Models of Addiction
Definitions
Family Roles
Treatment Approaches
Daily Double
100

The model that states “Do as I say, not as I do!”

What is the Parental Influence Model?

100

The misuse of chemicals

What is Abuse?

100

The stereotypical troubled child in the family

What is the Scapegoat?

100

The most commonly used support group for alcohol abuse

What is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?

200

The model that focuses on positive rewards from use and used for coping.

What is the Behavioral Learning Model?

200

The addiction to alcohol

What is Alcoholism?

200

This child follows directions, handles whatever has to be handled, and adjusts to the circumstances

What is the The Lost Child?

200

The approach disrupts automatic thoughts and triggers that lead to use and abuse

What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

300

This model is eclectic model and has multiple determinants.

What is the Biopsychosocial Model?

300

A person who allows the addict to continue the addiction

What is Enabler? 

300

The little adult that takes care of the alcoholic and others in the family

What is the Hero?

300

This approach has a combination of short and long term programs that focuses on skill building

What is Outpatient Program/Treatment?

400

The model that focuses on inheritant predisposition to alcoholism.

What is the Genetic Predisposition Model?

400

The development of tolerance and withdrawl of a chemical or substance

What is Addiction?

400

This child tries to make everyone feel better and direct attention away from problem

What is the The Family Mascot?

400

The behavioral program that addresses ecosystems

What is Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA)?

400

There are common symptoms of detox

•Delirium Tremens (DTs)

•Somatic complaints

•Excessive sleep

•Mood swings

500

This model focuses on personality traits established early in childhood.

What is the Psychoanalytic Model?

500

When more of a substance is needed to achieve the same effect

What is Tolerance?

500

The hybrid approach that combines screening, brief therapy, and referral for more specialized substance abuse treatment

What is Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)? 

500

These are the stages of change 

•Precontemplation

•Contemplation

•Determination/Preparation

•Action

•Maintenance

•Termination