weekly sessions, random UDS testing, group sessions if needed, and any other case management the patient needed. The patient came to the clinic in need of treatment for his opioid dependence and was compliant with his treatment.
The client met with his counselor for his 1x1 session to completed his Exit plan. The client has completed and turned in his second step and has went over it with his counselor. the client seems to be interested staying clean and sober and appears to be seeking understand as to how to stay sober. The client has learned to let go of some of his resentment but needs to work in letting the resentment he has against himself. The client reported that he follow through with the King of Kings sober living stipulation as to having to attend three meeting a week there at there program to prove that he wants to go into their sober living program once an open becomes available. the client reported as well that he will be spending more time with his
“Our men are being put into the hottest fighting and are being sacrificed in harebrained ventures like Bullecourt and Passchendaele …and there is no one in War Cabinet to lift a voice in protest…so Australian interests are suffering badly and Australia is not getting anything like the recognition it deserves.” So wrote General, later Sir, John Monash to his wife on October the 18th 1917.
The affair I will discussing today is To what admeasurement did the Gallipoli landing bulge in annual of Australia's captivation in www 1 . With trenches getting forgot of the acquaintance and the abridgement of absorption they deserve
Problem # 5 Illicit opiate use Goal(s): to be free from illicit drugs. Status: Active Objectives/Progress: Pt. has struggled with continued use of illicit drugs (marijuana, opiates and amphetamines) and his last quarter UDS reflect a pattern of heavy substance use. Pt. was encouraged to work with the medical staff to achieve a stable dosing level. Pt. is regularly taking his medication as prescribed by AMS Doctor and he stated his current prescribed methadone 90 mg is working "well". During the last quarter, Pt. made progress on developing a therapeutic relationship with his new AMS counselor for the upcoming quarter. Also, Counselor focused therapy session on establishing rapport and building trust with him. Pt. is currently in the contemplation stage of change because he more open to receiving information about his negative habits and willing to use educational interventions which he agreed with this assessment. Pt. was reinforced for any statement that reflected acceptance of his chemical dependence and acknowledgment of the negative consequences that opiates has had on his life. During the upcoming quarter, Counselor will assist Pt. to discuss and weigh the pros and cons of continuing his addictive
D-The patient reports he is not stable at his current dose to the point he want to taper off. He expressed the need to want to get off on methadone. This writer listened to the patient vent about issues in his personal life and problematic issues with his transportation to ensure he dose daily. This writer then proceeded to discuss with the patient as to why he had entered treatment, his aspiration for his recovery process, and addressing alternatives to his barriers. The patient then reports he hasn't used any illicit drugs for three days, at which this writer commended the patient. When asked about what strategies to used to refrain from illicit drugs, he reports keeping himself busy and continue to care for his parents. The patient was
Question #5: Because of what full-blooded Japanese were given honorary Aryan status in the German Empire?
A. Attention step: the change in the context and trend of war in terms of ferocity of the weapons and the increase in human/nations participation was occasioned by the industrial revolution and the French revolution.
CM reviewed the Bi-Weekly ILP Review. Client agreed and signed. Next Bi-Weekly ILP Review is scheduled for
World War 2 happened in 1941-1945. It was a war against Germany and Japan against Russia, Europe, and Asia. We were brought in it at the attack at Pearl Harbor. The attack was from the Japan attacking us and we got involved in the war. When we got involved in the war we joined up with Russia, and Europe and the other countries that was joined with them.
WORLD WAR ONE There has always been wars, and there will always be wars. Most wars leave a huge impact on the history of that nation, especialy if it involves more than one. In 1914, long-standing rivalries among European nations exploded into war. World War one, as it is now called, cost millions of lives. Such a war, has left a deep intentaion on the American history.
The interpretation of history has changed based on differences such as the time and place of the person who is recording it. These two similar texts being compared are separated by the date the book was written. The older book was written in 1921, by Ferdinand Schevill, and is titled "A Political History of Modern Europe from the Reformation to the Present Day”. The second book, was written in 2007 by Lynn Hunt, is titled “The making of the West: Peoples and Cultures”. In both of these textbooks the history of World War I is discussed, but the way the history is interpreted shows a large quantity of differences. When comparing these two pieces, Schevill’s book appears to
D- The patient arrived on time for her counseling session. Admitted to struggling of her use of heroin and THC. Last use of THC was yesterday and as for heroin, two days of one bag by inhalation. The patient accepted a dose increase on 01/19/2017 of 5mgs due to withdrawals of anxiety, body aches and GI upset. Then the patient reports of having an EKG scheduled on 01/25/2017 at 2:40 pm and also, her next appointment on 02/2/2017 with psychiatrist Dr. Price at 10:40am. This writer and the patient discussed her treatment plan goals: Getting on a stabilized dose, address her triggers, and seeking employment. The patient has 1 teen and 2 adult children. She currently resides in a section 8 apartment. Furthermore, the patient has not worked within