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A Long Journey from Inebriate Asylums

         Gina de Peralta Thorne, MS
      Director of Business Development
Objectives:

• Provide a historical overview of the
  treatment of alcohol.
• Discuss events that prompted changes to
  alcohol/addiction treatment.
• Discuss current levels of care available for
  addiction treatment services.
Early Addiction Medicine

Non-specialty institutions
that could do little for their
conditions:
• Jails
• County farms
• Almshouses
• Water cure institutions
• Insane asylums
Pioneers in Addiction Medicine

• 1774, Anthony Benezet’s - Mighty Destroyer
  Displayed is published. It is the earliest
  American essay on alcoholism.
• 1784, Dr. Benjamin Rush’s - Inquiry into the
  Effects of Ardent Spirits on the Human Mind and
  Body, argued that the condition was a disease
  that should be treated by physicians.
  – Rush’s writing marked beginning of American
    temperance movement.
1800’s

• 1810 -Dr. Benjamin Rush called for creation
  of a ―Sober House‖ for the care of the
  ―confirmed drunkard‖.
• 1825, Rev. Lyman Beecher’s Six Sermons on
  Intemperance described the presence of an
  ―insatiable desire to drink,‖ and described
  warning signs of addiction to distilled
  spirits.
Medically Oriented Inebriate
             Asylums
• Inebriety (alcoholism
  wasn’t coined until
  1849), could and should
  be cured within special
  institutions.
• Medically-oriented
  inebriate asylums -New
  York State Inebriate
  Asylum in 1864
Methods of Treatment

Utilized physical methods of
treatment:
   – Drug therapies
   – Aversion therapy
   – Hydrotherapy
   – Electrical stimulation.
Inebriates could be legally committed to such
institutions for periods ranging from one year to
―until the patient is cured.‖
Temperance Influenced Inebriate
          Homes
• Recovering Alcoholics founded mutual aid
  societies
  –   Native American Temperance Societies
  –   Washingtonians
  –   Reform Clubs
  –   Leaders from these groups formed inebriate
      homes
Inebriate Homes

• Short voluntary stays and non-physical
  methods of treatment.
• Alcoholism recovery in most of these homes
  was viewed as a process of moral
  reformation.
Religiously Sponsored Missions &
            Recovery Homes
• Jerry McAuley opened the Water Street Mission in
  1872
• Redeemed alcoholics
• Weekly Advertisements stating: ―Everyone welcome,
  especially drunkards.‖
• New York Christian Home for Intemperate Men –
  religiously oriented.
• viewed recovery from addiction as a process of
  religious conversion--a process of spiritual rebirth.
Addiction Treatment Franchises

• Private for-profit sanataria and addiction
  treatment institutes
• Home cures
  – Promoted alcohol, opium and cocaine-laced
    products.
• Hangover cures and alcoholism cures
Collapse of Early Addiction
            Treatment

•   Internal Threats
•   Ethical Breaches
•   Economic Threats
•   Political Threats -
    Prohibition
20th Century Addiction Treatment

• 1906 - Courtenay Baylor – 1st lay therapist
• 1940 – AA Bill Wilson & Dr. Bob
• Minnesota Model – distinguished between 12
  step and Professional counseling.
What is Treatment?

  American Society of Addiction Medicine

        Treatment is the use of any planned, intentional
intervention in the health, behavior, personal and/or family
    life of an individual suffering from alcoholism or from
 another drug dependency designed to enable the affected
  individual to achieve and maintain sobriety, physical and
       mental health, and a maximum functional ability.
Types of Treatment

• Physical and Psychiatric evaluations
• Detoxification
• Counseling
• Self-help support (12 – step)
• Treatment for co-morbid physical or
  behavioral complications
• Medication assisted therapy
Principles of Effective Treatment

•   Addiction is a complex but treatable disease that affects brain function and
    behavior.

•   No single treatment is appropriate for everyone.

•   Treatment needs to be readily available.

•   Effective treatment attends to multiple needs of the individual, not just his
    or her drug abuse.

•   Remaining in treatment for an adequate period of time is critical.

•   Counseling—individual and/or group—and other behavioral therapies are
    the most commonly used forms of drug abuse treatment.
Principles of Effective Treatment
•   Medications are an important element of treatment for many patients, especially
    when combined with counseling and other behavioral therapies.
•
•   An individual's treatment and services plan must be assessed continually and
    modified as necessary to ensure that it meets his or her changing needs.

