Deck 13: Substance Abuse Counseling
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Deck 13: Substance Abuse Counseling
1
The major difference among alcoholics, problem drinkers, and social drinkers is in how much they drink.
False
2
Most social drinkers progress to alcoholism.
False
3
Social drinkers feel no compulsion to drink.
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4
Many substance abuse counselors believe that abstinence is essential before alcoholics or problem drinkers begin counseling.
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Codependency characteristics in a family typically originate in early childhood experiences of the parents.
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6
Codependency addiction closely resembles the alcoholic's addiction to alcohol.
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7
Group counseling for alcoholics and their families is not usually recommended by counselors because it tends to increase dependency.
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8
A higher percentage of drug addicts receive treatment at in-patient residential facilities than do alcoholics.
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9
Amphetamines are commonly known as speed or uppers.
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10
Cocaine comes from the cocoa plant.
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11
Morphine derives from the opium plant.
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12
In the late 1800's heroin was considered to be non-addictive.
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13
Because older adults tend to reduce their social interactions, alcohol abuse decreases in older adults.
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14
According to Terrence Real, addictive behaviors among males are defenses against depression.
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15
The child who acts out the family problems is called a
A) Family clown
B) Joker
C) Lost child
D) Scapegoat
A) Family clown
B) Joker
C) Lost child
D) Scapegoat
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16
An addiction to a relationship that stifles self-growth and self-expression is called
A) Relationship addiction
B) Codependency
C) Mutual dependency
D) None of the above
A) Relationship addiction
B) Codependency
C) Mutual dependency
D) None of the above
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17
The primary difference between problem drinkers and social drinkers is:
A) How much they drink
B) Their dependency on alcohol
C) How often they drink
D) How often they drink alone
A) How much they drink
B) Their dependency on alcohol
C) How often they drink
D) How often they drink alone
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18
Socio-cultural studies show the lowest rate of alcoholism is found among:
A) Jews and Italians
B) Irish and French
C) Irish and Italians
D) French and Italians
A) Jews and Italians
B) Irish and French
C) Irish and Italians
D) French and Italians
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19
When alcoholics and problem drinkers stop drinking, AA calls them:
A) Cured alcoholics
B) Recovering alcoholics
C) Recovered alcoholics
D) Enablers
A) Cured alcoholics
B) Recovering alcoholics
C) Recovered alcoholics
D) Enablers
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20
Alcohol counselors who follow AA principles believe that when an alcoholic client continues to drink between sessions the most effective procedure is to:
A) Ignore it so it isn't further reinforced
B) Discuss factors that are contributing to the continued drinking
C) Terminate the counseling sessions.
D) Refer the client to AA and continue counseling
A) Ignore it so it isn't further reinforced
B) Discuss factors that are contributing to the continued drinking
C) Terminate the counseling sessions.
D) Refer the client to AA and continue counseling
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21
The most widely used drug after alcohol is:
A) Marijuana
B) Cocaine
C) Opium
D) Seconal
A) Marijuana
B) Cocaine
C) Opium
D) Seconal
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22
The drug that is most lethal from overdose is:
A) A barbiturate
B) Opium
C) Valium
D) An hallucinogen
A) A barbiturate
B) Opium
C) Valium
D) An hallucinogen
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23
A form of amphetamines is
A) Valium
B) Seconal
C) Nembutal
D) Dexedrine
A) Valium
B) Seconal
C) Nembutal
D) Dexedrine
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24
Which of the following is true about substance abuse in older adults?
A) Physicians tend to over-prescribe medications.
B) Substance abuse concerns of older adults relate to alcohol abuse, prescriptive drugs, and over-the-counter medications.
C) Older adults who seek treatment for substance abuse generally respond well to treatment.
D) All of the above are true.
A) Physicians tend to over-prescribe medications.
B) Substance abuse concerns of older adults relate to alcohol abuse, prescriptive drugs, and over-the-counter medications.
C) Older adults who seek treatment for substance abuse generally respond well to treatment.
D) All of the above are true.
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25
Which of the following is considered most central to the development of addictive patterns of behavior?
A) Shame-based families
B) Chronic overt depression
C) Biological dispositions
D) Social pressure
A) Shame-based families
B) Chronic overt depression
C) Biological dispositions
D) Social pressure
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26
Differentiate alcoholics, problem drinkers and social drinkers.
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27
Why do spouses and family members of alcoholics also need treatment?
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28
Describe the major characteristics of adult children of alcoholics.
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29
How does guilt differ from shame according to Fossum and Mason?
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30
List and briefly describe the major types of illegal drugs.
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31
What are the major reasons for relapse in substance abusers? What are some strategies counselors use in helping to prevent relapse?
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32
Compare Miller's and Rollnick's motivational interviewing procedures for working with alcoholics to that of the Minnesota Model of substance abuse treatment.
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33
Discuss Fletcher's critique of AA treatment for alcoholics and her suggested alternatives to AA.
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