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Occupational therapy and Substance Use Disorder : ウィキペディア英語版
Occupational therapy and Substance Use Disorder
Substance use disorders (SUD) can have a significant effect on one’s function in all areas of occupation.〔Brown, C., Stoffel, V., & Phillip, J.(2010). Occupational Therapy in Mental Health. A Vision for Participation. FA Davis Company, Philadelphia〕 Physical and psychosocial issues due to SUD can impact occupational performance.〔Martin, Linda M, Bliven, Michelle, & Boisvert, Rosemary. (2008). Occupational performance, self-esteem, and quality of life in substance addictions recovery. OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health, 28(2), 81〕 Unfulfilled life roles and disruption in meaningful activity can result from lack of structure or routine, poor motivation, limited skills, and poor social networks.〔〔 These deficits may also contribute to stress, affecting the ability to cope with challenges.〔 While SUD can affect a client’s participation in therapy and ability to follow recommendations, occupational therapists are trained to facilitate occupational participation and performance.〔Stoffel, V. C. (1994) Occupational therapists' roles in treating substance abuse, Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 45(1), 21-22〕
==Interventions==

Occupational Therapists (OT) address substance use through focus on self-care, leisure, and productivity,〔 and may encounter SUD in a variety of settings. OTs address substance use by determining occupational needs, executing assessments and interventions, and creating appropriate prevention programs.〔 They evaluate a client’s ability to function, help them set short- and long-term goals, and evaluate their likelihood for relapse.〔Opp, A. (n.d.). Recovery With Purpose: Occupational Therapy and Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Retrieved August 22, 2014, from http://www.aota.org/about-occupational-therapy/professionals/mh/articles/recoverywithpurpose.aspx〕
An OT session for SUD may address: development of coping strategies, rebuilding roles, balancing responsibilities, managing money, effectively communicating with others, and developing stress management skills.〔
Sustaining recovery is addressed through stress and anger management, modifications to social behavior, occupational exploration, and development of life skills.〔 Through improvements in occupational performance, clients with SUD can improve their quality of life and sustain recovery.〔

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