•   Many drug-addicted individuals also have other mental disorders.

•   Medically assisted detoxification is only the first stage of addiction treatment and by
    itself does little to change long-term drug abuse.

•   Treatment does not need to be voluntary to be effective.

•   Drug use during treatment must be monitored continuously, as lapses during
    treatment do occur.
Interventions
Detoxification


 Detoxification is the process by which the
   body clears itself of drugs and is often
accompanied by unpleasant and sometimes
even fatal side effects caused by withdrawal.
Medically Assisted Treatments

Medically assisted treatment (MAT) is a type of pharmacotherapy that describes
any type of treatment that's used for substance use disorders that includes a
pharmacologic intervention as a part of their treatment plan.
• The goal is for the patient to recover and to be able to fully function in society.

•   Methadone (Opiate/Heroin)
•   Buprenorphine (Opiate/Heroin)
•   Disulfiram (Antabuse)
•   Naltraxone (Vivitrol) - alcohol
•   Acamporsate (reduces WD symptoms)
Long-Term Residential Treatment

• Long-term residential treatment
   – 24 hours a day,
   – Non-hospital settings
   – Therapeutic community (TC)
   – lengths of stay between 6 and 12 months.
   – Treatment is highly structured- confrontational at
     times
Short-Term Residential Treatment

• Short-term residential programs
  – Intensive but relatively brief treatment based
    on a modified 12-step approach.
  – 28-32 day model
Outpatient Treatment Programs

• Treatment costs less than residential or
  inpatient treatment
• More suitable for people with jobs or
  extensive social supports
• Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP)
  – Group counseling can be a major component
Individualized Drug Counseling

 Individualized drug counseling
• Focuses on reducing or stopping illicit drug
  or alcohol use
• Addresses related areas of impaired
  functioning such as employment status,
  illegal activity, and family/social relations
• Content and structure of the patient's
  recovery program.
Group Counseling
Recovery Coaching

Recovery coaching is a form of strengths-based support for persons
with addictions or in recovery from alcohol, other drugs, codependency,
or other addictive behaviors. Recovery coaches work with persons with
active addictions as well as persons already in recovery.
Recovery coaches do not:
• Offer primary treatment for addiction
• Diagnose
• Associate with any particular method or means of recovery
Farley Center at Williamsburg Place

What is the Farley Center at Williamsburg Place?

•   Partial Day Hospitalization Program. (Varying length of stay with a treatment
    experience averaging as short as a few days to 12 weeks)
•   Treat Adult Alcohol and Drug Addiction and/or Dual Diagnosis patients. (18 yrs and
    up)
•   72 bed capacity
•   FC/WP is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
    Organizations

Where is the Farley Center at Williamsburg Place?
• Located on 10 acres outside of Historic Colonial Williamsburg, VA. (Mooretown Road)
• 40 minutes from Richmond Airport (International)
We Treat Families
Not Just the Addict/Alcoholic
Goals of WP Treatment

• Safe medical withdrawal ―Detox‖
• Development of abstinence-based lifestyle
• Nurture identity apart from professional lifestyle.
• Exposure to and assimilation into 12-step programs
• Developing and practicing recovery skill set under
  stressful and unpredictable circumstances
• Identify and address relapse warning signs
• Internalize need for surrogate decision making across
  Psychosocial domains
Programs Offered

•   Addiction Treatment/Dual Diagnosis

•   Addiction Treatment/Chronic Pain

•   In-Resident and Outpatient Evaluations

•   Family Program

•   Addicted Professionals
    • Physicians
    • Dentists
    • Attorneys
    • Pharmacists
    • Business Executives
References

White, W. L. (1999). A lost world of addiction treatment. Counselor,
   17(2), 8-11.

Kleber, H.D. Outpatient detoxification from opiates. Primary Psychiatry
   1:42-52, 1996.

Lewis, B.F.; McCusker, J.; Hindin, R.; Frost, R.; and Garfield, F. Four
  residential drug treatment programs: Project IMPACT. In: J.A.
  Inciardi, F.M. Tims, and B.W. Fletcher (eds.), Innovative Approaches
  in the Treatment of Drug Abuse, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,
  pp. 45-60, 1993.

http://www.asam.org/
Questions?

