Definition
Literature Review
Specific Interventions
Ethical Considerations
Resources for Counselors
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certain chemicals or substances such as alcohol and other drugs. This form is typically associated with physiological dependence(i.e. tolerance, withdrawal) and involves a craving state or compulsive engagement.

What is addictions

100

Acronym OARS mean and common with what therapy technique

What is Open-ended questions, providing sincere Affirmations, extending empathetic Reflections, and periodically offering a Summary of content.

What is Motivational Interviewing 

100
1. the objectives are to prevent, reduce, and or treat adolescent behavior( e.g., drug use, conduct problems. 2. improve prosocial behaviors( e.g., school attendance and performance); and 3. improve family functioning

What is Brief Strategic Family Therapy

100

have had the lowest reported rate of substance dependence or abuse among the five primary ethical and racial groups in the United States.

What is Asian Americans

100

dedicated to increasing access and improving the quality of addiction treatment, educating physicians and the public, supporting research and prevention, and promoting the appropriate role of physicians in the care of patients with addiction.

What is American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)

www.asam.org/advocacy

200

(a) generic term that encompasses a continuum of experiences, behaviors, and consequences of a range of substances used (b) recognizable to professionals and laypersons alike, and (c) consistent with terminology used in the CACREP 2009 Standards, specifically the name of the newest program area.

What is addiction in this chapter 

200

Founded in 1935 in Akron Ohio, now the largest self-help group in the world with over 2.1 million members.

What is Alcoholic Anonymous (AA)

200

Based on the principles of operant conditioning, or the use of consequences to modify behavior. Prizes are awarded for abstinence and treatment compliance.

What is Contingency Management (CM)

200

It is helpful to remember that ___ and ___ instruments are not a "one size fits all" phenomenon

What is Screening and Assessment

200

are addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals, who specialize in addiction prevention, treatment, recovery support and education.

What is National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC)

www.naadac.org/advocacy

300

a method of communication intended to help clients mobilize their own internal resources  for change.

What is Motivational interviewing

300

remain the most common format of treatment for addiction mainly because they are practical and economical

What is Group Counseling

300

An adaptation of motivational interviewing (MI) that includes one or more client feedback sessions in which normative feedback is presented and discussed in an explicitly nonconfrontational manner.

What is Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET)

300

Prior to administering screening and or assessment evaluations, it is important for counselors to provide a _____

What is thorough informed consent with clients

300

the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation.

What is Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

www.samhsa.gov

400

a treatment designed to help lients find and participate in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 12-step self-help fellowship meetings, and to internalize and endorse the philosophy of AA. 

What is Twelve-Step Facilitation Treatment

400

used to help clinicians determine whether or not a substance use problem exists

What is Screening

400

a client centered, goal directed counseling style for facilitating behavioral change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence.

What is Motivational Interviewing (MI)

400

Ethical practice involves only using evaluation instruments for which the counselor has 

What is received specific training and is competent to use and interpret

400

 501(c)3 non-profit organizations established to generate nationwide awareness about the dangers of prescription drug misuse and abuse that can lead to addiction and overdose death.

The National Coalition Against Prescription Drug Abuse (NCAPDA) 

www.ncapda.org

500

was one of the first alcohol use screening instruments available.

What is Michigan Association Screening Test (MAST)

500

was developed to screen for alcohol use with pregnant women. It contains five questions.

What is Tweak

Tolerance

Worried

Eye-Opener

Amnesia

Kut

500

Students who went through this program weren’t any less likely to do drugs than the students who didn’t. In fact, there’s some well-regarded research that some groups of students were actually more likely to do drugs if they went through this Program

What is Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.)

500

In groups led by a professional counselor the counselor is bound to confidentiality agreement but the _____ are not

may gossip outside of group with others without repercussion from the law.

What is group members.

500

 to advance science on the causes and consequences of drug use and addiction and to apply that knowledge to improve individual and public health

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

www.nih.gov