Once clients are engaged actively in treatment, retention becomes a priority. Many obstacles may arise during treatment. Lapses may occur. Frequently, clients are unable or unwilling to adhere to program requirements. Repeated admissions and dropouts can occur. Clients may have conflicting mandates from various service systems. Concerns about client and staff relationships, including setting appropriate boundaries, can compromise care. Intensive outpatient treatment (IOT) programs need to have clear decisionmaking processes and retention strategies to address these and other circumstances.
This chapter discusses common issues that IOT programs face and offers practical approaches to retaining clients in treatment. Experience has taught IOT clinicians that every problem can have many solutions and that the input and ideas of colleagues lead to creative approaches and solutions. The chapter presents specific scenarios and options from clinical practice and experience for clinicians to consider, modify, or implement.
Answer:
A frame of reference.
Explanation:
A frame of references in social psychology is called a set of assumptions or the attitude that are used to filter the perception in creating to find out the meaning.
The frame of references includes the schema, beliefs, and values, and culture. There are many other ways which are responsible for the bias of our thinking.
This is a decision-maker concept of action and outcomes. Framing also called the most important consideration for change our mind for what we perceive through consciousness.
B. California and New Mexico.
(Even Utah, but that's another question)
The blue ridge gets more rain fall then the other
Answer: Diathesis
Explanation:
A Diathesis could be described as an individuals vulnerability to medical condition which could be a physical disorder.