Alcoholics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
100

These are the founders of AA.

Dr. Bob and Bill Wilson

100

Although NA got its Steps from AA, its true history can be traced to the old 13-Step "Addicts Anonymous" and "Narcotics Anonymous" groups of the 1940s. 

True or False

False

Bonus: Where did the steps come from?

100

Which of the following statements may enhance the client's sense of choice and control, and potentially reduce unnecessary anxiety?

A. I need to improve my cardiovascular fitness.
B. I must lose 25 pounds.
C. It is essential that I lose 25 pounds before my wedding.
D. I would like to lose 10 pounds.

D. I would like to lose 10 pounds.

100

What does "Dialectical" mean in DBT?

Balancing acceptance and change strategies.

200

Where is AA start?

Akron, Ohio

200

Who is credited with being the “founder” of N.A. and a large contributor to the writing of the original text?

James Kinnon

Jimmy K.

200

Which of the Big Five personality traits (related to perseverance) has been shown in research to be particularly important in health management?

A. Agreeableness
B. Extraversion
C. Openness to Experience
D. Conscientiousness

D. Conscientiousness

200

Which state of mind is a balance of logic and emotions?

Reasonable Mind, Emotional Mind, or Wise Mind.

Wise Mind

300

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

AA Preamble

300

What decade was the N.A. Basic Text published? Bonus: What did N.A. use before this?

1980’s

Little White booklet, Little Yellow Booklet, Alcoholics Anonymous

300

If a client is found to score low on conscientiousness, how might a wellness coach help the client?

A. Refer the client to a trained psychologist to develop their conscientiousness.
B. Emphasize developing their extraversion trait as it may overcome low conscientiousness.
C. Warn the client of the additional struggles they will face so they can better prepare.
D. Provide additional hands-on assistance with self-monitoring and planning.

D. Provide additional hands-on assistance with self-monitoring and planning.

300

What is the main goal of DBT for substance use?

To help individuals regulate emotions and improve relationships, thereby reducing the need to use substances to cope.

400

This is considered the “NUMBER 1 offender” to alcoholics and a common cause for relapse.

Resentment

400

When was N.A. founded?

August 17, 1953

400

In regards to the mechanisms of weight loss, individuals who lose weight and keep it off:

A. were free from lapses in their diet and exercise.
B. often use self-monitoring techniques.
C. take a less obsessive approach to diet and exercise.
D. avoid eating out at restaurants and parties.

B. often use self-monitoring techniques.

400

What does the TIPP skill stand for in Distress Tolerance?

Temperature, Intense exercise, Paced breathing, and Paired muscle relaxation.

500

This organization influenced AA’s early ideals.

Oxford Group

500

What was the original name of N.A.? It had to be changed because it violated an AA tradition.

San Fernando Valley Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous

500

Thinking that one slip up or lapse (one drink or one night of drinking) means you are a total failure is an example of this cognitive distortion.

All or nothing thinking.

500

Who is the developer of Dialectical Behavior Therapy?

Marsha M. Linehan.

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