Exam 11: Disorders Co-Occurring With Substance Abuse
Exam 1: Putting Drugs in Perspective13 Questions
Exam 2: Why People Use and Abuse Drugs and Alcohol: A Better Understanding of Models, Theories, and Contributing Factors15 Questions
Exam 3: Drug-Specific Information: Drugs on the Street Where You Live13 Questions
Exam 4: Assessment: Substance Abuse, Dependence, Addiction and Suicidality10 Questions
Exam 5: Substance Abuse and Family Systems15 Questions
Exam 6: Parents and Family: At-Risk Factors for Substance Abuse14 Questions
Exam 7: Growing up in an Alcoholic Family System: Adult Children of Alcoholics ACA9 Questions
Exam 8: Motivation and Change13 Questions
Exam 9: Intervention5 Questions
Exam 10: Prevention of Substance Abuse Problems9 Questions
Exam 11: Disorders Co-Occurring With Substance Abuse8 Questions
Exam 12: Recovery, Suicide and Alcoholdrugs and Relapse Prevention12 Questions
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Co-occurring or dual disorders mean that an individual
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What differentiates various types of affective (feeling) disorders?
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According to Masterson, which of the following elements is part of abandonment depression?
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Which of the following is NOT considered a mood or an affective disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV)?
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In the context of depression, ____ refers to how often one feels depressed.
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Which of the following traits do individuals with borderline personality disorder most likely have?
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_____ is a personality disorder that has a marked instability of mood and is characterized by intense interpersonal attachments.
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