Deck 15: Substance Abuse Treatment

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Research shows that a major benefit of drug courts is that

A) more people are rearrested and convicted
B) fewer people are rearrested and convicted
C) less police are needed to oversee illegal drug distribution
D) less treatment facilities are needed
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Which of the following are benefits of drug treatment?

A) Less expensive than incarceration
B) Illicit drug use is reduced
C) Criminal activity declines
D) All of the above
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Hospital-based drug treatment programs are referred to as

A) outpatient programs
B) therapeutic communities
C) self-help programs
D) inpatient programs
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Which of the following contributes to relapse among alcoholics?

A) Negative emotional states
B) Interpersonal conflicts
C) Social pressure
D) All of the above
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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an example of

A) an outpatient facility
B) an inpatient facility
C) a self-help group
D) a therapeutic community
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Methadone maintenance is effective for the treatment of ________addiction only.

A) morphine
B) codeine
C) heroin
D) LAAM
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The U.S.Public Health Service hospital-based approach to drug treatment was said to be ineffective because of the

A) location of the hospitals
B) lack of personnel
C) high relapse rate of people released
D) lack of funding
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When drug treatment was initiated in the United States, the focus was mainly on

A) cocaine
B) opiates
C) alcohol
D) amphetamines
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A medically-supervised program designed to gradually withdraw addicts from the drug on which they are physically dependent is termed

A) abstinence
B) detoxification
C) a therapeutic community approach
D) rehabilitation
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The NIMBY syndrome presents itself when discussing

A) drug treatment
B) landfills
C) jails
D) all of the above
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Methadone treatment does not eliminate

A) poverty
B) psychological problems
C) illegal drug use
D) all of the above
Question
To help individuals overcome their dependency on opiates, Freud experimented on his patients with ________.

A) codeine
B) cocaine
C) amphetamines
D) LSD
Question
Drug-free residential settings where drug abusers reside for a year or two are called

A) therapeutic communities
B) detox centers
C) half-way houses
D) inpatient facilities
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For nonviolent drug offenders whose underlying problem is substance use, drug treatment courts combine the power of the judicial system with what component?

A) Effective treatment services
B) Constant supervision
C) Incarceration
D) Denial of driver's license
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The most common form of community drug abuse treatment is done

A) inpatient
B) outpatient
C) in therapeutic communities
D) through spontaneous remission
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Most people in drug treatment are

A) age 20-45 white males
B) age 20-45 white females
C) age 40-65 white males
D) age 40-65 white females
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LAAM is a long-acting

A) morphine
B) codeine
C) methadone
D) heroin
Question
Recruiting and retaining staff in treatment programs is difficult because

A) of intense demands
B) most are addicts themselves
C) most reject authority
D) all of the above
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Criticisms of AA include which of the following?

A) AA oppresses the symptoms of alcoholism, not the underlying cause.
B) AA advocates that alcoholism is a disease.
C) AA is rigid in its beliefs.
D) All of the above are criticisms of AA.
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Therapeutic communities stress

A) psychoanalysis
B) psychotherapeutic drugs
C) social drinking
D) encounter groups
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Secular Organizations for Sobriety and Rational Recovery systems would most likely be used by

A) professionals
B) very religious people
C) medical personnel who have drug problems
D) atheists
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People in treatment are more likely to be employed.
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When alcoholics are taught to drink moderately, the approach is referred to as

A) the social drinking model
B) the moderate drinking model
C) the controlled drinking model
D) the rational approach model
Question
Moderation management is an example of

A) NA
B) detoxification
C) AA
D) controlled drinking model
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The goals of a drug treatment program will differ if drug abuse is viewed as a medical problem versus a personality problem.
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Women in drug treatment have a significantly lower rate of eating disorders than women in general.
Question
The 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous focus mainly on which dimension of health?

A) mental
B) emotional
C) spiritual
D) physical
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Acamprosate is generally administered

A) once a day
B) twice a day
C) several times a day
D) every other day
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In the long-run, it is more costly to treat drug abuse than to send drug abusers to prison.
Question
Most people in drug treatment use more than one drug.
Question
It is less costly to prevent drug abuse than to treat drug abuse.
Question
Disulfiram is better known as

A) Antabuse
B) naltrexone
C) Valium
D) Librium
Question
Drug courts are mainly for nonviolent offenders.
Question
The FDA approved naltrexone as an adjunct treatment to prevent

A) relapse
B) toxicity
C) reverse tolerance
D) delirium tremens
Question
Disulfiram interferes with the metabolism of alcohol and increases the level of ______in the blood.

