100590: The Role of Family and Significant Others in Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment
About the Course:
This course take s a look at family variables in the process and treatment of drug problems.
Author
M. Duncan Stanton, Ph.D.
About the Authors:
Dr. Duncan is Professor of Psychiatry (Psychology) at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.
Recommended For:
This course is recommended for social workers, counselors, psychologists, and other human services and behavioral health professionals who seek knowledge about the role of family and significant others in substance abuse prevention and treatment. It is appropriate for participants with intermediate to advanced levels of knowledge about the topic.
Course Objectives:
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Identify three examples of successful primary prevention programs
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Identify Gordon\’s redefinition of primary prevention programs
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Learn about differential attrition rates for family vs. non-family approaches to engaging clients in treatment
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Increase knowledge of research related to using family and significant others to engage and retain drug dependent individuals in treatment
Exam Questions
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