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Deck 5: Gambling Eating Disorders Shopping and Other Behavioral Addictions
1
The requirement to join Gamblers Anonymous is
A) a willingness to pay small dues for coffee
B) a desire to stop gambling
C) a promise to abstain from all forms of gambling forthwith
D) a pledge to speak out at meetings
A) a willingness to pay small dues for coffee
B) a desire to stop gambling
C) a promise to abstain from all forms of gambling forthwith
D) a pledge to speak out at meetings
a desire to stop gambling
2
The preferred treatment for eating disorders described in the book is
A) a combination of pharmaceutical and cognitive interventions
B) use of serotonin-enhancing antidepressants only
C) aversion therapy
D) psychodynamic therapy
A) a combination of pharmaceutical and cognitive interventions
B) use of serotonin-enhancing antidepressants only
C) aversion therapy
D) psychodynamic therapy
a combination of pharmaceutical and cognitive interventions
3
"Eating disorders start in the brain." Discuss this claim in light of research findings.
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4
Which of the following states does not have legalized gambling (as of 2016)?
A) Hawaii
B) New York
C) Idaho
D) Mississippi
A) Hawaii
B) New York
C) Idaho
D) Mississippi
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5
Among the criteria listed by DSM-5 for gambling disorder are all except
A) a preoccupation with gambling
B) a need to gamble with increasing amounts of money
C) gambling from distress
D) being a young to middle-aged male
A) a preoccupation with gambling
B) a need to gamble with increasing amounts of money
C) gambling from distress
D) being a young to middle-aged male
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6
Discuss some of the creative group exercises for feeling work that are described at the end of this chapter.
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7
Which of the following have been found to be more related to anorexia than bulimia?
A) early menstruation age
B) purging
C) anxiety and obsessiveness
D) food-related obsessions
A) early menstruation age
B) purging
C) anxiety and obsessiveness
D) food-related obsessions
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8
One reported side effect of a drug used for Parkinson's disease is
A) a state of depression associated with suicide.
B) manic-like state that could lead to gambling problems.
C) the ability to quit smoking.
D) a reduced desire to drink alcohol.
A) a state of depression associated with suicide.
B) manic-like state that could lead to gambling problems.
C) the ability to quit smoking.
D) a reduced desire to drink alcohol.
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9
Bulimics tend to share the following characteristics except for
A) a likely history of childhood sexual abuse
B) a tendency to abuse alcohol
C) the tendency to have overweight family members
D) hyperactivity
A) a likely history of childhood sexual abuse
B) a tendency to abuse alcohol
C) the tendency to have overweight family members
D) hyperactivity
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10
Discuss cognitive distortions typified by gamblers and how these distortions can be offset in therapy.
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11
What percent of those with eating disorders misuse alcohol or other drugs?
A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 90%
A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 90%
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12
According to the text,all of the following are risk factors for an eating disorder among girls except for:
A) stress and trauma
B) susceptibility to media ads and images
C) substance misuse
D) early dating
A) stress and trauma
B) susceptibility to media ads and images
C) substance misuse
D) early dating
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13
The average lifetime duration for bulimia and binge eating disorder is
A) less than 16 months
B) less than 3 years
C) over 8 years
D) a lifetime
A) less than 16 months
B) less than 3 years
C) over 8 years
D) a lifetime
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14
According to a National Council study,the suicide rate is highest among which of the following addictions?
A) eating disorder
B) pathological gamblers
C) alcoholics
D) cocaine users
A) eating disorder
B) pathological gamblers
C) alcoholics
D) cocaine users
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15
The self-help group for individuals with eating problems is
A) called Overeaters Anonymous (OA)
B) for women only
C) having difficulty getting established
D) headed by a professional therapist
A) called Overeaters Anonymous (OA)
B) for women only
C) having difficulty getting established
D) headed by a professional therapist
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16
Compare and contrast motivational enhancement therapy (MET)and Albert Ellis's rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)in terms of the strengths perspective..
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17
According to the text,the rituals of anorexia are closely related to
A) schizophrenia.
B) borderline traits.
C) OCD.
D) alcoholism.
A) schizophrenia.
B) borderline traits.
C) OCD.
D) alcoholism.
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18
Treatment at the University of Iowa eating disorders clinic was criticized by a former client quoted in the text for its lack of
A) psychiatric care
B) attention to past trauma
C) affordability
D) a cognitive approach
A) psychiatric care
B) attention to past trauma
C) affordability
D) a cognitive approach
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19
With emphasis on biology,relate anorexia to OCD.
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20
The notion of "brain lock" is used by Schwartz to explain the disorder,________.
A) OCD
B) bipolar disorder.
C) schizophrenia.
D) antisocial personality.
A) OCD
B) bipolar disorder.
C) schizophrenia.
D) antisocial personality.
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21
Sex addiction will be recognized in DSM-5 as hypersexual disorder.
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22
The suicide rate for pathological gamblers is higher than that of any other addictive disorder.
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23
There is no correlation between the availability of gambling and the rate of gambling addiction.
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24
According to the text concerning shopping addiction,the key factor is materialism.
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25
Internet gambling is the fastest-growing segment of the gambling market.
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26
According to the text,motivational enhancement therapy
A) has much in common with Samenow's criminal personality theory
B) is both cognitively based and client centered
C) is client centered but not cognitively based
D) is confrontational but not argumentative
A) has much in common with Samenow's criminal personality theory
B) is both cognitively based and client centered
C) is client centered but not cognitively based
D) is confrontational but not argumentative
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27
According to Miller and Rollnick,a formal assessment or pretreatment testing
A) should be avoided as part of motivational work
B) provides an opportunity for the counselor to play the role of expert
C) should be presented as an incentive toward motivation
D) are for screening purposes only
A) should be avoided as part of motivational work
B) provides an opportunity for the counselor to play the role of expert
C) should be presented as an incentive toward motivation
D) are for screening purposes only
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28
According to the text,beating on a punching bag decreases aggression and anger.
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29
Hoarding is increasingly seen as a separate disorder from compulsive spending.
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30
Which of the following helps to reduce angry outbursts?
A) letting out a primal scream
B) beat on punching bag
C) petting the dog
D) cursing
A) letting out a primal scream
B) beat on punching bag
C) petting the dog
D) cursing
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31
Eating disorder;trauma disorder;childhood sexual abuse,rape,and domestic violence are highly correlated to eating disorders.
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