A) carbon dioxide
B) water
C) acetic acid
D) acetaldehyde
Question
Naltrexone may be most helpful after

A) one year of sobriety
B) identification of a sound support group
C) incarceration
D) detoxification
Question
Most young males in drug treatment come from middle-class, socially-advantaged backgrounds.
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Acamprosate is a drug primarily used to treat

A) alcoholism
B) cocaine addiction
C) heroin addiction
D) inhalant abuse
Question
To be drug-dependent does not necessarily mean that a person uses drugs every day.
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patients and treatments is expensive and generally not worthwhile.
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No single type of drug treatment applies to every person.
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A big problem for therapeutic communities is the dropout rate.
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Twice as many men have alcohol problems as women, but women are four times more likely to get treatment.
Question
Recruiting and retaining drug treatment staff is difficult because demands on personnel are intense.
Question
Evaluation of outpatient programs demonstrates that they are highly effective.
Question
In general, people are in favor of providing treatment for drug abusers but do not want drug treatment centers located in their neighborhoods.
Question
Some narcotic addicts indicate that withdrawal from methadone is worse than going "cold turkey."
Question
What is the role of the medical model in helping people to stay clean and sober? Do you think detox and rehabilitation have been medicalized too much? Why or why not?
Question
Identify and discuss the major strategies or models employed in drug treatment.
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Members of self-help groups are bound by a common denominator.
Question
Therapeutic communities generally view drug abuse as the core problem.
Question
Do you support a controlled drinking model or the complete abstinence model for alcoholic abusers who want to stay clean and sober? Defend your answer.
Question
Discuss the benefits of drug treatment.
Question
Discuss the major underlying causes contributing to drug abuse.
Question
Inpatient treatment is no more effective than intensive outpatient treatment.
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Some therapeutic communities have been referred to as cult-like in their practices? Why do you think these accusations have been made?
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Teaches alcoholics to be moderate drinkers
Inpatient program
Teaches alcoholics to be moderate drinkers
Therapeutic communities
Teaches alcoholics to be moderate drinkers
Alcoholics Anonymous
Teaches alcoholics to be moderate drinkers
Outpatient program
Teaches alcoholics to be moderate drinkers
Controlled Drinking Model
Most common form of community drug abuse treatment
Inpatient program
Most common form of community drug abuse treatment
Therapeutic communities
Most common form of community drug abuse treatment
Alcoholics Anonymous
Most common form of community drug abuse treatment
Outpatient program
Most common form of community drug abuse treatment
Controlled Drinking Model
Hospital-based
Inpatient program
Hospital-based
Therapeutic communities
Hospital-based
Alcoholics Anonymous
Hospital-based
Outpatient program
Hospital-based
Controlled Drinking Model
Self-help group with 12 step model
Inpatient program
Self-help group with 12 step model
Therapeutic communities
Self-help group with 12 step model
Alcoholics Anonymous
Self-help group with 12 step model
Outpatient program
Self-help group with 12 step model
Controlled Drinking Model
Drug-free community
Inpatient program
Drug-free community
Therapeutic communities
Drug-free community
Alcoholics Anonymous
Drug-free community
Outpatient program
Drug-free community
Controlled Drinking Model
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Research shows that a major benefit of drug courts is that

A) more people are rearrested and convicted
B) fewer people are rearrested and convicted
C) less police are needed to oversee illegal drug distribution
D) less treatment facilities are needed
B
2
Which of the following are benefits of drug treatment?

A) Less expensive than incarceration
B) Illicit drug use is reduced
C) Criminal activity declines
D) All of the above
D
3
Hospital-based drug treatment programs are referred to as

A) outpatient programs
B) therapeutic communities
C) self-help programs
D) inpatient programs
D
4
Which of the following contributes to relapse among alcoholics?

A) Negative emotional states
B) Interpersonal conflicts
C) Social pressure
D) All of the above
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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an example of

A) an outpatient facility
B) an inpatient facility
C) a self-help group
D) a therapeutic community
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Methadone maintenance is effective for the treatment of ________addiction only.

A) morphine
B) codeine
C) heroin
D) LAAM
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The U.S.Public Health Service hospital-based approach to drug treatment was said to be ineffective because of the

A) location of the hospitals
B) lack of personnel
C) high relapse rate of people released
D) lack of funding
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When drug treatment was initiated in the United States, the focus was mainly on

A) cocaine
B) opiates
C) alcohol
D) amphetamines
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A medically-supervised program designed to gradually withdraw addicts from the drug on which they are physically dependent is termed

A) abstinence
B) detoxification
C) a therapeutic community approach
D) rehabilitation
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The NIMBY syndrome presents itself when discussing

A) drug treatment
B) landfills
C) jails
D) all of the above
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Methadone treatment does not eliminate

A) poverty
B) psychological problems
C) illegal drug use
D) all of the above
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12
To help individuals overcome their dependency on opiates, Freud experimented on his patients with ________.

A) codeine
B) cocaine
C) amphetamines
D) LSD
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Drug-free residential settings where drug abusers reside for a year or two are called

A) therapeutic communities
B) detox centers
C) half-way houses
D) inpatient facilities
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For nonviolent drug offenders whose underlying problem is substance use, drug treatment courts combine the power of the judicial system with what component?

A) Effective treatment services
B) Constant supervision
C) Incarceration
D) Denial of driver's license
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The most common form of community drug abuse treatment is done

A) inpatient
B) outpatient
C) in therapeutic communities
D) through spontaneous remission
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Most people in drug treatment are

A) age 20-45 white males
B) age 20-45 white females
C) age 40-65 white males
D) age 40-65 white females
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LAAM is a long-acting

A) morphine
B) codeine
C) methadone
D) heroin
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Recruiting and retaining staff in treatment programs is difficult because

A) of intense demands
B) most are addicts themselves
C) most reject authority
D) all of the above
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Criticisms of AA include which of the following?

