on the intersection of parental substance use and child well - being, information on the effects of parental substance use on children,
the role substance use treatment professionals may play in Federal Child and Family Services Reviews (CFSRs), and more.
With bitters, digestive enzyme secretions are increased, helping to promote the complete breakdown of nutrients into their absorbable units, preventing gas formation when large molecules are acted upon by bacteria further down the small intestine.2, 11 The complete breakdown of proteins is particularly important, as the cross reactivity of immune cells between undigested protein molecules and intestinal cells plays an important
role in the etiology of conditions such as celiac disease.15 Insulin and glucagon secretions are stimulated, helping to stabilize blood sugar levels.3, 11 Many bitters formulations have been traditionally
used in the
treatment of type 2 diabetes, and it is interesting to point out that many naturally sweet
substances are often paired with some bitterness in nature.4, 11 Herbalist Jim McDonald hypothesizes that our cravings for sweetness may mask cravings for bitterness for this reason.4
Articles discuss issues in sibling relationships, including problem behavior; interactions with playmates and teachers;
role of familism; links with individual adjustment; maternal perception of sibling negativity; transition to siblinghood; parental differential
treatment; adjustment; adolescent
substance use; conduct problems; delinquency training; risk to siblings in abusing families; adjustment to chronic disability; and antisocial behavior.
How to Implement Cognitive - Behavioral Self - Management Intervention (CB / SM): From
Substance Abuse Relapse Prevention for Older Adults — A Group Treatment Approach covers staffing recommendations and roles, general planning for treatment sessions, how to administer the Substance Abuse Profile for the Elderly (SAPE) to a client before the sessions begin, how to develop each client's substance use behavior chain from SAPE results, and how to conduct group
Substance Abuse Relapse Prevention for Older Adults — A Group
Treatment Approach covers staffing recommendations and roles, general planning for treatment sessions, how to administer the Substance Abuse Profile for the Elderly (SAPE) to a client before the sessions begin, how to develop each client's substance use behavior chain from SAPE results, and how to conduct group
Treatment Approach covers staffing recommendations and
roles, general planning for
treatment sessions, how to administer the Substance Abuse Profile for the Elderly (SAPE) to a client before the sessions begin, how to develop each client's substance use behavior chain from SAPE results, and how to conduct group
treatment sessions, how to administer the
Substance Abuse Profile for the Elderly (SAPE) to a client before the sessions begin, how to develop each client's substance use behavior chain from SAPE results, and how to conduct group
Substance Abuse Profile for the Elderly (SAPE) to a client before the sessions begin, how to develop each client's
substance use behavior chain from SAPE results, and how to conduct group
substance use behavior chain from SAPE results, and how to conduct group sessions.