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Why Physicians Should Screen Their Patients
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4. Safe Prescribing for Pain: Transitioning the pain patient off opioid medications
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2. Managing Pain Patients: Information-seeking with the patient at risk for abuse
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2. Safe Prescribing for Pain: Evaluating opioid effectiveness
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1. Managing Pain Patients: Assessing the chronic pain patient for opioid abuse potential
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1. Safe Prescribing for Pain: Assessing for pain and the potential for opioid abuse
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3. Safe Prescribing for Pain: Red flags in the opioid using pain patient
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3. Managing Pain Patients: Intervening with the opioid abusing patient
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Example 6: Unsupervised Time With Peers and Monitoring (Family Checkup)
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Monitoring and Limit Setting: Questioning (Family Checkup)
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Example 2: Underachievement in School and Daily Encouragement (Family Checkup)
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Positive Behavior Support: Making Clear and Effective Requests (Family Checkup)
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Communication Skills: Active Listening (Family Checkup)
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Communication Skills: Negotiating Solutions (Family Checkup)
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Example 3: Destructive Behavior and Negotiation (Family Checkup)
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Positive Behavior Support: Praise for Positive Behavior (Family Checkup)
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Monitoring and Limit Setting: Clear Rules (Family Checkup)
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Example 4: Defiance/Disrespect and Setting Limits (Family Checkup)
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Positive Behavior Support: Reviewing Behavior Change Plans (Family Checkup)
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Example 1: Relationship Problems and Clear Communication (Family Checkup)
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Monitoring and Limit Setting: Privilege Removal (Family Checkup)
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Example 5: Teenage Drug Use and Setting Limit (Family Checkup)
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Communication Skills: Neutral Problem Statements (Family Checkup)
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Thoughts on Recovery: Reno
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Hear from Recovering Patients: Cliff
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NIDA's Addiction Performance Project: What's It All About?
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Thoughts on Recovery: Cliff
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How NMASSIST Can Help Guide Physicians Through the Screening Process
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Hear from Recovering Patients: Michelle
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What is the Addiction Performance Project?
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Hear from Recovering Patients: Reno
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Thoughts on Recovery: Rhonda
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Thoughts on Recovery: Michelle
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Hear from Recovering Patients: George
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Thoughts on Recovery: George
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