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Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is Level 4 primarily used for in addictions treatment?
Regular outpatient consultations without hospitalization
Daily assistance in day hospital with more structure
Inpatient in therapeutic community to live 24 hours under supervision
Complex medical detoxifications and management of psychiatric comorbidities
2nd QUESTION: What characterizes Level 1 (Outpatient) treatment?
Regular psychology/psychiatry consultations while the patient maintains his/her daily life
Daily attention for hours at a time without confinement
24-hour confinement in a therapeutic center
Hospitalization for intense medical detoxification
QUESTION 3: What is the main characteristic of Level 3 (Residential/Therapeutic Community)?
Outpatient treatment for early stages or maintenance
Intensive day hospital program with frequent attendance
Inpatient stay in center where the patient lives 24 hours a day under supervision to break consumption environment
Short stays for complex detoxifications
QUESTION 4: What is the most difficult and necessary step in the phases of intervention?
Accepting pharmacological treatment without psychoeducation
Breaking denial such as "I'm in control" or "it's not that big a deal" because it is the most difficult and necessary step
Restructuring the lifestyle from the outset without working on desire
Relying only on medical supervision to prevent relapse
5th QUESTION: What is the main objective of psychoeducation in treatment?
Patient and family understanding of the biological and behavioral nature of the disorder
Substitute cognitive-behavioral therapy for pharmacological interventions
Training only in refusal of social offers
Avoid talking about the history of consumption
6th QUESTION: Why is it important to differentiate between a one-time "fall" and a total "relapse"?
Because any fall implies the end of treatment
To always prioritize hospitalization
Because relapses are not part of the process and should not be considered
To avoid the violation effect of abstinence and not to abandon the treatment after a punctual error
7TH QUESTION: What are the coping strategies for relapse prevention divided into?
Exclusive training in social skills
Only measures to control the external environment
In management of external situations and in control of internal states such as anger or sadness
Only medical dishabituation
8TH QUESTION: What is the goal of lifestyle restructuring during detoxification?
Increasing exposure to places associated with consumption
Filling the void left by the drug with healthy activities that are incompatible with drug consumption
Encouraging isolation to avoid temptation
Relying on chemical "crutch" to manage stress
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