TRUE OR FALSE
ETHICS
POP QUIZ
EVERYTHING ELSE
SOME MORE OF EVERYTHING ELSE
100
  • SMART is an acronym standing for:

    S – Specific

    M – Machinable

    A – Attainable

    R – Reattain

    T – Time-Based

What is False

S – Specific

M – Measurable

A – Attainable

R – Related

T – Time-Based

100

Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act

What is the acronym for HIPAA

100

Counselors who directly attempt to influence a client to adopt their values, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors

What is Value Imposition

100

Inhalation, injection, mucous membrane absorption, oral ingestion, and contact absorption

What are 5 of the most common ways drugs enter the body

100

Trauma and Substance Use combined increase suicide risk by 52%

What is FALSE-Trauma and Substance Use combined is a 42 % higher risk of suicide 

200
  • Objectives are always Measurable

What is TRUE


200

Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder

What is Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)

200

Clients that project current or past feelings or attitudes onto their counselors/therapists that they’ve had themselves or have had for other significant people in their lives

What is Transference

200

Sense of identity stemming from ancestry, history, nationality, religion, race.

What is Ethnicity

200

SAAF (Strong African American Families) focuses on the primary prevention or elimination of conduct problems and negative health behaviors (including substance use) in rural African-American adults

What is FALSE-Developed at the University of Georgia, SAAF focuses on the primary prevention or elimination of conduct problems and negative health behaviors (including substance use) in rural African-American early adolescents. SAAF has been shown to be effective in improving targeted
parenting practices, adolescent self-regulation, and youth vulnerability to problem behaviors (Kogan et al., 2016). Brody, Chen, Kogan, Yu, and
colleagues (2012) 

300
  • Impairment in Behavioral control and Inability to consistently abstain is ASAM's definition of characteristics of addiction

What is FALSE

ASAM's definition of the characteristics of addiction are: Abstain, Behavioral Control, Craving, diminished Recognition, and Emotional Response

  

300

Protects the confidentiality of SUD patient records by restricting the circumstances under which Part 2 Programs or other lawful holders can disclose such records.

What is CFR Part 2

300
  • If your client is progressing through treatment and is following all requirements, mandatory reporting may not be necessary.

What is FALSE: You MUST report monthly (if it's legal or court-required)

300

A group of people that have been singled out for differential or unequal treatment.

What is an Oppressed group

300

(1) valuing diversity • (2) making a cultural self-assessment • (3) understanding the dynamics when cultures interact • (4) incorporating cultural knowledge, and • (5) adapting practices to address diversity.

What are the five elements associated with becoming culturally competent

400
  • Dimension 1: Acute Intoxication and/or Withdrawal Potential is: Identify how the individual is able to cope with cravings and withdrawal symptoms  

What is FALSE

Exploring an individual's past and current experiences of substance use and withdrawal

400

1) identify the problem or dilemma,

2) identify the potential issues involved,

3) review the relevant ethical codes

What are the first 3 of the  8 steps in ethical decision-making? 

400

Generalizations about individuals who are identified as belonging to a specific group.

What is Sterotypes

400
  • The term “unethical” means the extreme violations of established codes.

What is Dependence FALSE-Most violations of ethics probably happen quite inadvertently in clinical practice. The ethics codes require practitioners to engage in self-monitoring and take responsibility for misconduct. 

400

The neuroendocrine link between perceived stress and biological reactions to stress is the HPA Axis.

What is FALSE-it's the link between perceived stress and physiological reactions to stress

500
  • Assessments Identify the Clinical Needs

    Goals and Objectives address Clinical progress

    Interventions address Goals and ISPs

    ISPs are created to clarify clinician needs

    All of this is called "The Golden Thread"

What is FALSE

   

Assessment: Identify the Clinical Needs + Goals & Objectives: addressing the Clinical Concerns + Intervention, Reviews & Assessment updates + ISP and Progress towards the Goals and Objectives = The Golden Thread

Must all tell a story

    

500

1) Institutional Accountability

2) Empathy and Compassion

3) Openness

4) Self-Reflection/Awareness 

What are some Key Attributes of Cultural Humility

500

Defined by a community or society

What is Culture
500

For a man who weighs 175 pounds and has consumed three standard alcoholic drinks in one hour, how long will it take to reach a blood alcohol concentration close to 0.0?

What is 5 hours

500

 Compulsive shoppers describe the same relief of bad feelings and the subsequent high as someone describing the use of…

What is Cocaine

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