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    MODULE 3FACTORS AFFECTING

    TREATMENT OUTCOMES

    Treatment for Substance Use

    DisordersThe Continuum of Care

    for Addiction Professionals

    The Colombo Plan Asian Centre for Certification and Education of Addiction Professionals Training Series

    Curriculum 2

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    3.2

    Module 3 Learning Objectives

    List four main categories of factors that can

    affect treatment

    Provide at least three examples of specific

    factors for each category

    Define and provide examples of recovery

    capital

    Identify, from a case study, positive andnegative recovery capital that may affect

    treatment for an individual

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    3.3

    Categories

    Individual characteristics

    The nature and severity of problems

    Treatment process and services provided

    Environmental and social conditions

    Interactions among factors

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    3.4

    Small-Group Exercise: Identifying factors

    that may affect treatment outcomes

    Look through the papers on the table and

    select the phrases that fit your groups

    assigned category

    Attach your phrases to the appropriatenewsprint page

    If you think of additional factors, write them on

    a piece of paper and attach to your newsprintpage

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    3.5

    Recovery Capital

    the sum of personal and social resources at

    ones disposal for addressing drug dependence

    and, chiefly, bolstering ones capacity and

    opportunities for recovery

    Source: Cloud, W. & Granfield, R. (2001) Natural recovery from substancedependency: Lessons for treatment providers.Journal of Social Work Practicein the Addictions, 1(1). 83-104.

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    3.6

    Recovery Capital

    Strengths-based tool that involves identifying

    and building upon a clients personal and

    social assets

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    3.7

    Recovery Capital: Eight Domains

    Adapted from: InternationalNetwork of Drug DependenceTreatment and RehabilitationResource Centres. (2008). DrugDependence Treatment:Sustained RecoveryManagement. Vienna: UnitedNations Office on Drugs and

    Crime. P.18.

    Recovery

    Capital

    Family &Social

    SupportsSafe

    Housing/

    HealthyEnvironment

    Peer-basedSupport

    Employment&

    Resolutionof LegalIssues

    VocationalSkills/

    Education

    CommunityIntegration &

    CulturalSupport

    (Re-)discoveringMeaning andPurpose in

    Life

    Mental &PhysicalHealth

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    3.8

    NegativeRecovery Capital

    While assets in each of these domains

    strengthens a persons recovery, a lackof

    assets can hamper the recovery process and

    desired outcomes.

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    3.9

    Recovery Capital: Three Types

    Personal

    Family and social

    Community and cultural

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    3.10

    Personal Recovery Capital: Physical

    Physical health

    Financial assets

    Safe and recovery-conducive shelter

    Clothing

    Food

    Access to transportation

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    3.11

    Personal Recovery Capital: Human

    A clients:

    Values

    Knowledge

    Educational and vocational skills and credentials

    Problem-solving capacities

    Self-awareness

    Self-esteemSelf-efficacy

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    3.12

    Personal Recovery Capital: Human

    (continued)

    A clients:

    Hopefulness and optimism

    Perception of ones past, present, and future

    Sense of meaning and purpose in life

    interpersonal skills

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    3.13

    Family and Social Recovery Capital

    Intimate relationships

    Family and kinship relationships

    Any social relationships that are supportive of

    recovery efforts

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    3.14

    Family and Social Recovery Capital

    Indicated by:

    Willingness of intimate partners and family

    members to participate in treatment

    The presence of others in recovery within thefamily or among social contacts

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    3.15

    Family and Social Recovery Capital

    (continued)

    Indicated by:

    Access to recovery-basedor at least

    abstinentfellowship and leisure activities

    Connections to institutions: school, workplace,place of worship, community or tribal

    organizations

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    3.16

    Community and Cultural Recovery

    Capital

    Community attitudes, policies, and resources

    related to addiction that promote recovery

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    3.17

    Community and Cultural Recovery

    Capital

    Includes:

    Active efforts to reduce stigma

    Visible and diverse local recovery role models

    A full continuum of addiction treatment resources

    Recovery mutual aid and support resources that

    are accessible and diverse (like 12-step

    programs)

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    3.18

    Community and Cultural Recovery

    Capital (continued)

    Includes:

    Local recovery community support institutions

    (recovery centers, clubhouses, etc.)

    Sources of sustained recovery support and earlyre-intervention

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    3.19

    Cultural Capital

    A form of community capital

    Local availability of indigenous cultural

    pathways of recovery, like incorporating tribal

    values and practices into recovery programs

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    3.20

    Recovery Capital

    Recovery capital, both its quantity and quality,

    may play a major role in determining the

    success or failure of treatment and recovery

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    3.21

    Todays Topics: Review

    What is recovery?

    What are some factors that may affect

    treatment outcome?

    What is the definition of recovery capital?

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    3.22

    Small-group Exercise: Part 1, Case

    Study Preparation

    On a sheet of newsprint, describe a client and

    his or her situation

    Include characteristics and factors that might

    affect treatment outcome for that client Include factors that may have a positive impact

    on outcome and those that may have a

    negative impact on outcomeWrite clearly!

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    3.23

    Small-Group Exercise: Part 2, Identifying

    Factors in the Case Study

    Identify the factors in the case study that may

    affect treatment outcome for the client

    Brainstorm and list ways that a counselor or

    treatment program could minimize negativefactors and maximize positive factors

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    MODULE 3FACTORS AFFECTING

    TREATMENT OUTCOMES

    Treatment for Substance Use

    DisordersThe Continuum of Care

    for Addiction Professionals

    The Colombo Plan Asian Centre for Certification and Education of Addiction Professionals Training Series

    Curriculum 2

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    3.25

    Small-group Exercise: Part 1, Case

    Study Preparation

    On a sheet of newsprint, describe a client and

    his or her situation

    Include characteristics and factors that might

    affect treatment outcome for that client Include factors that may have a positive impact

    on outcome and those that may have a

    negative impact on outcomeWrite clearly!

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    3.26

    Small-Group Exercise: Part 2, Identifying

    Factors in the Case Study

    Identify the factors in the case study that may

    affect treatment outcome for the client

    Brainstorm and list ways that a counselor or

    treatment program could minimize negativefactors and maximize positive factors