Substance Abuse

You have just been assigned a “client” who was just released on parole after serving two years of a two-to-five-year sentence for aggravated assault, a conviction that stems from repeatedly striking her boyfriend with a baseball bat.

Name: Theresa Johnson

Age: 27

Criminal History (past crimes) – Prostitution, Distribution of a controlled substance, Possession of narcotics, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Public Drunkenness, Simple Assault, Aggravated Assault, Petty Theft, and Check Fraud all starting from age 11.

Family History – Stepfather arrested for sexually assaulting Theresa when she was a child, starting at age 10. Mother was unable to control her, so Theresa was in and out of foster homes along with a number of psychiatric facilities and detention facilities since age 12.

Substance Abuse – Primarily Heroin and Alcohol dependence since adolescence.

Treatment History – 4 unsuccessful court-ordered Inpatient treatment programs. (Removed from one facility for inappropriate sexual advances toward a male counselor; Removed from another facility for smuggling Oxycontin into the facility; Removed from a 3rd facility for a “hot urine” for alcohol, meth, and Xanax, and lastly, the most recent removal was for leaving the facility without permission.

Psychological History –Diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) stemming from years of physical and sexual abuse perpetrated by her stepfather starting at age 10 until the father’s arrest when she was 12.

What conditions would you “require” while she is on parole, and why? Be extremely specific and detailed when responding. You have several “issues” to contend with, so think outside the box by applying your critical thinking / problem solving skills when determining the conditions of parole.

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