Respond
to the following. Danesha is a 25 year old African American woman whose
probation officer (PO) has referred her for an assessment for substance use
treatment due to being charged with Possession of a Schedule II Substance
(Hydrocodone). She subsequently had a drug screen with her PO that was positive
for Opioids and she admitted being "hooked" on painkillers. During
the assessment, she reports daily use of prescription opioids, via snorting or
taking the pills orally. She is not prescribed painkillers
and says has been using them for a few years to relax. She recognized last
year that she had a problem with pills, as she began to feel sick when she did
not use for a day or two and started getting irritable with family and
co-workers on those days. What information do you have, and what further
information would you need, to make a recommendation for the appropriate level
of care using the ASAM criteria for Danesha? You can use a list format to speak
to the multidimensional assessment criteria
One can demonstrate a high level of care and make appropriate recommendations for a patient using the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). ASAM criterial influence one to conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine the most appropriate care degree for clients. According to Dowell et al. (2022), using ASAM criteria foster one to decide whether to recommend intensive outpatient treatment, residential treatment, outpatient counseling, or even medically managed intensive inpatient treatment plans. In Danesha’s case, a counseling professional necessitates acquainting themselves with varied segments of information, including:A pattern of substance and drug use and addiction. The source demonstrates that Danesha has on a daily basis been using prescription opioids, Hydrocodone. The patient has been orally or by snorting consuming these drugs. Being "hooked" on painkillers indicates that she physically and psychologically suffers an addiction to painkillers.