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WEBINAR 5

October 20, 2025, / 6:30 p.m. CST

CNDV 5326: addictions counseling

w/Dr. McFarlin

Start

First
FINALLY
SECOND

AGENDA

NEXT
THEN
Currently grading Module 4 12-Step meeting

MODULE 4 ASSIGNMENTS

MOTIVATIONALINTERVIEWING

MODULE 4CONTENT QUIZ

TREATMENTPLANNING

MODULE 5 ASSIGNMENTS

Module 5 12-Step meeting PLUS

GROUP COUNSELING TREATMENT NOTES

MODULE 4CONTENT QUIZ

LAW IN ACTION CFR 42 PART 2

Take a look at the diagnostic checklist

(Provided within Class under "Student Tools/Resources")

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PARKER

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Parker

PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:

F10.20

Alcohol Use Disorder, moderate/severe, in a controlled environment

F10.20

Alcohol

Use Disorder,

moderate/severe,

ICD-10 Code

Substance

Disorder

Severity

in a controlled environment

Remission

Environment

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Parker

PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:

Alcohol Use Disorder, moderate/severe, in a controlled environment

F10.20

OR

Alcohol Use Disorder with Withdrawal, moderate/severe, in a controlled environment, without perceptual disturbances

F10.230

F10.230

Use Disorder with Withdrawal,

Alcohol

ICD-10 Code

Substance

Disorder

in a controlled environment,

moderate/severe,

Severity

Environment

without perceptual disturbances

Perceptual Disturbances

RE: DIAGNOSING ALCOHOL-RELATED disorders

  • Reviewed Q9 (re: diagnosis)…Some people lost points but most people gained some.
  • If you missed points for Q10 (re: stage of change), then 2 pts. were reinstated for that item.

Guest Speaker:

Steve dalrympleM.Ed., LPC ASSOCIATE, LCDC

DETAILS

  • Covers Chapters 8, 10, & 12
    • Ch. 8 - Psychotherapeutic Approaches
    • Ch. 10 - Group Counseling for Treatment of Addiction
    • Ch. 12 - 12-Step Facilitation of Treatment
  • Study Resource provided
  • 1 attempt allowed with 1-hour time limit
  • 30 items (1 pt./ea.)
  • Due Wednesday, 10/29/2025 (9 DAYS FROM NOW) by 11:59 p.m. CST

DETAILS

  • Will learn about federal law that offers additional protections for people in treatment for addiction
  • Then, will evaluate telephone conversations for compliance with the law
  • Captioning included for telephone conversations
  • Due Wednesday, 10/22/2025 (2 DAYS FROM NOW) by 11:59 p.m. CST)

DETAILS

  • Will watch a group counseling session comprising 3 clients
  • Then, will author 3 treatment notes (i.e., 1 for each client in the session)
  • Use the templates provided
  • Due Wednesday, 10/29/2025 (9 DAYS FROM NOW) by 11:59 p.m. CST

questions or COMMENTS?

Severity (Required)

Controlled Environment (Optional)

Remission (Optional)

OPTIONS:

Is the client in a facility where they are unable to obtain alcohol?

Has the client stopped drinking? Has the client NOT met criteria for AUD for at least 3 months? (3 months - 1 yr = Early Remission) (1 yr+ = Sustained Remission)

  • Mild
  • Moderate
  • Severe

(Determined by # of symptoms)

Criterion A

  • Which symptoms has the client experienced within ANY 1-year period?
  • 11 symptoms to consider
  • 2+ symptoms required for a diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

SEVERITY

  • Mild = 2-3 symptoms
  • Moderate = 4-5 symptoms
  • Severe = 6+ symptoms

Taken in larger amounts/over longer periods than intended

Use despite related physical or psychological problems

Desire/unsuccessful attempts to cut down or control use

Use in physically hazardous situations

Lots of time spent obtaining, using, recovering from effects

Use despite related social/ interpersonal problems

Giving up important activities/ tasks because of use

Cravings

Use resulting in failure to fulfill important obligations

Tolerance

Withdrawal

Not in remission

No need to specify remission status
Controlled Envirionment
MUST SPECIFY
Controlled Envirionment
No Intoxication

4 criteria

Clinically significant changes that develop during or shortly after ingestation

1+ intoxication symptoms that develop during or shortly after ingestation

Not better explained by another disorder or substance

Recent ingestion of alcohol

4 criteria

2+ withdrawal symptoms that develop within hours/days after last use

Symptoms cause clinically significant distress

Not better explained by another disorder or substance

Halted/decreased use after heavy or prolonged drinking

perceptual disturbances

Is this client experiencing hallucinations during the withdrawal period?

4 criteria

2+ withdrawal symptoms that develop within hours/days after last use

Symptoms cause clinically significant distress

Not better explained by another disorder or substance

Halted/decreased use after heavy or prolonged drinking