Deck 7: The Behavior of Dependence

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To work productively with people who are alcohol dependent, those in the helping professions must:

A) be tolerant of the alcoholic's lying and secretiveness
B) learn to hide their irritation when an alcoholic is irresponsible and undependable
C) learn to put the alcoholic's confusing and frustrating behavior in the context of being symptoms
D) change the alcoholic's behavior before treatment of the alcohol dependency can begin
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Ellen has started drinking when she goes out to parties. She likes feeling relaxed and talkative. According to Vernon Johnson's model for explaining behavioral changes associated with alcohol use and the emergence of dependence:

A) Ellen is a problem drinker
B) Ellen is learning the mood swing
C) Ellen is drinking to feel normal
D) Ellen is at risk for becoming alcohol dependent
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Ellen has now graduated from college and likes going out with her friends for a few drinks after a hard day at work. When she does this, Ellen is:

A) learning the mood swing
B) seeking the mood swing
C) exhibiting signs of alcohol dependence
D) just doing what everyone else does
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At a work-related cocktail party, Ellen is overly flirtatious with her boss and ruins the V.P. of Marketing's dress by spilling wine on it. Afterwards, Ellen is very embarrassed. At the next work cocktail party, she again drinks excessively. According to Vernon Johnson, Ellen is now:

A) an alcoholic
B) in the harmful use stage
C) simply a fun party girl who sometimes drinks a little too much
D) at serious risk of becoming a problem drinker
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At last night's party, Mark bored everyone with his nonstop talking and made lewd comments to his best friend's wife. Today, Mark is remembering himself as last night's life of the party. Mark:

A) had a blackout
B) is seeking a false mood swing
C) is experiencing euphoric recall
D) is projecting an idealized version of the party
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Usually, the final part of life that is affected by a person's alcohol dependency is:

A) work
B) family
C) friends
D) sexuality
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In the United States, alcohol use differs from illicit drug use in that:

A) seeking the mood swing for alcohol goes through more internal justification
B) nonproblematic alcohol use is acceptable
C) illicit drug use tends to be more casual
D) none of these choices
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Although there are behavioral similarities among people with alcohol dependence, there is no "alcoholic personality."
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Extreme defensiveness is a key behavioral trait among alcoholics.
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Suppressing emotions and rationalization are normal tools that people with emerging alcohol problems can use to feel good about themselves.
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People who have reached the harmful use stage drink to feel good and have fun.
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Drinking to feel normal is a hallmark characteristic of alcohol dependence.
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The "rosy memory"
of warped percecptions can also be called rationalization.
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Alcohol-dependent people disappoint their friends and family by failing to meet expectations.
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A true friend sticks by his alcoholic pal, no matter what the alcoholic does.
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Enabling behavior can leave the nonuser with feelings for resentment towards the user.
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Deck 7: The Behavior of Dependence
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To work productively with people who are alcohol dependent, those in the helping professions must:

A) be tolerant of the alcoholic's lying and secretiveness
B) learn to hide their irritation when an alcoholic is irresponsible and undependable
C) learn to put the alcoholic's confusing and frustrating behavior in the context of being symptoms
D) change the alcoholic's behavior before treatment of the alcohol dependency can begin
learn to put the alcoholic's confusing and frustrating behavior in the context of being symptoms
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Ellen has started drinking when she goes out to parties. She likes feeling relaxed and talkative. According to Vernon Johnson's model for explaining behavioral changes associated with alcohol use and the emergence of dependence:

A) Ellen is a problem drinker
B) Ellen is learning the mood swing
C) Ellen is drinking to feel normal
D) Ellen is at risk for becoming alcohol dependent
Ellen is learning the mood swing
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Ellen has now graduated from college and likes going out with her friends for a few drinks after a hard day at work. When she does this, Ellen is:

A) learning the mood swing
B) seeking the mood swing
C) exhibiting signs of alcohol dependence
D) just doing what everyone else does
seeking the mood swing
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At a work-related cocktail party, Ellen is overly flirtatious with her boss and ruins the V.P. of Marketing's dress by spilling wine on it. Afterwards, Ellen is very embarrassed. At the next work cocktail party, she again drinks excessively. According to Vernon Johnson, Ellen is now:

A) an alcoholic
B) in the harmful use stage
C) simply a fun party girl who sometimes drinks a little too much
D) at serious risk of becoming a problem drinker
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At last night's party, Mark bored everyone with his nonstop talking and made lewd comments to his best friend's wife. Today, Mark is remembering himself as last night's life of the party. Mark:

A) had a blackout
B) is seeking a false mood swing
C) is experiencing euphoric recall
D) is projecting an idealized version of the party
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Usually, the final part of life that is affected by a person's alcohol dependency is:

A) work
B) family
C) friends
D) sexuality
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In the United States, alcohol use differs from illicit drug use in that:

A) seeking the mood swing for alcohol goes through more internal justification
B) nonproblematic alcohol use is acceptable
C) illicit drug use tends to be more casual
D) none of these choices
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Although there are behavioral similarities among people with alcohol dependence, there is no "alcoholic personality."
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Extreme defensiveness is a key behavioral trait among alcoholics.
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Suppressing emotions and rationalization are normal tools that people with emerging alcohol problems can use to feel good about themselves.
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People who have reached the harmful use stage drink to feel good and have fun.
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Drinking to feel normal is a hallmark characteristic of alcohol dependence.
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The "rosy memory"
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Alcohol-dependent people disappoint their friends and family by failing to meet expectations.
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A true friend sticks by his alcoholic pal, no matter what the alcoholic does.
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Enabling behavior can leave the nonuser with feelings for resentment towards the user.
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