- What’s the difference between a THEORY and a MODEL in addiction treatment?
- What substance use disorder treatment modality originated as “Synanon”?
- What are the stages of change described by the Transtheoretical Model?
- More of an interaction style than a treatment model, ____________________ helps clients develop ambivalence, decide to change, and commit to that change.
- Which of the following is not one of Yalom’s 11 therapeutic factors of group treatment: Imitative behavior, interpersonal learning, countertransference, cohesiveness?
- Who coined the term “unconditional positive regard”?
- A majority of substance users never progress from active seeking to ____________.
- A person’s internal state, feelings, and expectations that influences the effects a substance has on that person.
- The main neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward is:
- Withdrawal from which class of substances is the most dangerous?
- Needle exchange programs exemplify which substance abuse treatment model?
- True or False. Counselors’ expectations for their clients’ abilities to change has no effect upon whether change occurs.
- True or False. Motivational interviewing was developed to help abusers increase their awareness of problems, desire to take action, and increase self-efficacy for doing so.
- The most commonly abused drug in the United States is?
- True or False. A shot of hard liquor contains the same amount of pure alcohol as a can of beer.
- What is the anxiety disorder for someone who feels compelled to spend a great deal of time doing things over and over-such as washing their hands, checking or counting things?
- What disorder is characterized by unexpected and repeat episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness or abdominal distress?
- What is the most common mental health problem in America?
- At what rate do African American women suffer depression compared to White women?
- True or False. Antidepressants help by restoring the neurochemical balances in the brain.
- This club drug affects the serotonin levels in the body, causing such side effects as sleeplessness, depression and anxiety.
- Which part of the brain will not fully develop until age 25?
- This drug mimics the hormone testosterone.
- Over a period of time, what drug causes discolored teeth, reduced athletic stamina, and quickly aging skin?
- “Hug” is a common nickname for which drug.
- Cigarettes contain 10mg of what drug that is used as a pesticide on crops?
- What drug of abuse is associated with irreversible brain damage?
- Which communicable disease along with methamphetamine abuse is associated with speeding up the progression of nerve cell damage in the brain?
- Which communicable disease is commonly spread through sharing injection drug use and primarily attacks the liver?
- Which class of drugs has no classic withdrawal symptoms?
A THEORY seeks to explain what, why, and how addiction is developed and maintained, while a MODEL is subclass of a theory that seeks only to describe, such as the steps to take in implementing a treatment.
Therapeutic Community
Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance
Motivational Interviewing
Countertransference
Carl Rogers, founder of client-centered therapy
Preoccupation
Set–The set is the person’s internal condition, setting is the external situation; both affect the person’s experience of substance intoxication.
Dopamine
Depressants
Harm Reduction
False
True
Alcohol
False
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Panic Disorder
Anxiety Disorders
Twice the rate
True
Ecstacy
Prefrontal Cortex
Steroids
Nicotine
Ecstacy
Nicotine
Inhalants
HIV
HCV- Hepatitis C Virus
Hallucinogens