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

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Which of the following drugs act directly on the dopamine system?

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The hallucinogenic drug LSD is produced synthetically in laboratories.However,a naturally occurring derivative has caused outbreaks of illness throughout history.What is this naturally occurring derivative?

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Dr.Reid is studying the efficacy of Gamblers Anonymous.What has she found to be necessary in order for the program to work?

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Explain the basic assumptions and examples of the harm reduction approach to drug abuse.Discuss fully the controversy surrounding this approach,explaining the positions of both its proponents and critics.

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Sedative,hypnotic,and anxiolytic drugs affect the brain by acting on one of the neurotransmitter systems.Which neurotransmitter system is it?

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Jan has used crack to the point where she has impaired control over her use of it.While she experiences no withdrawal symptoms when she stops using it,she wants it so badly she cannot stop herself from taking it.What does Jan's reliance on crack illustrate?

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Nick has been an alcoholic for many years.He has also experienced major depression and manic episodes.Approximately what percentage of alcoholics also have an additional psychiatric disorder?

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George decided to abruptly quit using alcohol.He is now experiencing sweating,mental confusion,incoherent speech,disorientation,terrifying hallucinations,and extreme restlessness.What are George's symptoms typical of?

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Zach is experiencing "delirium tremens," which means Zach is withdrawing from which substance?

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What were amphetamines originally used to treat?

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Every once in a while,Jared acts on aggressive impulses by assaulting others or destroying property.Jared likely meets the criteria for which disorder?

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What are the "pleasure pathways," or internal reward centres,in the human brain primarily composed of?

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"Ice" is a particularly dangerous drug for a number of reasons.Which of the following is NOT one of those reasons?

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At low doses,barbiturates relax the muscles and can produce feelings of well-being.However,large doses can have results similar to which of the following?

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Depressants decrease central nervous system activity and help us relax.Which of the following substances is classified as a depressant?

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What is the primary use for legally available narcotic medications,such as morphine and codeine?

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When Ed drinks alcohol,he initially experiences a feeling of well-being and more outgoing behaviour.Why is this?

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You are sitting on an airplane with 100 adult men and 100 adult women.About how many of the men are likely to be classified as heavy drinkers?

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An alcoholic who is highly motivated to stop drinking and who understands the possible consequences of treatment may be prescribed the medication Antabuse.What is this medication an example of?

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What is the purpose of abstinence in a harm reduction approach to substance abuse?

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