Name on potential issue when working with addictions
Countertransference
Comorbidity
Family History
Trust
Different approaches and understanding
Ethical codes are intended to be the BLANK standard counselors abide by when working with clients.
minimum
Name one reason why clients may be reluctant to report substance use issues in counseling
Embarrassed
Do not want to be judged
Do not want to be denied treatment
Do no want to be reported or arrested
At usual doses these types of drugs dampen the central nervous system (CNS) activity
Depressants
Each substance has its own listing of criteria – with degrees of the disorder in the DSM-5. What are they?
Mild, moderate, and severe
Ethically counselors working with an SUD population should prioritize...
confidentiality and client rights
The most important aspect of the assessment of substance use is...
Diagnostic Interview
Substances are considered psychoactive when they...
can cross the blood-brain barrier and create changes in the brain causing changes in the thinking and behavior of the user
What is an unspecified Cannabis-related disorder?
The manual includes these conditions in order to provide mental health practitioners with a way to diagnose significant substance-related problems that don’t fit the definitions for any individually recognized substance-related disorder.
The right or privilege of confidentiality belongs to the client (even deceased), not the...
Counselor
Diagnosis of substance use disorders should be based on...
problematic pattern of behaviors related to the substance
Drugs affect mostly 3 areas of the brain. What are they?
Brain Stem
Limbic System
Cerebral Cortex
Intrapersonal factors of addiction include...
Personality, development, cognition
SUD clients’ confidentiality is protected by what federal laws?
HIPAA, Patient Privacy, and Affordable Care Acts
An understanding of the dynamics of denial, tolerance, loss of control, and diverse medical consequences is an essential prerequisite for....
accurate diagnosis
What is the most potent form of amphetamines
Methamphetamine
Substances for which a person can be diagnosed with an SUD in the DSM-5 include:
- Alcohol
- Cannabis
- Phencyclidine
- Other hallucinogens
- Inhalants
- Opioid
- Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic drugs
- Stimulant: specify amphetamine or cocaine
- Tobacco
- Unknown
Legally HIPAA and BLANK often conflict
CFR 42
What are the 4 major groupings in the DSM-5 for substance use disorders?
Impaired Control, Social Impairment, Risky Use, Pharmacological
What chemical system in the brain can be affected by MDMA (ecstasy) abuse
Dopamine systems