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1. Screening
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The process by which the client is determined appropriate and eligible for admission to a particular program.
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2. Intake
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The administrative and initial assessment procedures for admission to a program.
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3. Orientation
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Describing to the client the following: general nature and goals of the program; rules governing client conduct and infractions that can lead to disciplinary action or discharge from the program; in a non-residential program, the hours during which services are available; treatment costs to be borne by the client, if any; and client rights.
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4. Assessment
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The procedures by which a counselor/program identifies and evaluates an individual’s strengths, weaknesses problems and needs for the development of a treatment plan.
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5. Treatment Planning
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Process by which the counselor and the client identify and rank problems needing resolution; establish agreed upon immediate and long-term goals; and decide upon a treatment process and the resources to be utilized.
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6. Counseling
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(Individual, Group, and Significant Others): The utilization of special skills to assist individuals, families or groups in achieving objectives through exploration of a problem and its ramifications; examination of attitudes and feelings; consideration of alternative solutions; and decision-making.
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7. Case Management
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Activities which bring services, agencies, resources, or people together within a planned framework of action toward the achievement of established goals. It may involve liaison and collateral contacts.
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8. Crisis Intervention
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Those services which respond to an alcohol and/or other drug abuser’s needs during acute emotional and/or physical distress.
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9. Client Education
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Provision of information to individuals and groups concerning alcohol and other drug abuse and the available services and resources.
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10. Referral
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Identifying the needs of a client that cannot be met by the counselor or agency and assisting the client to utilize the support systems and community resources available.
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11. Report and Record Keeping
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Charting the results of the assessment and treatment plan, writing reports, progress notes, discharge summaries and other client related data.
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12. Consultation
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Relating with in-house staff or outside professionals to assure comprehensive, quality care for the client.
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