Assessment and Evaluation of Addict Client

An addiction assessment is the first step on the journey to long-term recovery from a substance use disorder. When entering an addiction treatment center, clients will need to be carefully evaluated before a treatment plan can be created and therapy can begin.

During an addiction assessment, it’s vital that clients are as forthcoming as possible about the nature of their addiction, as well as any mental and physical symptoms they might be suffering from. An addiction treatment center is not a place for judgment; it’s a caring place that delivers healthcare with compassion. Addiction specialists will ask a variety of questions, and the answers that clients provide will help form their treatment regimen.

During the initial stage of an addiction assessment, sufferers will be asked if they are currently under the influence of any drugs or alcohol.1 They will be asked what substances they’ve taken recently and in the past. Medical caregivers will need to understand the quantity and frequency of substance use that the client is accustomed to. Knowing the answers to these types of questions allows addiction specialists to form a customized treatment plan to help sufferers on their recovery path.

The addiction assessment interview may seem long and detailed, but all questions are associated with your treatment plan. For instance, if you’ve answered that you’ve shared needles or engaged in unprotected sex, healthcare providers will know to screen you for any potential health problems associated with these behaviors so they can be treated if necessary.

During the addiction assessment process, clients will be asked to provide a sample of their urine and blood for testing. The results of these tests will help addiction specialists craft your treatment plan. Of course, depending on the nature of your physical health, you may be asked to take other medical tests that could impact your treatment plan.

Clients should remember that addiction is a disease, and while these tests can feel obtrusive, they are designed to identify health problems so they can be effectively treated.

Evaluating mental health is a vital part of the addiction assessment process, because one-third of addiction sufferers—and possibly more, according to experts—have an accompanying mental health disorder. When addiction occurs with a mental illness, it’s referred to as a dual diagnosis, or co-occurring disorders. Dual diagnosis requires simultaneous treatment for all disorders, so it’s important that addiction specialists and therapists understand the type of mood or mental disorder the individual is suffering from so that medications and other therapies can be prescribed. Additionally, sufferers may be experiencing some withdrawal symptoms in the form of depression or anxiety that healthcare providers need to know about when crafting a treatment plan.

Detoxification and Management

The liver is the primary site of drug metabolism, and it plays a key role in drug detoxification and the elimination of substances from the body.

Lungs aside, the three major organs that eliminate waste and harmful substances are the liver, kidneys and colon. Your colon, or large intestine, is like a self-cleaning oven that has evolved over hundreds of thousands of years

Tips to overcome drug addiction:
Surround yourself with supportive people. One of the most important things you can do to stay sober is to find

 friends who are sober, too. …
 Find new hobbies. …
 Exercise. …
 Volunteer. …
 Eat well. …
 Talk it out. …
 Meditate. …
 Seek professional help.

Nutrition and healthy eating

Detoxification (detox) diets are popular, but there is little evidence that they eliminate toxins from your body. Specific detox diets vary — but typically a period of fasting is followed by a strict diet of raw vegetables, fruit and fruit juices, and water.

Lemon detox drink: Lemon is one of the most common and staple ingredients of detox drinks. …
Mint and cucumber detox drink: This detox drink is claimed to be great for managing weight and maintaining fluid and mineral balance in the body. …
Coconut water detox drink: This is an easy and quick drink to prepare.

Different Types of Medicines can Alleviate the Withdrawal Symptoms and Ease the Detox Process, Such As:
 Benzodiazepines.
 Antidepressant drugs.
 Agonists of opioids.
 Analgesic alternatives to opioids.
 Opioid Antagonists.
6 Incomplete antagonists and agonists.

5 Ways to Detox Body Naturally at Home
 Drink warm water with lemon juice in the morning. …
 Switch from caffeinated drinks to green tea. …
 Drink lots of water. …
 Get some sleep, wait, lots of sleep! …
 Ensure to have probiotics in your diet.

Rehabilitation and Resettlement.

Rehabilitation is the process of helping an individual achieve the highest level of function, independence, and quality of life possible. Rehabilitation does not reverse or undo the damage caused by disease or trauma, but rather helps restore the individual to optimal health, functioning, and well-being.

Drug rehabilitation is the process of medical or psychotherapeutic treatment for dependency on psychoactive substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and street drugs such as cannabis, cocaine, heroin or amphetamines. The general intent is to enable the patient to confront substance dependence, if present, and stop substance misuse to avoid the psychological, legal, financial, social, and physical consequences that can be caused.

The treatment and rehabilitation of drug addicts can be defined as a journey from drug dependence to a healthy, drug – free lifestyle. The process is long and painful. Addicts need maximum assistance and care to be able to abstain from drugs and to break the addictive cycle, hence the need for comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation programmes that conform to the biological, psychological and social needs of individuals. Hence the requirement of a separate specialized and independent centres/hospital for the drug abusing population.