Exam 9: Substance Use Disorder
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According to incentive-sensitization theory, changes in dopamine function in the addicted brain are related to adapations in
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Which of the following forms of psychological treatment for substance use disorders is not effective?
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Which of the following statements is true?
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According to Jentsch & Taylor (1999), which part of the brain normally exercises control over motivational states?
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Which of the following are criticisms of choice theories of substance use disorders?
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What is the prevalence of alcohol dependence in the United Kingdom?
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To what extent does nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) help smokers to quit?
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Project MATCH revealed that the most effective psychological therapy for alcohol dependence was….
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The suppressed dopamine activity in the brain reward system that is seen in people with substance use disorders is consistent with which theory?
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The drug buprenorphine is prescribed to people with which type of substance use disorder?
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