Screening, Assessment, & Engagement
Treatment Planning, Collaboration, and Referral
Counseling
Professional & Ethical Responsibilities
Misc.
100

What is the purpose of screening?

To determine the need for placement or referrals. 

100

When a client has depression and repetitively thinks about being inadequate and worthless, this is described as

Rumination

100

Which therapeutic approach uses the miracle question technique?

Solution-focused

100

How much communication does nonverbal body language account for, according to research? (Percentage)

50%

100

At low doses, what does alcohol act as physiologically?

Stimulant

200

Genetic factors make up roughly what proportion of the risk for addiction?

One-half

200

The variable you manipulate or vary in an experimental study to explore its effects. 

Independent Variable 

200

Who is the psychologist who developed “Person-centered Therapy”?

Carl Rogers

200

What is the difference between HIV and AIDS.

HIV is the virus that causes AIDS syndrome. 

200

The suicide risk for individuals treated for alcohol use disorder is ____ times as high as among the general population.

Ten

300

This class of drug is used to treat addiction by mimicking the effects of the drug of abuse. 

Agonists. 

300

The “Strange Situation” by Mary Ainsworth was a study that examined _____

Attachment 

300

The organ most damaged by cocaine abuse.

The heart. 

300

How many levels of treatment placement are recognized by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)?

Four

300

The term double trouble, in reference to mutual self-help groups, refers to what?

Groups for individuals with both psychiatric and substance use issues. 

400

What is the adolescent tendency to impulsivity and risk taking due to primarily?

Neurological immaturity. 

400

Most common symptom of Wernicke’s encephalopathy.

Confusion. 

400

The mnemonic DIG-FAST evaluates which psychological state?

Mania

400

What is the fundamental principle of ethical behavior that is known as “dealing truthfully with individuals with whom counselors come into professional contact”?

Veracity

400

What kind of drug does the term nootropic refer to?

Memory Enhancing

500

What does the word “formication” refer to?

A sensation of bugs crawling under the skin. 

500

Putting your seatbelt on when you get in the car to stop the dinging noise is an example of ___ (hint: think about conditioning)

Negative Reinforcement 

500

Motivational Interviewing techniques (acronym & what each letter represents)

Open-Ended questions, Affirmations, Reflections and Summaries (OARS).

500

The special protections for confidentiality of alcohol and drug patients is provided for under which of the following statutes or rules?

42 CFR, Part II

500

Psychedelics work on this portion of the brain to induce hallucinations.

Midbrain