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    There are both strengths and weaknesses in the CAM treatment plan. If Donna decides to rely entirely on the CAM approach and does not take medications and she does not fully commit herself to making the recommended changes to her lifestyle, there can be severe consequences. If she continues her current lifestyle and is not taking beta-blockers or potassium citrate to control her heart and prevent another heart attack, she can end up in the emergency room once again and the second time, she will suffer

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    One way to solve the problem is to revise depression treatment plans by implementing programs to address important lifestyle factors in treatment and updating health education in public high schools. First, this revised depression treatment plan will involve an exercise program and food journal, to keep patients focused on the two most important lifestyle factors of physical activity and diet. All mental health service buildings should have a room refurbished for exercise purposes, filled with treadmills

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    In respect to implementing a plan for Mel, a treatment team is very important because every department in the medical field correlates to each other. The treatment committee usually consists of medical doctors, psychiatrists, and therapists; these vital individuals communicate with each other to provide the preeminent outcome for the patient. The psychiatrist is an imperitive part of the team because he/she is trained and equipped to evaluate individuals with medical and emotional illnesses (American

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    point she will be moved to an adult home. ASSESSMENT Ms. Key behavioral issues continue to be addressed with a therapeutic treatment plan. GOALS 1. Ms. Key will continue to attend the Lighthouse School on a reduced schedule with a one-on-one aide. 2. Attend the team meeting with Lighthouse staff on 1/20/16. 3. Attend Dr. Kahn appointment on 2/9/17 for an updated treatment plan. 4. Lighthouse staff will continue to report decline in progress to me. 5. Attend appointments pertaining to medical care

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    Treatment Plan Description of the Client Buddy Herman is a 16-year-old Caucasian male, he is thin with a pale complexion. He is returning home to live with his mother, her boyfriend, and three siblings in a predominantly African American public housing complex. Over the past five years of living away he has been in multiple foster homes and residential treatment facilities for behavioral issues. He is in high school and has attended school within these programs. He displays a nervous attitude towards

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    explain the interview process, behavioral observations, level of depression, and angry. It will also exploring how John’s depression has led to his drinking problem and what form of treatment would be best suited to reach John’s goals of freeing himself of depression and anger, so he can live a happy life. Treatment Plan for John’s Depression John is a married man, who serves in the military service. It was Jon’s wife who encouraged John to seek counseling. John is having difficulty dealing with his

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    In this document Treatment Improvement Protocols (TIPS) is a developed program by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment also known as CSAT. This program plan is the treatment of substance use disorders based on the specific needs of women. I was not aware of this program so I had learned quite a few from this document. TIPS main mission is to build resilience and supporting recovery for people that are risk of having mental or substance use disorders. They give out information and guidance for

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    different treatment plan than others. While the body part affected and the subsequent treatment plan might be different, patient often experience the same questions, the same emotions, and the same challenges. All patients, regardless of where the disease starts, fear the spread of their cancer. Certain types are more prone to spread to other parts of the

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    a) Problems/Comprehensive Treatment Plans resolved/deferred since last treatment plan update: none b) Problems/Comprehensive Treatment Plans added since last treatment plan update: none at this moment c) Review of progress on existing goals: Problem #5 Illicit opiate use Goal(s): To become drug free Status: Active Objectives/Progress: Pt. continues to maintain total abstinence and Phase 7 status of the tx program. During the last quarter, Pt. denied any recovery issues or concerns and he is

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    The client met with his counselor for his 1x1 session to do follow up in regards to his treatment plan. the client listed the three triggers which are his wife, other female that are involved in using drugs, his mother babying him and disapproving of his life. The client is currently working on money management . the client reported that he is glade that he taking this class because, he never had to handle his own money his wife did it for him. And that he is signing up for SSI he feels this class

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