Scholar Practitioner Project Assignment: Developing An Addiction Treatment Plan

    Creating an addiction treatment plan is an individualized, dynamic process that begins at the first meeting with the client and evolves throughout the complete course of treatment in response to changing needs. An addiction treatment plan addresses the holistic needs of the individual. It includes the client’s immediate needs while in treatment as well as long-term needs once he or she returns to the community.

     

    For this Assignment, review the resources for this week and consider the methods by which helping professionals can develop aftercare plans to prevent relapse. Use the “Instructions for Scholar Practitioner Project (SPP) Case Study” document to develop your own addiction treatment plan using the “SPP Treatment Plan Template”.

     

    Assignment:

     

    Using the “SPP Treatment Plan Template”, create a 12-month addiction treatment plan for Marge. Begin with her admission into residential treatment (“Counseling Session 1” media) and proceed throughout her stay (“Counseling Session 2” media). Continue for the next 12 months as you determine how her treatment could evolve. Marge’s addiction treatment plan should include the following:

     

    Course of residential treatment

     

    Plans for discharge from residential treatment

     

    Aftercare plans for the next 12 months

     

    All aspects of the case management of Marge’s treatment, including

     

    counseling/treatment

     

    family

     

    social

     

    vocational

     

    legal

     

    mental health

     

    medical

     

    other areas that might be important to her continued recovery

     

    PLEASE USE REQUIRED READINGS AND CITATIONS.

     

     

     

    Required Readings

     

    Doweiko, H. E. (2019). Concepts of chemical dependency (10th ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage.
    Chapter 31, “The Treatment of Substance Use Disorders” (pp. 434-436 / “The Treatment Plan”)

     

    (For review) Prochaska, J. O., DiClemente, C. C., & Norcross, J. C. (1992). In search of how people change: Applications to addictive behaviors. American Psychologist, 47(9), 1102–1114
    Note: Retrieved from Walden Library databases.

     

    Document: Instructions for Scholar Practitioner Project (SPP) Case Study (PDF)

     

    Document: SPP Treatment Plan Template (Word document)

     

    Required Media

     

    Laureate Education (Producer). (2012b). Counseling session 1. [Multimedia file]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu
    (Previously viewed in Week 1) 

     

    Document: “Counseling session 1” Transcript (PDF)

     

    Laureate Education (Producer). (2012b). Counseling session 2. [Multimedia file]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu
    (Previously viewed in Week 4) 

     

    Document: “Counseling session 2” Transcript (PDF)

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