Deck 5: Addiction Theory and Counseling Approaches

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The moral theory of addiction

A)views addiction as a social issue
B)views addiction as a failure to provide adequate parenting
C)views addiction as a character flaw
D)believes there is nothing wrong with addiction
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The disease theory

A)was a theory developed by Dr.Jellinek
B)was quickly dropped as a theory because of its' lack of ability to explain all addiction
C)was developed to explain the relationship of addiction to the family
D)is not a theory
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Social learning theory

A)was a prevalent theory up until the early 1900's
B)has, at its' basis, the belief that we learn by observing others
C)has been disproven and is no longer considered a valid theory for explaining addiction
D)believes that we should do unto others as they do unto us
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Genetic theory

A)believes that there are two types of alcoholics (Type I and Type II)
B)believes that addiction can be transmitted much like a virus
C)believes that there is no basis for inter-generational addiction
D)has been dismissed as no longer valid
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Neurobiology

A)is now examining the relationship between addiction and the brain chemistry
B)is now being used to explain some of the changes in behavior that occurs when drugs are consumed
C)examines the interaction with pharmacology and the brain
D)all of the above
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There are how many mechanisms in Freud's theory of ego defense mechanisms

A)three
B)five
C)eight
D)ten
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Behavioral therapies emphasize a focus on _________.

A)positive behavior to eliminate negative ones
B)negative behaviors to effect positive change
C)reinforcement to keep behaviors static
D)none of the above
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Some of the aspects of moral theory are still in evidence today in our social policies
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Calling addiction a disease can provide addicts an excuse for using.
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Freud postulated three aspects to the mind - the id, ego and super-ego
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Anna Freud carried on her father's work on ego defense mechanisms
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There are essentially six basic principles to motivational interviewing .
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Motivational interviewing has been identified as one of SAMHSA's best practices
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Genetic Theory is a fad that will quickly fade away.
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Deck 5: Addiction Theory and Counseling Approaches
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The moral theory of addiction

A)views addiction as a social issue
B)views addiction as a failure to provide adequate parenting
C)views addiction as a character flaw
D)believes there is nothing wrong with addiction
C
2
The disease theory

A)was a theory developed by Dr.Jellinek
B)was quickly dropped as a theory because of its' lack of ability to explain all addiction
C)was developed to explain the relationship of addiction to the family
D)is not a theory
A
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Social learning theory

A)was a prevalent theory up until the early 1900's
B)has, at its' basis, the belief that we learn by observing others
C)has been disproven and is no longer considered a valid theory for explaining addiction
D)believes that we should do unto others as they do unto us
B
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Genetic theory

A)believes that there are two types of alcoholics (Type I and Type II)
B)believes that addiction can be transmitted much like a virus
C)believes that there is no basis for inter-generational addiction
D)has been dismissed as no longer valid
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Neurobiology

A)is now examining the relationship between addiction and the brain chemistry
B)is now being used to explain some of the changes in behavior that occurs when drugs are consumed
C)examines the interaction with pharmacology and the brain
D)all of the above
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There are how many mechanisms in Freud's theory of ego defense mechanisms

A)three
B)five
C)eight
D)ten
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Behavioral therapies emphasize a focus on _________.

A)positive behavior to eliminate negative ones
B)negative behaviors to effect positive change
C)reinforcement to keep behaviors static
D)none of the above
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Some of the aspects of moral theory are still in evidence today in our social policies
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Calling addiction a disease can provide addicts an excuse for using.
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Freud postulated three aspects to the mind - the id, ego and super-ego
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Anna Freud carried on her father's work on ego defense mechanisms
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There are essentially six basic principles to motivational interviewing .
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Motivational interviewing has been identified as one of SAMHSA's best practices
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Genetic Theory is a fad that will quickly fade away.
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