Exam 3: Diagnostic Issues: Dsm-5 Overview for Substance-Related Disorders
Exam 1: Substance Use Disorder and Addiction: Basic and Brief Psychopharmacological and Neuropsychological Review28 Questions
Exam 2: Interview, Screening, and Assessment29 Questions
Exam 3: Diagnostic Issues: Dsm-5 Overview for Substance-Related Disorders28 Questions
Exam 4: Treatment Modalities and Client Placement29 Questions
Exam 5: Motivational Interviewing28 Questions
Exam 6: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy28 Questions
Exam 7: Family Counseling Interventions28 Questions
Exam 8: Existential Counseling28 Questions
Exam 9: 12-Step Philosophy28 Questions
Exam 10: Relapse Prevention Theories28 Questions
Exam 11: Substance Use Disorder and Addiction Counseling Supervision28 Questions
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Older adults with an alcohol use disorder may not experience which criterion?
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This model proposes that co-occurring SUD and psychiatric disorder(s) originate from the same risk factor.
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Which of the following is NOT a criterion for substance-induced disorder in the DSM-5?
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According to Wu and Blazer (2011), this age group was most likely to struggle with prescription medications
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This model proposes that co-occurring psychiatric disorder(s) precede and cause the onset of SUD.
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As per the research cited in Chapter 3, co-occurring SUD and psychiatric disorders in adolescents operate how?
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According to the 2013 TEDS-A data, this was the most commonly reported substance at admission by adults ages 55 years and older.
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