Friday Factoids: New Synthetic Drug Alert

 

 

A dangerous new drug has been associated with several deaths in Indiana. The drug “N-bomb” (25i-NBOMe) is a synthetic substance considered easy to manufacture and classified as a hallucinogen similar to LSD. The substance takes many forms including white powder, brown powder, or liquid that is then mixed with alcohol or energy drinks or placed on blotter paper.

 

There are many reports that dealers are selling the substance as LSD, when in fact they are selling the more lethal “N-bomb.” Side effects can last approximately 15 hours and include hallucinations, confusion, panic, paranoia, euphoria, anxiety, agitation, depression, violence, and death.

 

This substance is particularly dangerous because fatality can result from one dose, not just an overdose. The DEA classified this substance as a Schedule I substance in November 2013. The drug appears to be more popular among teens and young adults.

 

Danielle M. McNeill, M.S., M.A.
Doctoral Intern
Western State Hospital

 

 

Friday Factoids: Good Resource for Treatment Planning

 

Developing specific and detailed treatment plans can be challenging when you are a new clinician. The Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Fifth Edition (Jongsma, 2014) is a great resource that incorporates evidence-based interventions for 43 presenting problems.

 

This is a good place to start when wanting to tailor treatment plans for each individual client. The Practice Planners series has other adult treatment resources, The Adult Psychotherapy Progress Notes Planner (Jongsma, 2014) and Adult Psychotherapy Homework Planner (Jongsma, 2014), and similar resources for other populations including Child, Adolescent, Older Adult, Severe and Persisting Mental Illness, Personality Disorder, Co-Occurring Disorders, Addiction, Couples, Family, Group, Suicidal and Homicidal Risk, and Crisis Counseling and Traumatic Events.

 

Danielle McNeill, M.S., M.A.
WKPIC Doctoral Intern