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