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Stabilization
The client will
- Demonstrate appropriate or adequate
social skills - Identify social activities in drug- and
alcohol-free environments - Assess own strengths and weak-
nesses realistically
Community
The client will - Maintain contact or relationship
with a professional in the community - Verbalize plans to join a community
support group that meets the needs
of clients with a dual diagnosis, if
available - Participate in drug- and alcohol-free
programs and activities
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IMPLEMENTATION
Nursing Interventions *denotes collaborative interventions Rationale
Encourage open expression of feelings.
Validate the client’s frustration or anger in deal-
ing with dual problems (e.g. “I know this must be
very difficult.”).
Consider alcohol or substance use as a factor that
influences the client’s ability to live in the com-
munity, as you would other factors such as taking
medications, keeping appointments, having ade-
quate eating and sleeping patterns, and so forth.
Maintain frequent contact with the client even if
it is only brief telephone calls.
Give positive feedback for abstinence on a day-by-
day basis.
Verbalizing feelings is an initial step toward deal-
ing constructively with those feelings.
Expressing feelings outwardly, especially negative
ones, may relieve some of the client’s stress and
anxiety.
For the client with a dual diagnosis, substance
use is not necessarily the major problem he or she
experiences; it may be only one of several prob-
lems. Overemphasis on any single factor, even
substance use, is not a guarantee of success.
Frequent contact decreases the length of time the
client feels “stranded” or left alone to deal with
problems.
Positive feedback reinforces abstinent behavior.