Assessment. Cynthia, opioid use disorder, moderate ; alcohol use disorder, mild; amphetamine-type substance use disorder, mild; cannabis use disorder, mild; sedative, hypnotic, anxiolytic use disorder, mild. DAST

Cynthia currently takes opioid medications for pain that hasn’t been prescribed. She claims that these medications would have been prescribed for her if she saw a doctor. Cynthia takes oxycontin weekly when she can access the medication and self medicates for anxiety with Xanax two to three times...

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Corporate Author: Symptom Media, production company (production company)
Format: Online Video
Language:Inglés
Published: Santa Monica, CA : Symptom Media 2018.
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Summary:Cynthia currently takes opioid medications for pain that hasn’t been prescribed. She claims that these medications would have been prescribed for her if she saw a doctor. Cynthia takes oxycontin weekly when she can access the medication and self medicates for anxiety with Xanax two to three times a week. Cynthia describes her alcohol consumption as limited to special occasions, such as holidays, birthdays or events with friends, which is two to three times a week. How much Cynthia consumes on these occasions will depend on whom she is with. Cynthia says she will not take methamphetamines, does take Adderall, occasionally uses cocaine, and takes marijuana medically to help alleviate her headaches. Sometimes Cynthia will use multiple drugs at the same time. Cynthia’s parents have expressed to her their repeated concerns about her drug use and has subsequently lost custody of her child.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (13 minutes)
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