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The key to a successful brief intervention is to extract a single, measurable behavioral change from the broad process of recovery that will allow the client to experience a small, incremental success. Clients who succeed at making small changes generally return for more successes.
One of the best tools for assessing any type of psychological disorder, including addiction is the DSM-5. There are five tools that the American Psychological Association uses along with the DSM-5 before making decisions about treatment.
Scoring and interpretation: A score of \u201c1\u201d is given for each YES response, except for items 4,5, and 7, for which a NO response is given a score of \u201c1.\u201d Based on data from a heterogeneous psychiatric patient population, cutoff scores of 6 through 11 are considered to be optimal for screening for substance use disorders ...
The Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-10) is a 10-item brief screening tool that can be administered by a clinician or self-administered. Each question requires a yes or no response, and the tool can be completed in less than 8 minutes.
One of the best tools for assessing any type of psychological disorder, including addiction is the DSM-5. There are five tools that the American Psychological Association uses along with the DSM-5 before making decisions about treatment.

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The Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-10) is a 10-item brief screening tool that can be administered by a clinician or self-administered.
With items #4 and #5, a score of 1 would be given for a "No" response and a score of 0 for a "Yes" response. When each item has been scored in this fashion, the DAST-20 total score is simply the sum of the 20 item scores. This total score can range from 0 to 20.
Page 1. Substance Abuse Screening Instrument (O4/05) The Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST) was developed in 1982 and is still an excellent screening tool. It is a 28-item self-report scale that consists of items that parallel those of the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST).
Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST)-10 The DAST was developed and validated by Dr. Harvey A. Skinner at the Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Canada (now the Center for Addiction and Mental Health).
Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST)-10 The DAST was developed and validated by Dr. Harvey A. Skinner at the Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Canada (now the Center for Addiction and Mental Health).

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