Historical Perspectives
Philosophical Ideas
Miracle Method
Substance Misuse, Dependence, & The Body
Treatment Modalities
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Most intoxicants derive from this source?
What are plants?
100
This philosophical idea states that knowledge is revealed by an authoritative source.
What is Pre-modernism?
100
Therapist we watched on youtube that assisted in the development of the Solution-Focused Method.
Who is Insoo Kim Berg?
100
Any substance that affects the physical or mental functioning of a living organism.
What is a drug?
100
Case management that provides direct links to community resources for long-term care
What is Addiction Recovery Management?
200
This has resulted whenever drugs or alcohol have been banned?
What is Rising Potency of Drugs?
200
The philosophical idea behind the Miracle Method.
What is Post-Modernism?
200
These drugs reduce anxiety at low dosages and can induce anesthesia.
What are depressants?
200
Alcoholism is a disease that is primary, progressive, chronic, and fatal if not arrested. Alcoholics need to acknowledge that they are powerless over alcohol. Recovery comes through mutual support groups, humility, and surrendering to a Higher Power
What is the 12-Step Program?
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The role of intoxicants in society and the pleasure and pain associated with their use.
What is Ambivalence?
300
The structure of the class is built upon this theory that suggests learning is a social process in which reality is constructed through human interaction.
What is Social Constructionism?
300
“Do you drink every night after work?” What is different about times when you are off work and you don’t drink?” This is an example of...
What are Exceptions to the problem?
300
The highest alcohol use in the U.S.
What are 21-year olds?
300
Also called Motivational Enhancement, this modality is geared towards helping people find their own path to change.
What is Harm Reduction?
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The drug that the British began illegally smuggling into Japan.
What is Opium?
400
The need to continue to experience physical stimuli, to sense one’s inner pulsations and musculature, to delight in the pleasures that nerves transmit
What is the Pleasure Principle?
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“Suppose, just suppose, that while you were sleeping a miracle happened and your problem was taken away, but because you were sleeping, you didn’t realize it. When you awoke what do you imagine would be the first thing you would notice that would be a sign that something was different? What would be the next thing…?”
What is the Miracle Question?
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Cocaine, Methamphetamines, Nicotine, & Caffeine
What are stimulants?
400
The four basic skills to motivational interviewing.
What are Open Ended Questions, Affirmations, Reflective Listening, and Summary Statements?
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An example of this was the invention of the distillation process which made alcohol stronger producing harmful effects such as addiction.
What happens when technological advance exceeds a person's ability to handle it?
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This was created in order to create a sense of meaning and repress and/or tame his cravings in a barter for greater power and immortality.
What is culture?
500
The client who acknowledges the problem, but is not necessarily willing to engage in the change process is called the Complainant, but also can be characterized as in this stage.
What is the Contemplation Stage?
500
Odorless, colorless, and tasteless.
What is LSD?
500
"I realize it might be difficult to put numbers on each of the problems we are discussing. So let's say number 5 is the most urgent and 1 is the least. How do you think you would rate your drinking?"
What are Scaling Questions?
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