What is the Addictions Recovery Measurement System?
As I climbed 15-feet on a wooden ladder to the top of an old platform, next to this wall of leathery gray flesh, I caught a good whiff of fresh animal dung that immediately cleared my sinuses. Attempting to hide my fear from my wife with a poker face, and already feeling a little queasy, we were then advised by an old man who held a hammer in his right hand, to step into a shaky bamboo cradle seat atop of this seemingly gentle 8000 lb mammoth giant. As the sweat dripped off my forehead, I knew there was no turning back from the plunge into the humid jungle while perched on an elephants back that
...for recovery, from all pathological diseases, disorders, and disabilities. It s multidimensional assessment/ treatment process includes the internal interconnection of multiple dimensions from biomedical to spiritual - taking into account the effects of feedback and the existence of each dimension ...
Recently, as I was daydreaming about elephant trekking in Thailand, I began to think about an old video that is used in the addictions field entitled, The Elephant in the Living Room. This is a rather silly story of a family that pretended to function normally with a real
...the facet joint helps determine the diagnosis. However, since the anesthetic relieves the pain at the same time and is used as a short-term solution, an x-ray doesn t help with imaging the pain results. Recommended treatment includes rigorous lumbar ...
Try to imagine having some quality family time - conversations, watching television, or just relaxing all together when the elephant continues to tramp around the living room, bumping into things and knocking them over. It smells bad, eats a ton of hay and bananas daily, it takes up half the living room space, and it makes loud trumpet noises all day long. Then try to imagine convincing your children, friends, and other family members to keep it a secret, or that the elephant
...and your future. Individuals often hide their drinking or deny that the fact that they have a problem. Signs of a possible alcoholism include having friends or relatives express concern, being irritated when people comment on their drinking, feeling guilty ...
My initial purpose in writing this article is not only to proclaim that the elephant is real, but that it won t
...the doctor has prescribed are supposedly not dangerous according to some well-established medical groups; but if this is the case, why are so many people addicted to them? If you think you are addicted and want to get off pain ...
...of the individual and has counseling, vocational training and above all a means for further rehabilitation after the acute medical detoxification process is completed. Many programs have a dual diagnosis focus where depression, other mental health issues and medical issues ...
Behavior medicine experts and health psychologists must take into account the biological, psychological, and socio-cultural influences when considering an individual s health. They have long emphasized the role that multidimensional life experiences (e.g. traumatic life events, the negative effects of stress on the immune, endocrine, gastrointestinal, and cardiovascular systems, unhealthy/ hazardous life-styles, and poor health choices in regards to adherence to preventive regiments, etc.), play in the occurrence, maintenance, and prevention of physical illness. In 1990, 50 percent of
...to far. Especially for those that were providing help for addicts, they felt that the only place for these women was in rehabilitation and not prison where instead of being helped they would be punished. As the media and the ...
Some experts in the medical field are presently purporting that America s number one health problem is no longer heart disease or cancer, but a deadly condition labeled Syndrome X . This condition is described as a combination of several metabolic problems such as being overweight, having high blood pressure, being insulin resistant, and/ or having abnormal cholesterol levels that are all related to a poor diet and a lack of exercise. The
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...to return to work after this period. It may be necessarily to avoid strenuous activity for up to 4 to 6 weeks. The cosmetic aspects of the surgery will take slightly longer with a gradual fading and flattening of a ...
To compound this healthcare crisis, the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) both continue to seek verification of quality healthcare, as healthcare disciplines typically have no common ruler that standardizes outcome measures. The outcome measurement research data in their comprehensive medical center inspections therefore, remain a primary focus. In many states, outcome evaluations
...We push our children to out perform academically, athletically, and socially. We seem to be highly influenced and driven to be financially and socially successful to feel accepted, and we pass these desires onto our offspring as well. But, when ...
...in human subjects have shown that Oreos and other sweet snacks act on the same brain pleasure centers that respond to addictive drugs. The thought and sight of ice cream set off the same neurological pleasure centers in healthy subjects ...
My goal in writing this article is not only to educate and make others aware of these complex issues, but also to offer strategies and practical tools for clinicians to utilize in attacking these problems.
The Addictions Recovery Measurement System (ARMS) was developed in an effort to help healthcare providers to:
1. Provide the highest quality of patient care that improves patients overall health
2. Document health risk reduction effectiveness and medical care cost reductions
3. Comply with the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force s evidence-based prevention assessments and recommendations for early
...evaluation. Some short-term side effects of this drug could include vomiting, restlessness, slowed breathing, nausea, pupil contraction, itchy skin, constipation, severe sweating, sexual dysfunction, and even death. Methadone could also have long-term use side effects that include respiration or lung ...
4. Support the U.S. Department of Health s Healthy People 2010 national initiatives
5. Comply with JCAHO and CARF standards for outcome measurements
6. Help change the current health care system from a traditionally symptom-reduction focused model to a holistic multi-dimensional prevention model
7. Maintain treatment efficacy and integrity for healthcare program viability
The ARMS is a standardized multidimensional integrative program that offers a combination of twelve primary clinical and innovative assessment and measurement tools to assist providers and consumers of healthcare services with the following seven objectives: Initial Intervention Diagnosis Prognosis Treatment Level of Care
...you are the more susceptible to addiction you are. Addiction frequently runs in families. Messing around with drugs and alcohol is a great risk a risky risk if you like - the stake being your life, future, and personality. People ...
...anyone in the world. The bible should be your only source for all understanding and truth. Prayer: Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him show it by his good life, by his deeds done in the humility that ...
The Addictions Recovery Measurement System is equipped with an arsenal of assessment tools and prognostic, progress, and outcome measurement instruments to help you fight the War on poly-substance and behavioral addictions. We must consider that over 440,000 Americans are dying each year from nicotine addiction alone, (e.g., that s 1205 daily, etc.), costing $75 billion in direct medical costs. We must consider that 300,000 adults a year are dying from obesity (e.g., that s 822 daily, etc.), with $117 billion we spend on obesity related diseases annually, (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1994). We
...of time they stay will depend on how hard they work on confronting their addictions and learning healthier patterns of behavior. Inpatient drug addiction rehabilitation will first include detoxification, with or without the use of sedatives and pain medications; their ...
...first part of his term heappointed a surgeon general who voiced support of drug legalization,and reduced the amount of resources available to the White House drugoffice. Evidence has emerged indicated that members of his own staffhave taken drugs, and it ...
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James Slobodzien, Psy.D., CSAC, is a Hawaii licensed psychologist and certified substance abuse counselor who earned his doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He is credentialed by the National Registry of Health Service Providers in Psychology. He has over 20-years of mental health experience primarily working in the fields of alcohol/ substance abuse and behavioral addictions in hospital, prison, and court settings. He is an adjunct professor of Psychology and also maintains a private practice as a mental health consultant.