Harm reduction can include a variety of goals designed to
a. limit the negative consequences for both the individual and society of substance use for those unwilling or unable to achieve abstinence.
b. limit the negative consequences for both the individual and society of substance use for those able and willing to achieve abstinence.
c. assist the substance abusing client in addressing the damage they have caused in the lives of family and friends.
d. both B and C
A
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The process of assessing for substance use disorders includes determining a diagnosis, ascertaining the severity and impact of substance use, establishing a baseline of the patient’s condition, and
a) crossmatching the patient’s genotype and phenotype. b) referring the patient to a 12-step group. c) treating the psychological trauma that resulted in the substance use disorder. d) providing a guide to treatment planning and the patient’s progress.
The results of activities form the basis for developing, implementing, and modifying an intervention plan
A) ?Evaluation
B) ?Engagement
C) ?Assessment
D) ?Termination