Exam 11: Substance-Related, Addictive and Impulse-Control Disorders

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The brain's tendency to reorganise by forming new neural connections is called

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Alcohol and the drugs phenobarbitone and methaqualone (mandrax) are all classified as

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Although most impulse control disorders are considered rare, one that affects an increasing number of people is

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Piet had been 'hooked' for a while before he decided to 'go clean'.Within six to twelve hours, he started to experience excessive yawning, nausea and vomiting, chills, muscle aches, diarrhoea and insomnia.His behaviour disrupted his work and social relationships.These symptoms persisted for three days.After a week, he felt better.Angus is probably withdrawing from

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An individual with alcoholism who is highly motivated to stop drinking and who understands the possibly severe consequences of treatment may be prescribed the drug called Antabuse.This medication is an example of a/an _____________ treatment for alcoholism.

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The American Psychiatric Association defines substance abuse in terms of

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Nikiwe has decided to stop smoking (again).She can expect to experience which of the following withdrawal symptoms?

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The opiate-antagonist naltrexone is a treatment for substance abuse that works by

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Injection drug use and sharing of needles is associated with health concerns such as

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Which substance was prescribed by physicians during the 1930s and 1940s, before their addictive properties were fully understood, to help people sleep and replaced such drugs as alcohol and opium.

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The most commonly consumed of all the psychoactive drugs are the stimulants, which include all of the following EXCEPT

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Which of the following would NOT be an example of substance use?

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Cannabis use often results in

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Contingency management involves

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A component that seems to be an integral part of substance abuse therapy is

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According to your book, controlled drinking may be

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Your shy and introverted friend tells you that she has discovered a wonder drug that produces feelings of euphoria and is not addictive.When you realise that she is talking about cocaine, you inform her that

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Carol has been addicted to narcotics for many years.Recently, she has been trying to quit and has not used any drugs for the last week.We can expect that Carol will be experiencing

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In a study involving the sons of alcoholics who were at high risk themselves for developing alcoholism, it was found that

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The late Timothy Leary, at the time a Harvard University research professor, first used which substance in 1961 and immediately began a movement to have every child and adult try the drug and "turn on, tune in, and drop out.

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