Deck 12: Adolescent

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Continuing with education is critical to adolescent treatment for the following reasons (circle all that apply):

A) Quitting is old behavior
B) Opportunity to develop self-discipline
C) Can coordinate treatment with educational treatment plans
D) Only b and c
E) None of the above
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At what age does an adolescent begin to get a sense of who he or she is?
a. 13
b. 15
c. 17
d. 18
e. Not until mature adulthood
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What, still developing, section of the adolescent brain is responsible for prioritizing, planning, and resisting primitive impulses?
a. Cerebellum
b. Sympathetic nervous system
c. Central Nervous System (CNS)
d. Prefrontal cortex
e. Dendrites
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Early maturing girls are more likely to (circle all that apply):

A) well adjusted.
B) able to communicate emotions effectively.
C) smoke and drink.
D) be depressed.
E) have older friends.
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Adolescents have less difficulty with spirituality than adults.
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A parent group that teaches ________________ is an essential element of adolescent treatment.
a. family of origin
b. 12 Steps
c. parenting skills
d. pharmacology
e. parents should not be involved until aftercare
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Continuing care plans should include _________ (circle all that apply).

A) a meetings log
B) random drug screens
C) an advocate
D) only a and b
E) none of the above
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Youth who begin substance use prior to 14 years are more likely to become dependent.
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he average age of onset for drug alcohol use in the United States is:
a. under 11-years old.
b. around 12 years.
c. around 14 years (entry into high school).
d. around 16 years
e. not until 18-years old.
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According to the text, peer pressure comes in two forms ____________ and ____________.
a. same sex, opposite sex
b. older peers, younger peers
c. using situations, encouraged to use by using friends
d. using friends, sober friends
e. all are referenced in the book
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he book identifies that early and late blooming adolescents may encounter types of problems. What are some issues that early blooming adolescent girls may have that are different from a late developing adolescent girls?
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Adolescents want to be loved, no matter what they say.
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An adolescent treatment program should promote exercise "at a training heart rate" how often?
a. Daily
b. Weekly
c. At least three times/week
d. Every other day
e. Only in aftercare.
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In a behavioral contract, it is best for points to be exchanged ___________.
a. before every weekend
b. after every weekend
c. daily
d. weekly
e. monthly
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Most adolescents are well adjusted.
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Boys have more negative body image issues than girls.
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Continuing care should include a(n):
a. 90-day no-use contract.
b. 180-day no use contract.
c. Individual education plan.
d. 1-year follow-up plan.
e. 5-year Follow-up plan.
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A common incentive program embedded into adolescent treatment is ____________.
a. recreation therapy
b. friends visits
c. phone privileges
d. free time
e. points system
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Early maturing boys are more likely to (circle all that apply):
a. feel good about their changes.
b. able to communicate emotions effectively.
c. smoke and drink.
d. be depressed.
e. have older friends.
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Adolescent addiction can occur quickly, this is due to:
a. rapid tolerance phenomenon.
b. family history of substance addictions.
c. immature emotional development.
d. hormones exacerbate tolerance.
e. none of the above.
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Continuing with education is critical to adolescent treatment for the following reasons (circle all that apply):

A) Quitting is old behavior
B) Opportunity to develop self-discipline
C) Can coordinate treatment with educational treatment plans
D) Only b and c
E) None of the above
Quitting is old behavior
2
At what age does an adolescent begin to get a sense of who he or she is?
a. 13
b. 15
c. 17
d. 18
e. Not until mature adulthood
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3
What, still developing, section of the adolescent brain is responsible for prioritizing, planning, and resisting primitive impulses?
a. Cerebellum
b. Sympathetic nervous system
c. Central Nervous System (CNS)
d. Prefrontal cortex
e. Dendrites
Prefrontal cortex
4
Early maturing girls are more likely to (circle all that apply):

A) well adjusted.
B) able to communicate emotions effectively.
C) smoke and drink.
D) be depressed.
E) have older friends.
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Adolescents have less difficulty with spirituality than adults.
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A parent group that teaches ________________ is an essential element of adolescent treatment.
a. family of origin
b. 12 Steps
c. parenting skills
d. pharmacology
e. parents should not be involved until aftercare
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Continuing care plans should include _________ (circle all that apply).

A) a meetings log
B) random drug screens
C) an advocate
D) only a and b
E) none of the above
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Youth who begin substance use prior to 14 years are more likely to become dependent.
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he average age of onset for drug alcohol use in the United States is:
a. under 11-years old.
b. around 12 years.
c. around 14 years (entry into high school).
d. around 16 years
e. not until 18-years old.
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According to the text, peer pressure comes in two forms ____________ and ____________.
a. same sex, opposite sex
b. older peers, younger peers
c. using situations, encouraged to use by using friends
d. using friends, sober friends
e. all are referenced in the book
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he book identifies that early and late blooming adolescents may encounter types of problems. What are some issues that early blooming adolescent girls may have that are different from a late developing adolescent girls?
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Adolescents want to be loved, no matter what they say.
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An adolescent treatment program should promote exercise "at a training heart rate" how often?
a. Daily
b. Weekly
c. At least three times/week
d. Every other day
e. Only in aftercare.
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In a behavioral contract, it is best for points to be exchanged ___________.
a. before every weekend
b. after every weekend
c. daily
d. weekly
e. monthly
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Most adolescents are well adjusted.
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Boys have more negative body image issues than girls.
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Continuing care should include a(n):
a. 90-day no-use contract.
b. 180-day no use contract.
c. Individual education plan.
d. 1-year follow-up plan.
e. 5-year Follow-up plan.
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A common incentive program embedded into adolescent treatment is ____________.
a. recreation therapy
b. friends visits
c. phone privileges
d. free time
e. points system
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Early maturing boys are more likely to (circle all that apply):
a. feel good about their changes.
b. able to communicate emotions effectively.
c. smoke and drink.
d. be depressed.
e. have older friends.
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Adolescent addiction can occur quickly, this is due to:
a. rapid tolerance phenomenon.
b. family history of substance addictions.
c. immature emotional development.
d. hormones exacerbate tolerance.
e. none of the above.
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