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+ High-Risk Alcohol use and the College Student Tom Szigethy, MA Associate Dean/Director of the Duke Student Wellness Center + OUTLINE Defining the Terms Talking with Students Drugs of Abuse + Defining the Terms + DSM IV – Substance Abuse A. Maladaptive pattern of substance use (1 or more) within a 12 month period Failure to fulfill major role obligations Use when physically hazardous Substance related legal problems Continued use despite persistent or recurrent social or interpersonal problems + DSM IV- Substance Dependence maladaptive pattern of SA within the same 12 month period, with 3 or more of: Tolerance-(increases) Withdrawal (withdrawal syndrome or take similar drug) Substance taken in larger amounts or longer duration than intended Persistent or unsuccessful effort to decrease or control use + Substance dependence continued… Much time spent to obtain, use, or recover from effects of substance Important activities given up or reduced because of use Use continues despite physical or psychological problems + Talking with the student + Screening Stages of Change Pre-contemplation Contemplation Relapse Maintenance Determination Action + Screening Stages of Change Admissions, Orientation, FAC, parents AOD Rehab, offcampus Pre-contemplation Contemplation Relapse Ed. Classes, CAPS, CDBH Student Conduct, Determination Policy, BASICS, Academic Affairs, ER Maintenance Internships, AA, Alanon, Brief Counseling, CDBH Alcohol.edu, Presidential Statement re position on alcohol Action + Motivational Interviewing Empathy Develop Discrepancy Avoid Argumentation Roll with Resistance Build Self-Efficacy + Implications to the Medical World How do I do this in 2 minutes or less? The teachable moment + Why screen in the Medical Office? + Prescriptions Are the symptoms described through a medical malady…or maybe withdrawal from experimenting? + Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms These symptoms are a natural part of the recovery process. They are usually present from 6 to 18 months after addict stops drinking or drugging. Symptoms include: difficultly in thinking problems numbering things difficulty in focusing attention problems following logical sequences memory problems over or under-emotional, such as over-reacting or being numb over-reacts to stress sleep disturbances accident prone + Why Students Use Anxiety Depression Social Acceptance Quell FEAR Cope with problems Aide a Sexual encounter + What students do not understand about alcohol Measurement Blood Alcohol Content Tolerance Gender differences Pacing themselves Proof BiPhasic Curve + What do students use? + What are you aware of? Mephadrone (“Coke on speed”) Ritalin et al Cocaine GHB – soap, liquid E, G, GBH, Pot, weed, grass, buddha, scwag, 420, L, MaryJane, Chronic,Tree, reefer Bath Salts ALCOHOL