1st Edition
SOCWORK 453: Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse
School: University of Wisconsin, Madison (UW-Madison )
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Pages: 21A study guide going over all the points on the study guide given to us in class in detail.
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Pages: 7A lecture about harm reduction and implements of it in society today.
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Pages: 10A lecture about mutual help programs and discussion about how they help with addiction.
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Pages: 10A lecture about stigma and how it relates to addiction.
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Pages: 10A lecture about what the public health perspective is and how health disparities exist.
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Pages: 7Definitions of both comorbidity and dual diagnosis. And also information about psychiatric disorders and substance use. This is also a guest lecture with some information of how these things affect family.
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Pages: 9A guest lecture about different aspects of motivational interviewing
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Pages: 7Substance use disorders as chronic medical illnesses Settings and modalities of addiction treatment Medications for alcohol use disorder
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Pages: 7A lecture about assessment and treatment planning. Along with some review from class today for the upcoming exam.
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Pages: 20A study guide that answers all the questions from the study guide we were given in class. I have included lecture notes and reading notes.
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Pages: 6A lecture about empirically supported treatments. It also goes into culturally specific treatment.
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Pages: 10A lecture about cognitive-behavioral therapy. It also goes into specific intervention types and strategies for professionals to handle the interventions.
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Pages: 17A guest lecture about the effects of substance use and pregnancy.
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Pages: 14A lecture about the classification, terminology, and epidemiology of psychedelics. Also about the desired and undesired effects of certain psychedelics.
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Pages: 7Finishing up notes about cocaine. And then moved on to amphetamines. There is some notes about the differences between meth and cocaine. And then some notes about neurocognitive enhancements
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Pages: 9A lecture finishing up about depressants. We talked about opiate replacement therapies. And then also about sedatives. And then we moved into talking about uppers/stimulants. We mostly today talked about cocaine and where it comes from.
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Pages: 9A lecture introducing opiates/opioids which are drugs within the depressant category. This lecture describes where these drugs come from and how they deal with pain. The lecture also talks about the prescription drug "epidemic". And has notes on a video we watched known as Oxycontin Express.
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Pages: 24This study guides goes through all of the lectures and expresses everything that is important that we should know for the first exam.
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Pages: 9Topics: Biology of Alcohol Severity of alcohol use and problems Review Goals: Learn biology of alcohol Understand variability in consequences How these substances affect us internally and how they make us feel How some people can use them recreationally yet others use these substances and develop problems…
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Pages: 14Environmental causes and genetic causes. Genetic causes are due to family experiences.
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Pages: 29SBIRT address common and important health issues SBIRT is effective SBIRT takes practice Written questionnaires can reduce the time needed for screening and assessment Effective interventions take time and practice We need to expand our healthcare teams to better address all behavioral prevention issues.
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Pages: 11• How people become physiologically dependent on drugs • How medications can be used to treat addiction -We need to know up to the neurotransmitter level. This level helps us learn about addiction. There has been a lot of medication development, aka many drugs by FDA to treat addiction given to patients. To understand how that works we have to know some neurobiology.
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Pages: 6Addiction theory and policies, some movie clip notes, arrest disparities, conceptual frameworks, and some perspectives on substance use
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Pages: 10Terminology about drugs and their uses. Also going into substance use disorder