Concepts & Definitions
Theories
Case Analysis & Pharmacotherapy
MI & Self Help Groups
Therapy
100

When a user discontinues using a drug and may experience several symptoms of pain and dysphoria, including vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, headache, depression, irritability, anxiety, and stomach cramps.

What is withdrawal 

100

What theory describes addiction as the client's personal choice and responsibility?

What is the Moral Model

100

What are the three components of a treatment plan?

What are problem, goal, and actions

100

AA, NA, and SMART are examples of ________

What are self help groups

100

What techniques are associated with functional analysis?

What are CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) and CRA (community reinforcement approach)

200

An alcoholic blackout is _______ for the events of any part of a drinking episode without loss of consciousness.

What is amnesia 

200

What are the three main genetic factors related to biological theories?

What are gender, race, and age

200

What type of drug is naltrexone/naloxone?

What is antagonist 

200

What are the two components of MI?

What is relational component and technical component

200

Name three interviewing skills spoken about in class

What is confrontation, reflection, and self-disclosure

300

What is the difference between set and setting? 

Set  = internal and a classic example of how expectations can influence drug reactions

Setting = external, drug effects are dependent on physical, social, and cultural environment

300

What theory is associated with the First Choice: Giving up, Second Choice: The Symptoms, and the Third Choice: Negative addiction?

What is the Weak Model

300

An individual is currently in the pre-contemplation stage. They have a habit of drinking and driving. What would you rate their readiness to change (dimension 4 ASAM)

What is 4B

300

What describes the following:

Precontemplation

Contemplation

Determination

Action

Maintenance

Relapse 

What are the Stages of Change

300

Aside from MI, ____ helps clients identify and draw our their aspirations, life purpose, and goals.

What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

400

How many grams of pure alcohol is in a standard drink?

What is 14 grams

400

_______ is not necessarily because one causes the other, but because they both share similar risk factors (e.g. trauma, genetic vulnerability, stress) 

What is Co-occurring disorder (COD)

400

Drugs that activate receptors int he brain and bind receptors, turning them on. Give example.

What are agonists. 


Methadone

400

According to the relational component of MI:

Human beings have 3 essential psychological needs: ______, ______, and ______ - which if filled can result in integrity, well being and continuous psychological growth.

What is autonomy, competence, and relatedness 

400

What technique contains the following areas targeting emotion regulation:


Mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation, and distress tolerance

What is Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT)

500

Define Synergistic Effect

When a combination of two or more drugs are taken, the effects will be multiplicative rather than simply additive

500

Name five (5) adverse childhood experience (ACE) categories 

What are:

1. emotional abuse

2. physical abuse

3. sexual abuse

4. spousal abuse between parents

5. parental divorce or separation

6. household substance abuse

7. mental illness in household

8. criminal household member

9. emotional neglect

10. physical neglect

500

Name two (2) maintenance medications for heroine 

What are Naltrexone/Naloxone (antagonist), Methadone (full agonist), or Buprenophine (partial agonist)  

500

What are the main themes of the 12 steps?

What is 1) trust God, 2) clean house, and 3) help others

500

_____ is the quality of awareness and of the quality of presence that a person brings to everyday living

Mindfulness 

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