Vocabulary
Motivational Interviewing
Drugs
100
Physical state in which the body adapts to a drug so that the initial dose no longer produces the original psychical/ psychological effects.
What is tolerance
100
Open ended Questions- Avoid yes/no Affirmations- Support/encourage Reflections- Repeat & clarify Summarize- Link together & reinforce
What is OARS
100
substance that depress, inhibit brain activity
What are depressants
200
the result of physiological adaptation that occurs in response to the frequent presence of a drug;
What is physical dependence
200
is a technique/ counseling approach in which you become a helper in the change process and express acceptance of your client
What is motivational interviewing
200
substances that excite brain activity
What are stimulants
300
a chronic, relapsing brain disease that causes compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences to the addicted person and to those around them; primarily a chronic disease of the brain reward, motivation, memory and related circuitry
What is addiction
300
being stuck in a phase of "wants"....want to change but done want to change...
What is ambivalence
300
(DEA Schedule ) limited physical or psychological dependence (cough medication with codeine)
What is schedule 5
400
Unconscious attitudes that a therapist or nurse develops toward a person in response to their (the persons) behavior
What is countertransference
400
A stage of change: "I don't see how my cocaine use warrants concern, but I hope that by agreeing to talk about it, my wife will feel reassured."
What is Pre-contemplation
400
high abuse potential; abuse may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence
What are schedule II
500
Project irrational feelings/attitudes from past onto people in the present
What is transference
500
The main key of motivational interviewing
What is empathy
500
three ways drugs affect neurotransmission
What is imitate, increase, block
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