Exam 32: The Process of Treatment
Exam 1: Why Worry About Substance Misuse or Substance Use Disorders31 Questions
Exam 2: The Nature of the Beast30 Questions
Exam 3: A Brief Introduction to the Science of Pharmacology30 Questions
Exam 4: An Introduction to Alcohol: Mans Oldest Recreational Chemical30 Questions
Exam 5: The Alcohol Use Disorders30 Questions
Exam 6: Misuse of Barbiturates and Barbiturate-Like Compounds30 Questions
Exam 7: Misuse of Benzodiazepines and Similar Agents30 Questions
Exam 8: Misuse of Central Nervous System Stimulants and Stimulant Use Disorders30 Questions
Exam 9: Cocaine Misuse and Cocaine Use Disorder30 Questions
Exam 10: Marijuana Misuse and Cannabis Use Disorder30 Questions
Exam 11: Opioid Use and Misuse30 Questions
Exam 12: Hallucinogen Misuse25 Questions
Exam 13: Misuse of Inhalants and Aerosols30 Questions
Exam 14: The Under-Recognized Problem of Steroid Misuse30 Questions
Exam 15: Tobacco Products and Tobacco Use Disorder30 Questions
Exam 16: Over the Counter Analgesics30 Questions
Exam 17: Chemicals and the Neonate30 Questions
Exam 18: Gender and Substance Use Disorders30 Questions
Exam 19: Hidden Faces of Substance Use Disorders30 Questions
Exam 20: Substance Misuse by Children and Adolescents30 Questions
Exam 21: Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders in College Students30 Questions
Exam 22: Substance Use Disorders and the Older Adult30 Questions
Exam 23: Substance Use Disorders and the Family30 Questions
Exam 24: Codependency and Enabling30 Questions
Exam 25: The Client With Co-Occurring Disorders: Substance Use Disorders and Mental Illness30 Questions
Exam 26: The Biopsychosocial Model of the Substance Use Disorders30 Questions
Exam 27: The Substance Use Disorders As a Disease of the Human Spirit18 Questions
Exam 28: The Assessment of Suspected Substance Use Disorders30 Questions
Exam 29: Intervention30 Questions
Exam 30: Treatment Settings30 Questions
Exam 31: Treatment Formats30 Questions
Exam 32: The Process of Treatment30 Questions
Exam 33: Pharmacological Interventions for Substance Use Disorders30 Questions
Exam 34: Relapse and Other Problems Frequently Encountered in Substance Rehabilitation29 Questions
Exam 35: Support Groups to Promote and Sustain Recovery30 Questions
Exam 36: Substance Use Disorders and Infectious Disease30 Questions
Exam 37: The Relationship Between Drugs and Crime30 Questions
Exam 38: The Debate Over Legalization30 Questions
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Rosalita is currently participating in group therapy to stop using cocaine.She is also doing marital counseling with her husband so he can support her overcoming her addiction.Which stage of treatment is Rosalita most likely in, according to Prochaska's model of treatment?
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During the preparation stage, the client is ready to change his or her attitude and behavior within a specific time frame, usually within the next month.
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Of the following individuals with an SUD, who is the LEAST likely to accept abstinence as a goal?
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Suma is working with a client, Jin, who is questioning whether he should work on stopping his SUD.Suma and Jin are weighing the pros and cons of Jin's SUD.Jin is most likely in which stage of change, according to Prochaska's model?
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Jose, a substance abuse rehabilitation counselor, is working with Melynda, who has an SUD.They are currently coming up with a continuing plan to support Melynda's desire to work toward recovery.She is currently attending weekly group therapy, going to three AA meetings per week, as well as meeting with Jose every week.She is proud that she has been sober for 2 weeks.Melynda is most likely in which stage of change, according to Prochaska's model?
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Part of the challenge for substance rehabilitation professionals working with people addicted to alcohol is to help clients identify the consequences of their alcohol use disorder.
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The person who enters a substance abuse rehabilitation program tends to
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Approximately 90% of those who are dependent on opioids and only complete a detox program return to the abuse of chemicals within 6 months.
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What are some of the factors that may become the foundation upon which a client's recovery might be established?
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According to Heyman, the individuals who enter SUD rehabilitation may be the to discontinue their substance use.
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One of the goals of cognitive-behavioral approaches to SUDs is to
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Nowinski's model suggests that the first step in recovery is the
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A major problem that can contribute to relapse of alcohol and other drug misuse is
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Compare and contrast the Prochaska and Nowinski stage models of substance misuse recovery.
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The treatment approach in which a client is awarded points for continued abstinence (or loss of points for proven substance use), which he or she can later trade in for items is the
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During the action phase of the Prochaska's model, the therapist's goals are to do all of the following, EXCEPT
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Virtually every program of substance misuse treatment emphasizes that only through abstinence can a person achieve recovery.
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Which of the following seems to be foundational in the client's ability to recover?
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Discuss the factors that may surround the decision to seek treatment for a person with an SUD.
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