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Administer a survey to assess the client's degree of satisfaction with treatment.

ICD-10-CM DSM-5 Disorder, Condition, or Problem
F43.21
F43.23 Adjustment disorder, With mixed anxiety and depressed mood
F34.1 Persistent depressive disorder
F34.0 Cyclothymic disorder
F63.81 Intermittent explosive disorder
F31.xx Bipolar I disorder
F31.81 Bipolar II disorder
F91.x Conduct disorder
F43.10 Posttraumatic stress disorder
Z69.12 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of spouse or partner violence, physical
Z69.82 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of nonspousal adult abuse
F60.3 Borderline personality disorder
F60.2 Antisocial personality disorder
F60.0 Paranoid personality disorder
F60.81 Narcissistic personality disorder

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Indicates that the Objective/Intervention is consistent with those found in evidence-based treatments.

      BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS

      1 Has a history of breaking the rules or the law (often under the influence of drugs or alcohol) to get his/her/their own way.

      2 Exhibits a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others.

      3 Substance use exacerbates antisocial behavior patterns such as criminal activity, aggression and intimidation, thrill seeking, impulsivity, and self-centeredness.

      4 Consistently blames other people for his/her/their own problems and behaviors.

      5 Uses aggressive behavior to manipulate, intimidate, or control others.

      6 Demonstrates a chronic pattern of dishonesty.

      7 Lives a hedonistic, self-centered lifestyle, with little regard for the needs and welfare of others.

      8 Verbalizes a lack of empathy for the feelings of others, even if they are friends or family.

      9 Presents a pattern of criminal activity and addiction, going back to the client's adolescent years.

      10 Engages in dangerous, thrill-seeking behavior, without regard for the safety of self or others.

      11 Makes decisions impulsively, without giving thought to the consequences for others.

       

       

       

       

       

       

      1 Develop a program of recovery that is free from addiction and the negative influences of antisocial behavior.

      2 Learn the importance of helping others in recovery.

      3 Learn how antisocial behavior and substance use are related and self-defeating.

      4 Understand criminal thinking and develop self-talk that respects the welfare and rights of others.

      5 Understand the importance of a program of recovery that demands rigorous honesty.

      6 Take responsibility for one's own behavior.

       

       

       

       

       

       

SHORT-TERM OBJECTIVES THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
Establish rapport with the client toward building a strong therapeutic alliance; convey caring, support, warmth, and empathy; provide nonjudgmental support and develop a level of trust with the client toward his/her/their feeling safe to discuss his/her/their antisocial behavior issues and their impact on his/her/their life.