Gina de Peralta Thorne, MS
gthorne@farleycenter.com
      757-565-0106

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A long journey from inebriate asylums

  • 1. A Long Journey from Inebriate Asylums Gina de Peralta Thorne, MS Director of Business Development
  • 2. Objectives: • Provide a historical overview of the treatment of alcohol. • Discuss events that prompted changes to alcohol/addiction treatment. • Discuss current levels of care available for addiction treatment services.
  • 3. Early Addiction Medicine Non-specialty institutions that could do little for their conditions: • Jails • County farms • Almshouses • Water cure institutions • Insane asylums
  • 4. Pioneers in Addiction Medicine • 1774, Anthony Benezet’s - Mighty Destroyer Displayed is published. It is the earliest American essay on alcoholism. • 1784, Dr. Benjamin Rush’s - Inquiry into the Effects of Ardent Spirits on the Human Mind and Body, argued that the condition was a disease that should be treated by physicians. – Rush’s writing marked beginning of American temperance movement.
  • 5. 1800’s • 1810 -Dr. Benjamin Rush called for creation of a ―Sober House‖ for the care of the ―confirmed drunkard‖. • 1825, Rev. Lyman Beecher’s Six Sermons on Intemperance described the presence of an ―insatiable desire to drink,‖ and described warning signs of addiction to distilled spirits.
  • 6. Medically Oriented Inebriate Asylums • Inebriety (alcoholism wasn’t coined until 1849), could and should be cured within special institutions. • Medically-oriented inebriate asylums -New York State Inebriate Asylum in 1864
  • 7. Methods of Treatment Utilized physical methods of treatment: – Drug therapies – Aversion therapy – Hydrotherapy – Electrical stimulation. Inebriates could be legally committed to such institutions for periods ranging from one year to ―until the patient is cured.‖
  • 8. Temperance Influenced Inebriate Homes • Recovering Alcoholics founded mutual aid societies – Native American Temperance Societies – Washingtonians – Reform Clubs – Leaders from these groups formed inebriate homes
  • 9. Inebriate Homes • Short voluntary stays and non-physical methods of treatment. • Alcoholism recovery in most of these homes was viewed as a process of moral reformation.
  • 10. Religiously Sponsored Missions & Recovery Homes • Jerry McAuley opened the Water Street Mission in 1872 • Redeemed alcoholics • Weekly Advertisements stating: ―Everyone welcome, especially drunkards.‖ • New York Christian Home for Intemperate Men – religiously oriented. • viewed recovery from addiction as a process of religious conversion--a process of spiritual rebirth.
  • 11. Addiction Treatment Franchises • Private for-profit sanataria and addiction treatment institutes • Home cures – Promoted alcohol, opium and cocaine-laced products. • Hangover cures and alcoholism cures
  • 12. Collapse of Early Addiction Treatment • Internal Threats • Ethical Breaches • Economic Threats • Political Threats - Prohibition
  • 13. 20th Century Addiction Treatment • 1906 - Courtenay Baylor – 1st lay therapist • 1940 – AA Bill Wilson & Dr. Bob • Minnesota Model – distinguished between 12 step and Professional counseling.
  • 14. What is Treatment? American Society of Addiction Medicine Treatment is the use of any planned, intentional intervention in the health, behavior, personal and/or family life of an individual suffering from alcoholism or from another drug dependency designed to enable the affected individual to achieve and maintain sobriety, physical and mental health, and a maximum functional ability.
  • 15. Types of Treatment • Physical and Psychiatric evaluations • Detoxification • Counseling • Self-help support (12 – step) • Treatment for co-morbid physical or behavioral complications • Medication assisted therapy
  • 16. Principles of Effective Treatment • Addiction is a complex but treatable disease that affects brain function and behavior. • No single treatment is appropriate for everyone. • Treatment needs to be readily available. • Effective treatment attends to multiple needs of the individual, not just his or her drug abuse. • Remaining in treatment for an adequate period of time is critical. • Counseling—individual and/or group—and other behavioral therapies are the most commonly used forms of drug abuse treatment.
  • 17. Principles of Effective Treatment • Medications are an important element of treatment for many patients, especially when combined with counseling and other behavioral therapies. • • An individual's treatment and services plan must be assessed continually and modified as necessary to ensure that it meets his or her changing needs. • Many drug-addicted individuals also have other mental disorders. • Medically assisted detoxification is only the first stage of addiction treatment and by itself does little to change long-term drug abuse. • Treatment does not need to be voluntary to be effective. • Drug use during treatment must be monitored continuously, as lapses during treatment do occur.
