CH 7
CH 8
CH 10
CH 11
CH 12
100

Which is NOT one of the six stages of change?

a. relapse

b. motivation

c. action

d. maintenance

What is motivation?
100

Understanding the limitations in the functioning of the individual due to prolonged substance use, while assessing the antecedents (triggers) and consequences of substance use.

What is functional analysis?
100

_____is the chronic use of excuses to support both addiction and the feelings of inadequacy that lead to destructive acting and behaving.

What is rationalization?
100

Acetylcholine is a _____.

What is a neurotransmitter?
100

______was established after modifications to Al-Anon.

What is Alateen?
200

Which of the following is NOT one of the four pillars that guide MI?

a. Expressing Empathy

b. Develop Alliance  

c. Rolling with Resistance  

d. Support Self-Efficacy

What is Develop Alliance?
200

In this type of relationship, a client believes there is not a problem and the counselor agrees, validates, or “goes along with” this perception, while also offering to help the client in ways the client can determine.

What is visitor-type relationship?

200

_____should be provided an opportunity to come together to share their experiences, discuss problems, provide encouragement, and learn to cope more effectively with various concerns.

What is the family members of addicts?
200

The obsessive disinhibition form of craving is the result of dysfunction in the ______ neurotransmitter system.

What is OP?
200

In AA, _______serve as a guide and facilitator of the recovery process.

What is a sponsor?
300

Which of the following is NOT one of the five early motivational methods?

a. challenging 

b. affirming

c. summarizing

d. eliciting change talk

What is challenging?
300

an alternative to abstinence

What is tapering down?
300

____states that counselors may only practice within areas in which they have received the necessary education, training, experience and supervision.

What is the ACA Code of Ethics?
300

The use of more than one medication in treatment.

What is polytherapy?
300

To the members of _____, it is not the specific chemical that is the problem, but the common disease of addiction.

What is Narcotics Anonymous (NA)?  

400

When a counselor reinforces or enhances resistance talk

What is Advocacy Talk?
400

W.R. Miller and Page are known for what?

What is “warm turkey” or sobriety sampling approach?

400

A type of counseling group that commonly includes planned interventions that focus on specific issues is commonly referred to as___.

What is Psychoeducational group?

400

one of the four pharmacokinetic processes

What is (absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination)?
400

There are six noted types of twelve-step meetings. In _____ meetings, one recovering person speaks to the group about his/her addiction and recovery story.

What is speaker?
500

 Maximizing change talk and reducing resistance talk

What is reduces resistance?
500

Steve de Shazer and Insoo K. Berg are best known for what theory of therapy?

What is Solution Focused?
500

A visual representation of a person’s family tree created with lines, words, and geometric figures that may reveal patterns of addiction, codependence, or other problem behaviors in the client’s family system is called___.

What is Genogram?

500

A drug’s impact on the body

What is pharmacodynamics?

500

Closely follows the cognitive-behavioral school of counseling, and views alcoholism as reflecting negative, self-defeating thought patterns. 

What is Rational Recovery (RR)?