Exam 9: Substance Use Disorders
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Exam 3: Assessment and Diagnosis133 Questions
Exam 4: Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders123 Questions
Exam 5: Somatic Symptom, Dissociative, and Factitious Disorders119 Questions
Exam 6: Bipolar and Depressive Disorders156 Questions
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Exam 8: Gender Dysphoria, Sexual Dysfunctions, and Paraphilic Disorders110 Questions
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Alcohol use can lead to severe health problems for both the person consuming the alcoholic beverages and the unborn children of alcoholic mothers. Discuss TWO of the three health-related consequences of alcohol use that are described in the text.
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Continued use of a substance despite persistent or recurrent physical or psychological problems is one of the diagnostic criteria for substance dependence.
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Select the statement below that is TRUE of substance intoxication.
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Controlled drinking approaches may be especially suited to individuals with
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In the case of Amy Winehouse, a successful music artist, her substance abuse and subsequent death provide an example of
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How are the cognitive-behavioral and the AA 12-step approach to the treatment of alcohol abuse different?
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Benzodiazepines belong in the category of sedative drugs that are effective for the short-term treatment of ________ and _________.
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Both at college and at home, Bob uses illicit drugs only "socially." His use does not produce problems with his social, educational, or occupational functioning. Bob's behavior constitutes substance
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Barbiturates are used to counteract the effects of amphetamines.
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Name at least FIVE of the thirteen principles of effective treatment for substance abuse that are discussed in the text.
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Alcohol abuse may result in Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, which is characterized by the inability to learn from experience and
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Despite affecting many neurotransmitters, alcohol has a particularly powerful effect on the neurotransmitter
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An alcohol withdrawal syndrome with symptoms including disorientation, severe agitation, high blood pressure, and fever is known as
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The diagnostic label that most closely approximates the lay term "addiction" is substance
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Behavioral/psychological factors may be influential in the initiation and continued use of drugs. Many theorists propose that
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Caffeine is the most widely used drug in the world. Approximately ____ of the population consumes caffeine daily.
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Which of these population groups tends to abuse benzodiazepines the most?
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Despite the fact that the prevalence of marijuana use has remained stable across the years, the prevalence of marijuana abuse and dependence has
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