  • 19. Detoxification Detoxification is the process by which the body clears itself of drugs and is often accompanied by unpleasant and sometimes even fatal side effects caused by withdrawal.
  • 20. Medically Assisted Treatments Medically assisted treatment (MAT) is a type of pharmacotherapy that describes any type of treatment that's used for substance use disorders that includes a pharmacologic intervention as a part of their treatment plan. • The goal is for the patient to recover and to be able to fully function in society. • Methadone (Opiate/Heroin) • Buprenorphine (Opiate/Heroin) • Disulfiram (Antabuse) • Naltraxone (Vivitrol) - alcohol • Acamporsate (reduces WD symptoms)
  • 21. Long-Term Residential Treatment • Long-term residential treatment – 24 hours a day, – Non-hospital settings – Therapeutic community (TC) – lengths of stay between 6 and 12 months. – Treatment is highly structured- confrontational at times
  • 22. Short-Term Residential Treatment • Short-term residential programs – Intensive but relatively brief treatment based on a modified 12-step approach. – 28-32 day model
  • 23. Outpatient Treatment Programs • Treatment costs less than residential or inpatient treatment • More suitable for people with jobs or extensive social supports • Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) – Group counseling can be a major component
  • 24. Individualized Drug Counseling Individualized drug counseling • Focuses on reducing or stopping illicit drug or alcohol use • Addresses related areas of impaired functioning such as employment status, illegal activity, and family/social relations • Content and structure of the patient's recovery program.
  • 26. Recovery Coaching Recovery coaching is a form of strengths-based support for persons with addictions or in recovery from alcohol, other drugs, codependency, or other addictive behaviors. Recovery coaches work with persons with active addictions as well as persons already in recovery. Recovery coaches do not: • Offer primary treatment for addiction • Diagnose • Associate with any particular method or means of recovery
  • 27. Farley Center at Williamsburg Place What is the Farley Center at Williamsburg Place? • Partial Day Hospitalization Program. (Varying length of stay with a treatment experience averaging as short as a few days to 12 weeks) • Treat Adult Alcohol and Drug Addiction and/or Dual Diagnosis patients. (18 yrs and up) • 72 bed capacity • FC/WP is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Where is the Farley Center at Williamsburg Place? • Located on 10 acres outside of Historic Colonial Williamsburg, VA. (Mooretown Road) • 40 minutes from Richmond Airport (International)
  • 28. We Treat Families Not Just the Addict/Alcoholic
  • 29. Goals of WP Treatment • Safe medical withdrawal ―Detox‖ • Development of abstinence-based lifestyle • Nurture identity apart from professional lifestyle. • Exposure to and assimilation into 12-step programs • Developing and practicing recovery skill set under stressful and unpredictable circumstances • Identify and address relapse warning signs • Internalize need for surrogate decision making across Psychosocial domains
  • 30. Programs Offered • Addiction Treatment/Dual Diagnosis • Addiction Treatment/Chronic Pain • In-Resident and Outpatient Evaluations • Family Program • Addicted Professionals • Physicians • Dentists • Attorneys • Pharmacists • Business Executives
  • 31. References White, W. L. (1999). A lost world of addiction treatment. Counselor, 17(2), 8-11. Kleber, H.D. Outpatient detoxification from opiates. Primary Psychiatry 1:42-52, 1996. Lewis, B.F.; McCusker, J.; Hindin, R.; Frost, R.; and Garfield, F. Four residential drug treatment programs: Project IMPACT. In: J.A. Inciardi, F.M. Tims, and B.W. Fletcher (eds.), Innovative Approaches in the Treatment of Drug Abuse, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, pp. 45-60, 1993. http://www.asam.org/
  • 32. Questions? Gina de Peralta Thorne, MS gthorne@farleycenter.com 757-565-0106

Notas do Editor

  1. Social reinforcement offered by peer discussion and to help promote drug-free lifestyles.Research has shown that when group therapy either is offered in conjunction with individualized drug counseling or is formatted to reflect the principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy or contingency management, positive outcomes are achieved.