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Case studies for brief interventions
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Everyone should be screened for alcohol use.
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Until a person is motivated to change, there is not much we can do.
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Brief intervention is based on a motivational approach to behavior change. This approach recognizes that:
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People are ambivalent about change.
Resolving ambivalence is a key element to behavior change.
Motivation for change can be fostered by accepting an accepting, empowering, and safe atmosphere.
All of the above.
What is a brief intervention?
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A directive counseling session for people who use alcohol or other drugs to evoke change and resolution.
A concise, motivational and directive intervention with people who use alcohol or other substances.
An acute treatment for substance users who solicit professional advice and resources.
A short, motivational and awareness-raising intervention with people who consume alcohol or other substances above recommended limits.
"FLO" stands for:
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Feedback, Latent, Opportunity
Feelings, Listening, Opportunity
Feelings, Listen, Options
Feedback, Listen, Options
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