A) AA oppresses the symptoms of alcoholism, not the underlying cause.
B) AA advocates that alcoholism is a disease.
C) AA is rigid in its beliefs.
D) All of the above are criticisms of AA.
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Therapeutic communities stress

A) psychoanalysis
B) psychotherapeutic drugs
C) social drinking
D) encounter groups
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Secular Organizations for Sobriety and Rational Recovery systems would most likely be used by

A) professionals
B) very religious people
C) medical personnel who have drug problems
D) atheists
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People in treatment are more likely to be employed.
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When alcoholics are taught to drink moderately, the approach is referred to as

A) the social drinking model
B) the moderate drinking model
C) the controlled drinking model
D) the rational approach model
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Moderation management is an example of

A) NA
B) detoxification
C) AA
D) controlled drinking model
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The goals of a drug treatment program will differ if drug abuse is viewed as a medical problem versus a personality problem.
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Women in drug treatment have a significantly lower rate of eating disorders than women in general.
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27
The 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous focus mainly on which dimension of health?

A) mental
B) emotional
C) spiritual
D) physical
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Acamprosate is generally administered

A) once a day
B) twice a day
C) several times a day
D) every other day
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In the long-run, it is more costly to treat drug abuse than to send drug abusers to prison.
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Most people in drug treatment use more than one drug.
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It is less costly to prevent drug abuse than to treat drug abuse.
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Disulfiram is better known as

A) Antabuse
B) naltrexone
C) Valium
D) Librium
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Drug courts are mainly for nonviolent offenders.
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The FDA approved naltrexone as an adjunct treatment to prevent

A) relapse
B) toxicity
C) reverse tolerance
D) delirium tremens
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Disulfiram interferes with the metabolism of alcohol and increases the level of ______in the blood.

A) carbon dioxide
B) water
C) acetic acid
D) acetaldehyde
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Naltrexone may be most helpful after

A) one year of sobriety
B) identification of a sound support group
C) incarceration
D) detoxification
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Most young males in drug treatment come from middle-class, socially-advantaged backgrounds.
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Acamprosate is a drug primarily used to treat

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B) cocaine addiction
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D) inhalant abuse
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To be drug-dependent does not necessarily mean that a person uses drugs every day.
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patients and treatments is expensive and generally not worthwhile.
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No single type of drug treatment applies to every person.
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A big problem for therapeutic communities is the dropout rate.
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Twice as many men have alcohol problems as women, but women are four times more likely to get treatment.
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Recruiting and retaining drug treatment staff is difficult because demands on personnel are intense.
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Evaluation of outpatient programs demonstrates that they are highly effective.
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In general, people are in favor of providing treatment for drug abusers but do not want drug treatment centers located in their neighborhoods.
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Some narcotic addicts indicate that withdrawal from methadone is worse than going "cold turkey."
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What is the role of the medical model in helping people to stay clean and sober? Do you think detox and rehabilitation have been medicalized too much? Why or why not?
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Identify and discuss the major strategies or models employed in drug treatment.
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Members of self-help groups are bound by a common denominator.
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Therapeutic communities generally view drug abuse as the core problem.
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Do you support a controlled drinking model or the complete abstinence model for alcoholic abusers who want to stay clean and sober? Defend your answer.
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Discuss the benefits of drug treatment.
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Discuss the major underlying causes contributing to drug abuse.
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Inpatient treatment is no more effective than intensive outpatient treatment.
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Some therapeutic communities have been referred to as cult-like in their practices? Why do you think these accusations have been made?
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Match between columns
Teaches alcoholics to be moderate drinkers
Inpatient program
Teaches alcoholics to be moderate drinkers
Therapeutic communities
Teaches alcoholics to be moderate drinkers
Alcoholics Anonymous
Teaches alcoholics to be moderate drinkers
Outpatient program
Teaches alcoholics to be moderate drinkers
Controlled Drinking Model
Most common form of community drug abuse treatment
Inpatient program
Most common form of community drug abuse treatment
Therapeutic communities
Most common form of community drug abuse treatment
Alcoholics Anonymous
Most common form of community drug abuse treatment
Outpatient program
Most common form of community drug abuse treatment
Controlled Drinking Model
Hospital-based
Inpatient program
Hospital-based
Therapeutic communities
Hospital-based
Alcoholics Anonymous
Hospital-based
Outpatient program
Hospital-based
Controlled Drinking Model
Self-help group with 12 step model
Inpatient program
Self-help group with 12 step model
Therapeutic communities
Self-help group with 12 step model
Alcoholics Anonymous
Self-help group with 12 step model
Outpatient program
Self-help group with 12 step model
Controlled Drinking Model
Drug-free community
Inpatient program
Drug-free community
Therapeutic communities
Drug-free community
Alcoholics Anonymous
Drug-free community
Outpatient program
Drug-free community
Controlled Drinking Model
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