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Profiles of Confidence and Commitment to Change as Predictors of Moderated Drinking: A Person-Centered Approach (DA2360)
Author(s): Newsletter
Pre-Approved for: Delaware BON
Credit Hours: 2
Course Format
This course is online. All course material is available online and is accessible immediately after purchase from your account homepage. Certificate of Completion is available immediately upon passing the exam.
Course Overview
This course is the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene Inc. and Columbia University Medical Center's practical guidelines for creating Person-Centered Approach Profiles to assess moderated drinking predictors. These guidelines are reviews of conducted studies intended to provide effective, composite structures for personalized evaluations and treatment solutions.
Course Objectives
Emphasize the importance of using Person-Centered Approach Profiles for every patient.
Utilize Profiles to determine individual treatment solutions with greater accomplishment levels.
Maximize assessment techniques to determine best treatment options.
Monitor patients' assessment, adjustment, and advancement to promote drink moderation.
Course Outline
Abstract
Method
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Figure 1: Trajectories of drinking by cluster
Table 1: Non-standardized descriptions of variables used to create drinking cluster groups
Table 2: Characterization of drinking cluster groups