Differences between use of addictions assessment tools and clinical assessment tools

Due Wednesday (Tomorrow) by 8 PM. No exceptions… Follow all guidelines.. Any questions ask please…A client is typically referred to an addiction professional with myriad problems because addictions either directly or indirectly cause the problems, or the addiction is a byproduct of the problem. If clinical assessments provide an overview of a client’s background and situation, is a specific addictions assessment necessary? If an addictions assessment shows a client with depression and anxiety, is a clinical assessment necessary?For this Assignment, you consider differences between use of addictions assessment tools and clinical assessment tools and the rationale behind each approach.In a 1 full page answer (APA) please answer the following questions below? Using the learning resources provided.Larimer, M. E., Cronce, J. M., Lee, C. M., & Kilmer, J. R. (2004/2005). Brief intervention in college settings. Alcohol Research & Health, 28(2), 94–104. https://www.academia.edu/13524346/Brief_Intervention_in_College_SettingsSamet, S., Waxman, R., Hatzenbuehler, M., & Hasin, D. S. (2007).  Assessing addiction: Concepts and instruments. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 4(1), 19–31. Retrieved from http://archives.drugabuse.gov/pdf/ascp/vol4no1/Assessing.pdfHow might the use of addictions assessment tools differ from the use of clinical assessment tools? Include in your response references to unique administration and client considerations.

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