Chapter 12
Ch 15 pt. 1
Ch 15 pt. 2
Ch 16
Wild Card
100

Which hallucinogen has the shortest acting effects?

Salvia

100

How do most people recover from substance use?

Spontaneous remission

100

List two examples of harm reduction

needle exchange programs

designated drivers

bartender and server alcohol trainings

100

The ________ model takes the moral stance that with no substance use, there is no problem.

Proscriptive

100

Define cross-tolerance

tolerance developed to one substance can be applied to similar substances (e.g., LSD and Peyote)

200

What is one example of a form constant in serotonergic hallucinogens

­Spiral explosions, vortex patterns, the lattice pattern

200

The _________________ required that substance use treatment be considered an essential health care benefit

Affordable Care Act

200

Why is it hard to gather evidence that AA is effective?

primary principle of anonymity 

200

The DARE program is an example of _______________ prevention.

resistance-skills training

200

List one critique of the sociocultural model of prevention

May not be widely available

While emphasizing moderation, this model fails to account for many people’s valuing and enjoying heavier drinking

Assumes attitude changes in the culture will bring desired behavior changes

Does not adequately consider physical problems of alcohol use

300

LSD is an example of a _______________, while MDMA is an example of a __________________.

Serotonergic hallucinogen; Methylated amphetamines

300

Mark has bipolar disorder and a heroin use disorder, which setting for treatment would be most beneficial for him?

inpatient

300

How does Antabuse (disulfiram) work?

­Interferes with metabolism of alcohol

300

What is an example of secondary prevention?

First arrests for DUI or drug possession are often referred to alcohol education courses

300

The "Just Say No" advertising campaign is an example of what kind of prevention (e.g., primary, secondary, tertiary)?

primary

400

An individual using ________ can tell you about their trip while they are experiencing it, but will have little to no recollection of it afterwards.

Atropine and Scopolamine

400

Katrina's clinician advises that she assess and arrange her environment to avoid substances and learn new coping strategies to manage her substance use problem. Which model does Katrina's clinician most likely follow?

Social learning theory

400

What are the three steps of relapse prevention methods?

Focused on identifying “high-risk” situations

Coping and self-efficacy

Using this information to inform treatment planning

400

_____________ is an example of a temperament-based intervention.

Preventure

400

A unique effect of the methylated amphetamines is that they enhance _______________ and decreased _______________.

­Enhance emotional and empathetic responses in social situations

­Decreased effect of social rejection

500

List and describe how two hallucinogens are being using medically currently.

Ketamine - depression

MDMA - PTSD

500

Tell me all five stages of the Prochaska's model and give me and example for each stage

Precontemplation

contemplation

planning

action

maintenance 

500

Compare and contrast AA and Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS).

­No emphasis on spirituality or higher powers in staying sober

­Individuals are viewed as being the ones in charge of making rational decisions

Both have group members as leaders

500
Explain the pros and cons of mass media anti-substance use campaigns

increase knowledge

don't necessarily change attitudes or patterns of use

500

The _________ subtype of serotonin receptors are thought to be ­important for visual hallucinations.

5-HT2A

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