What does AA stand for?
What is Alcoholics Anonymous
What is the population of individuals that reports the least amount of substances abuse?
What is Asian Americans (41.1%)
Addictions counselors follow what code of ethics?
What is ACA, NAADAC, Iowa Board of Certification, agency code of ethics
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy recognizes what other rewards for substance use besides pleasure?
What is acceptance, prestige, belonging, lessen fear and loneliness, or gain control
Name a comorbid mental health disorder often found in an individual struggling with addiction.
What is... Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Personality Disorder, plus many more
What is the population of individuals that report the most amount of substance abuse?
What is Native Americans (14.9%)
What is community, clinician, client, and treatment
What does OARS stand for in Motivational Interviewing?
What is open ended questions, affirmations, reflections, and summary
What is the name of an addiction that does not involve taking a psychoactive substance?
What is behavioral addiction
Staying up to date on _______ will help a counselor with advocacy.
What is research
Counselors should consider the ______________ of instruments prior to using them with diverse populations and take into account discrepancies between the population with whom the instrument was normed and the culture of the client.
What is psychometric properties
In what ways can family be involved in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for substance use?
What is recovery contracts, improving daily interactions, increasing reciprocal positive exchanges, teaching constructive communication and problem-solving skills, and expanding a support network
Name the most common model used to treat addiction in United States facilities.
What is disease model
What gender experiences more drug cravings?
What is women
Counselors can make what cultural considerations in treatment?
What is location, provision of appropriate treatment, and culturally adapted processes and materials
What is at least one of the three beliefs in 12 step facilitation treatment?
What is (1) addiction to alcohol and/or other drugs is a progressive illness that affects body, mind, and spirit; (2) addiction is characterized by a loss of control over alcohol and/or drug use that can result in death if left untreated; and (3) the only effective remedy is total abstinence from substances.
What does it mean if someone is a friend of "Bill W"?
What is a member of AA
What is it called when identifying cultural variables and then integrating them into treatment?
What is accommodation practice
What is one different recommend consideration the NAADAC Code of Ethics has when making ethical decisions?
What is obedience, conscientious refusal, gratitude, competence, stewardship, honesty and candor, loyalty, diligence, discretion, self-improvement, restitution, or self-interest
Contingency Management makes use of __________ and Community Reinforcement makes use of __________.
What is contrived or tangible reinforcers and environmental or natural reinforcers.