Exam 1: From Treatment Lore to Theory Application
Exam 1: From Treatment Lore to Theory Application40 Questions
Exam 2: Historical Perspectives and the Moral Model42 Questions
Exam 3: Biological Theory-Genetics and Brain Chemistry41 Questions
Exam 4: Psychoanalytic Theory of Addiction40 Questions
Exam 5: Self-Psychology Theory40 Questions
Exam 6: A Developmental Approach to Addiction Theory and Treatment39 Questions
Exam 7: Attachment Theory41 Questions
Exam 8: Sociological Theory41 Questions
Exam 9: Family Systems Theory41 Questions
Exam 10: Transtheoretical Model for Change40 Questions
Exam 11: Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Substance Abuse and Dependence41 Questions
Exam 12: Harm Reduction40 Questions
Exam 13: Cognitive Behavioral Approaches to Addiction Treatment39 Questions
Exam 14: Twelve-Step Facilitation40 Questions
Exam 15: Constructivist Approaches to Addiction Counseling40 Questions
Exam 16: Behavioral Addictions40 Questions
Exam 17: Theory and Practice of Group Work With Addictions40 Questions
Exam 18: Approaches to Relapse Prevention42 Questions
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The lore for working with addicted clients is relatively new.
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Which of the following is not one of the 3Ds of addiction?
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Despite Darius' brother and best friend try to get him help for his gambling problem, Darius expresses anger toward his brother and best friend. He reports that is never going to speak to them again because they are just out to get him. He also reports that they are just jealous because he "hit it big" last weekend at a card game. What is this an example of?
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Treatment lore is typically taught in addiction counseling training programs.
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All aspects of the theories described in the text are proven to be effective.
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__________________ display how clients progress downward through the early, middle, and late stages of addiction.
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Provide an example of a bias that a counselor might have about the cause or treatment or addiction. How might this influence the work with that client?
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There is a strong connection between what a counselor believes is the cause of addition and how the counselor will go about treating the addicted client.
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In order to be an effective addictions counselor, it is important that the counselor has never been impacted by addiction.
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Which of the following "D" is the most commonly known three Ds of addiction?
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What are the underlying assumptions of addictions counseling that the editors base their work?
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Mary claims "if things at home weren't the way they were, I wouldn't have to drink every day." What is this an example of?
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The editors claim that counselors should continuously engage in reflective practice concerning biases about addition and addicted people. Why?
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The textbook is organized into a _________________framework.
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There are several assumptions that the editors base their work upon. Why is it important to know their assumptions?
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The nature of addiction is explained to clients to help them understand what they are experiencing as they move through recovery.
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Considering biopsychosocial and spiritual factors in the creation of addiction is important; however, it is less important to consider these factors when selecting treatment.
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What is treatment lore? What are the benefits and drawbacks of treatment lore?
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