Assessment 2 : Individual Critically Reflective Journal for Weeks XXXXXXXXXX%) Due Date: Week 10 Word Count: 1500 words Submission of a consolidated written journal of six (6) weekly reflective...

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: Individual Critically Reflective Journal for Weeks 1-10 (25%)



Due Date: Week 10



Word Count: 1500 words




  • Submission of a consolidated written journal of six (6) weekly reflective entries to demonstrate your understanding of the class sessions and participation in the group activities from Weeks 1-10




  • Your combined journal entries must reflect the following:








      • Your AOD knowledge




      • The role of interagency case management in AOD practice




      • Evidence-based practice/models in working with clients with AOD issues










You are encouraged tostart writing your weekly reflections from Week 1to capture ongoing and recent learning and insight.



Use APA 7 referencing.Your written journal should include at least 8 (scholarly) journal articles read, in addition to any textbook references. Your assessment should not be copied from the Powerpoint presentations provided by the lecturer/tutor. The format of your journal will be discussed in greater detail during tutorials.


Do NOT utilise sources such aswww.tutor2u.comand other such web materials as these in no way constitute academic references for the purpose of your assignments. If you rely on such sources for theoretical support, you will be deemed NOT to have met the requirements of the assessment.






Weekly Jornal entry learning file is attached along with the Question fro your reference .Please go through that file .




UNIT NAME:ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS Weekly learning of the lectures starting from week 1 to week 6 (This is the key notes taken from the lecture ) 1)WEEK 1: · Overview of addiction · What is addiction · Characteristics of addiction · Drug classifications · Drug categories · Common groups of drugs · Types of drugs ,impacts and risks. 2)WEEK 2: · Assessment & Referral skills · Essential foundation skills include: · Good communication skills · Active listening · Rapport building · Reflective questioning · Summarising · Providing feedback · Victoria AOD comprehensive assessment form 3)WEEK 3: · Dual diagnosis · Impacts of dual diagnosis · Impacts on young people specifically · Identifying dual diagnosis · Assessment tool-AOD Assessment · Responding to dual diagnosis · Where to get help(eg:GP’s,Directline,SANE) · The law: 1)Legal drugs 2)Illegal Drugs · Penalties for 4 types of drug offences 4)WEEK 4: · Models of drug use · Advantages of disease models · Social learning model · Public health model · Socio-cultural model · Evidence based practice 5)WEEK 5: · AOD programs and rehabilitation · Different types of treatment approaches for rehabilitation 6)Week 6: · AOD & Aboriginal &Torres Islander population · Impacts on AOD on (ATSI)people · National ATSI people’s Drug Strategy · Demand reduction · Supply reduction · Harm reduction (These are my learning of the weekly lectures.So from each week I need to pick · one topic that I found interesting · why you chose that topic · what you learned after that (Eg; I was not aware of the different types of drugs after the lecture I was able to get some idea on it ,it was very interesting topic and so on.) Addition to this we need to answer the following questions as well. · our combined journal entries must reflect the following: · Your AOD knowledge · The role of interagency case management in AOD practice · Evidence-based practice/models in working with clients with AOD issues
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Assessment2: Individual Critically Reflective Journal for Weeks
Introduction
Addiction is a term which is used for the person who have compulsive physiological necessities for and use of a habit-forming substance in the form of heroine and nicotine. It is known as mental illness and further results in various types of health-related issues, social and economic proble
ms. In diagnostics terminology, addiction is a type of personality disorder which can also include deviant behaviours. Addiction is therefore a form of mental illness and like any other mental illness there is stigma associated with it. Hence, it is defined as compulsive use of substance causing physical, psychological and socially harmful effects on the users (Maddux and Desmond, 2000).
The consequences of addiction are serious and does not affect only those who consumes but also the children and family members of the drinking parents. With high density alcohol outlets in the form of bars and off-premise sales there are various diseases associated causing adverse social and health problems like gonorrhoea, aggressiveness, child abuse and abandonment and various motor vehicle diseases. Further, the users of illicit drugs are continually exposed to accidents and are victims of violence (Cooke, Kelley, Fals-Stewart and Golden, 2004).
Also, there are serious consequences of people affected to alcohol and drugs like leaving the workforce prematurely (Romelsjo, Stenbacka, Lundberg and Upmark, 2004). Further, the drug and alcohol abusers have to expend huge amount of money in hospital, while being in imprisonment, rising health related costs and loss of productivity (Fenoglio, Parel and Kopp, 2003).
Analysis
Your AOD knowledge
The Alcohol and drugs can be classified into six categories which are as follows:
1. Alcohol: It is the single most widely used substance used globally and mostly in United States. Alcohol has an impact on the basic function of the body. It causes euphoria and reduces the inhibitions as well as imbibes sadness and angriness feelings among the users. It impairs the judgement, perception and reaction times. The forms of alcohol consist of beer, wine and liquor.
2. Opioids: Opioids is a drug which is derived from a synthetic chemical similar to opium. This substance interacts with the neurotransmitter present in the brain and blocks the signal. This issue is one of the rising problems faced by many Americans today. It is one of the most addictive substance and can be lethal like Heroin, Fentanyl and Oxycodone.
3. Benzodiazepines: This substance is known as Benzos which functions through interaction of neurotransmitter in the brain. This substance is used for treatment of sleep disorders and psychiatric problems. These are highly addicted substance like Valium and Xanex.
4. Cannabinoids: These are the drugs which have similar compounds similar to marijuana. It creates a feeling of elation but can impact the mental and physical functioning. This drugs mostly consists of Cannabis and Hashish.
5. Barbiturates: The functioning of the central nervous system is downgraded. It is popular for the psychiatric treatment as well as for sleep disorders. They can also be used for anaesthesia for treating diseases like epilepsy and headaches.
6. Hallucinogens: This drug alters the process of thinking and perception of the users. It leads to misrepresentations and crumbling of reality. It carries a very low level of addiction risk and are in the form of LSD, DMT and Psilocybin (Discovery Place; 2020).
The mental and substance abuse health practitioners must be skilled enough for recognizing the stigma and discriminating attitudes of the clients who have addiction...
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