This disorder is characterized by a disturbance of perception of body shape or size and fear of gaining weight.
What is Anorexia Nervosa
100
This type of gambling addiction would be characterized by someone who may spend hours and hours in front of a slot machine with almost no awareness of anything else.
What is Escape gambling.
100
This concept is characterized by pushing back against treatment or the therapist and may appear that the client may not want to get well
What is resistance
100
Although this concept is often used with the client, sometimes the family utilizes this primitive defense mechanism and seems unaware that there is a problem.
What is Denial
100
These three terms all mean the same - there are more than one disorders that an individual has, one being an addiction
What is co-morbid, co-occurring, dual disordered
200
This eating disorder is new to the DSM in the current DSM V
What is Binge Eating Disorder?
200
This phase of gambling is characterized by life domains falling apart but hanging on to the belief that they can win money back to solve the problems.
What is Desperation phase
200
This concept provides feedback to the client where they can look at a situation in a different way
What is reframing
200
This concept refers to when family members make excuses for or covers up for an addict/MI client
What is enabling
200
This term refers to treatment of dual disorders happening together at the same time with the same treatment team.
What is integrated treatment
300
This disorder has a higher rate of co-occurring alcohol use disorder than other eating disorders.
What is Bulimia Nervosa
300
This self help model of recovery is similar to that of substance addictions.
What is the 12 steps of gamblers anonymous
300
This concept refers to the clients being somewhat between wanting to change and not wanting to change. (concept and not a stage)
What is ambivalence
300
This process is characterized by family and friends actively taking steps to interrupt the addictive process
What is intervention
300
This term refers to the idea that sometime the only option for someone is to focus on limiting the consequences of use.
What is harm reduction model
400
This type or class of drug has a much higher rate of abuse in those with Anorexia Nervosa than the normal populations
What is Amphetamines
400
This drug has a extremely high rate of abuse with gambling addicts. (more so than any other drug)
What is alcohol
400
This is something that refers to a therapist trying to hard to impose their goals on to the client
What is being an agent of change
400
This family role is characterized by being an over achiever and distracting people and the family away from the real problems.
What is Hero
400
This term refers to treatment that is happening at the same time but by different treatment teams in different centers.
What is parallel
500
This stage of change would be characterized in an eating disorder patient by having some serious thoughts about discontinuing purging but also have some serious resistance to stopping.
What is Contemplative
500
This stage of change is characterized by a gambler who has been trying to stop on his/her own and believes they need to stop but has not sough treatment yet.
What is perperation
500
At the core of motivational interviewing the therapist must have this to connect with and help the client
What is empathy
500
This approach refers to the idea that family members do not operate in a vacuum and that each individual in the family impacts others and vice-versa and that family members take on roles in families.
What is family systems model
500
In treating a dual disordered individual with an anxiety disorder and alcohol use disorder this type of medication would be not wise to prescribe.