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Generalist Practice: A Presentation on Steps of The Problem-Solving Process
Name:
Date: May 5th, 2021
Pamela Easter !!!
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Problem Identification or Engagement
Identify the type of problem – drug addiction and its effects on Family members.(Janice Walker is at the center of problem)
Identify how the problem has affected the rest of the community- substance abuse effects cost in the community in measurable ways including loss of productivity and unemployability; impairment in physical and mental health; reduced quality of life; increase violence; and Crime; abuse and neglect of children.
The community's general perception of the problem- the economic consequences of drug abuse severely burden federal , State, and local government resources, and the taxpayer.
The root cause of the problem- most often the cause of addiction is chronic stress, a history of trauma (PTSD), mental illness, lastly family history with addiction
Problem Identification/Engagement. The first step is to identify the type of problem the researcher is dealing with. Identify how the problem has affected the rest of the community and the community's general perception of the problem. The next step is to evaluate how the problem has affected the community or a client. Lastly, identify the root cause of the problem; where did the problem come from, or how did the victim get the problem they are facing.
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Data Collection
Three major ways of collecting data from Clients are Interviews, Observation, and surveys
Interviews:
Engaging with the client one-on-one. Listening to client’s perspective of the problem
This method has ability to untangle the individual's problem, emotions, background, and the general social context, The Advocate can get the client's perception of the treatment
Observation:
It obtains data from clients by assessing the reaction to their respective environments
The researcher can identify factors contributing to the Client's condition
Data collection. There are many ways to collect data from a client. Three major ways of collecting data from a client are Interviews, Observation, and First Extraction.
Interviews: The researcher can speak with the patient on a one-on-one basis. A researcher or a nurse can use this method because of its ability to untangle the individual's problem, emotions, background, and the general social context, which in this paper largely revolves around the family relationship (Cohen et al., 2017). This data collection method paves the way for a nurse to get the patient's perception of the treatment and some of the elements that motivated them to embrace treatment.
Observation: it is used to obtain data from clients by assessing the reaction to their respective environments. Observation methods allow the researcher to identify social dimensions and family background factors contributing to the patient's condition.
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Data Collection cont’d
Surveys : Can discover the problem
Clients Family History background details o ...
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1. Kicking the Habit: The Development of a Mobile App to Address Substance Use Disorders
among Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Danielle M. Morabito1 Kimberly A. Babson, Ph.D.1 Matthew T. Feldner, Ph.D.2,3 Quyen Tiet, Ph.D.1,4,5,6 Courtney Dutton2 Walter Roth7
Nathanael Wolfe7 Marcel O. Bonn-Miller, Ph.D.1,4,8,9
*This work was supported in part by National Center for PTSD funding awarded to Dr. Marcel Bonn-Miller.
* Dr. Babson has served as a consultant for Insys Therapeutics within the past 12 months.
BACKGROUND
1 National Center for PTSD-Dissemination and Training Division, VA Palo Alto Healthcare System; 2 Department of Psychological Science, University of Arkansas; 3 Laureate
Institute for Brain Research; 4Center for Innovation to Implementation, VA Palo Alto Healthcare System; 5Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford
University School of Medicine; 6California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University; 7Inward.me, Inc.;8Department of Psychiatry, University of
Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; 9Center for Excellence in Substance Abuse Treatment and Education, Philadelphia VA Medical Center
CONTENT
DEVELOPMENT
Co-occurring PTSD and SUD (i.e. alcohol and other drugs) is exceedingly common among
military veterans and is associated with:
• Extensive health care utilization
• Poor treatment outcomes
• Heightened suicide risk
While a number of treatments have been developed for this population, access to
empirically-supported interventions is limited by:
• Insufficient patient knowledge of treatment options
• Limited service provider training
• Proximity of treatment facilities
• Stigma
(McCauley et al., 2013)
Increasing treatment access and utilization among this population is paramount.
We sought to address this need by developing a mobile app, tailored specifically to veterans
with PTSD and SUD that provides information about existing VA treatment services and
serves as a stand alone substance intervention.
Review of
Literature
Existing
Resources
Script
Narration
Testimonials
Sent to App Developers
KICKING THE HABIT APP
22 Day Customized
Treatment
1. Connecting to Existing Services
• Day 1 through Day 5
• Educates user regarding VA treatment options and other
local resources
• Encourages VA treatment engagement with Veteran
Testimonials
• Provides links for emergency help
• Assesses readiness for change
• Allows the veteran determine feasibility and decide to
seek local VA treatment or continue on to part 2 of the
app
2. SUD Treatment
• Day 6 through Day 22
• Treatment synthesized from empirically supported
approaches such as psychoeducation, mindfulness,
cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational enhancement
therapy, contingency management, and 12-step social
support
• Tracks symptoms and substance use motives over time
• Prepares user for a successful cessation attempt
• Provides tools to manage craving and withdrawal
symptoms along with psychosocial changes