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Deck 10: Relapse Prevention Theories
1
The Matrix Model was created to address relapse from:
A) all substances
B) just alcohol
C) just stimulants
D) alcohol and other substances
A) all substances
B) just alcohol
C) just stimulants
D) alcohol and other substances
C
2
Which of these relapse models reflects a neurobehavioral perspective?
A) CENAPS
B) Marlatt
C) Dynamic Model of Relapse
D) Matrix
A) CENAPS
B) Marlatt
C) Dynamic Model of Relapse
D) Matrix
D
3
As per Marlatt, the AVE is paired with the:
A) initial negative effects of the substance
B) initial positive effects of the substance
C) craving
D) none of the above
A) initial negative effects of the substance
B) initial positive effects of the substance
C) craving
D) none of the above
B
4
In Marlatt's Model, the first category of variables contributing to addiction consists of:
A) coping skills
B) lifestyle imbalances
C) cravings
D) both a and c
A) coping skills
B) lifestyle imbalances
C) cravings
D) both a and c
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5
______ is a step beyond ______.
A) Abstinence, recovery
B) Recovery, abstinence
C) Relapse, recovery
D) Recovery, relapse
A) Abstinence, recovery
B) Recovery, abstinence
C) Relapse, recovery
D) Recovery, relapse
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6
According to the Dynamic Model of Relapse, these are factors that determine how one perceives recovery.
A) Distal risks
B) Cognitive processes
C) Tonic responses
D) Phasic responses
A) Distal risks
B) Cognitive processes
C) Tonic responses
D) Phasic responses
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7
As per the chapter, a person in recovery from alcohol use disorder who has one sip of beer at a wedding and then returns to pre-treatment drinking levels is said to have experienced a:
A) slip
B) relapse
C) lapse
D) abstinence violation effect
A) slip
B) relapse
C) lapse
D) abstinence violation effect
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8
Marlatt preferred relapse be re-named as a(n):
A) lapse
B) abstinence violation
C) prolapse
D) remission
A) lapse
B) abstinence violation
C) prolapse
D) remission
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9
According to the Matrix Model, this represents the stage where those in recovery are most at-risk of relapse.
A) Adjustment
B) Resolution
C) The wall
D) Withdrawal
A) Adjustment
B) Resolution
C) The wall
D) Withdrawal
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10
According to the Dynamic Model of Relapse, these are factors that predispose a person to relapse.
A) Distal risks
B) Cognitive processes
C) Tonic responses
D) Phasic responses
A) Distal risks
B) Cognitive processes
C) Tonic responses
D) Phasic responses
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11
According to the Dynamic Model of Relapse, these are factors that are both transient and state-based.
A) Distal risks
B) Cognitive processes
C) Tonic responses
D) Phasic responses
A) Distal risks
B) Cognitive processes
C) Tonic responses
D) Phasic responses
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12
As per the chapter, a person in recovery from alcohol use disorder who has several beers at a wedding, but then stops drinking, is said to have experienced a:
A) slip
B) relapse
C) lapse
D) abstinence violation effect
A) slip
B) relapse
C) lapse
D) abstinence violation effect
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13
Which of these models were primarily designed for a research / academic audience?
A) Marlatt's
B) CENAPS
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
A) Marlatt's
B) CENAPS
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
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14
According to the Dynamic Model of Relapse, these are factors that could be classified as a chronic vulnerability.
A) Distal risks
B) Cognitive processes
C) Tonic responses
D) Phasic responses
A) Distal risks
B) Cognitive processes
C) Tonic responses
D) Phasic responses
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15
As per the chapter, a person in recovery from alcohol use disorder who has one sip of beer at a wedding is said to have experienced a:
A) slip
B) relapse
C) lapse
D) abstinence violation effect
A) slip
B) relapse
C) lapse
D) abstinence violation effect
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16
SUD is a(n):
A) acute relapsing condition
B) chronic relapsing condition
C) consistent condition
D) unstable condition
A) acute relapsing condition
B) chronic relapsing condition
C) consistent condition
D) unstable condition
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17
CENAPS contains which of the following concepts?
A) The disease model of addiction
B) Abstinence-based counseling methods
C) Cognitive-behavioral therapeutics
D) All of the above
A) The disease model of addiction
B) Abstinence-based counseling methods
C) Cognitive-behavioral therapeutics
D) All of the above
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18
In Marlatt's Model, the second category of variables contributing to addiction consists of:
A) coping skills
B) outcome expectancies
C) cravings
D) both b and c
A) coping skills
B) outcome expectancies
C) cravings
D) both b and c
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19
Which of the following-as per Marlatt-is NOT an intrapersonal determinant?
A) Emotional state
B) Craving
C) Self-efficacy
D) All are intrapersonal determinants
A) Emotional state
B) Craving
C) Self-efficacy
D) All are intrapersonal determinants
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20
Which of these models were primarily designed for an applied audience of practicing addictions counselors?
A) Marlatt's
B) CENAPS
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
A) Marlatt's
B) CENAPS
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
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21
What are the five goals of Gorski's model?
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22
The AVE comes before the return to substance use.
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23
Within the Dynamic Model of Relapse, describe the concept of distress tolerance.
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24
Relapse is an acute situation.
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25
In the Dynamic Model of Relapse, cognitive processes are both tonic and phasic responses.
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26
Relapse is uncommon amongst adolescents.
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27
What is the relationship between slip, lapse, and relapse?
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28
Marlatt argued that negative affect is a strong predictor of lapse potential post-treatment.
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