Deck 3: Biological Theory-Genetics and Brain Chemistry
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Deck 3: Biological Theory-Genetics and Brain Chemistry
1
When a drug enters the body, it has the most severe effect on the:
A) Brain
B) Peripheral nervous system
C) Central nervous system
D) Spinal cord
A) Brain
B) Peripheral nervous system
C) Central nervous system
D) Spinal cord
C
2
_________________ effects will increase neurotransmitter production.
A) Agnostic
B) Antagonistic
C) Serotonin
D) Dopamine
A) Agnostic
B) Antagonistic
C) Serotonin
D) Dopamine
A
3
_________________ effects will decrease neurotransmitter production.
A) Agnostic
B) Antagonistic
C) Serotonin
D) Dopamine
A) Agnostic
B) Antagonistic
C) Serotonin
D) Dopamine
B
4
Which of the following is not part of the brain reward pathway?
A) Cerebellum
B) Ventral tegmental area (VTA)
C) Prefrontal Cortex
D) Nucleus accumbens
A) Cerebellum
B) Ventral tegmental area (VTA)
C) Prefrontal Cortex
D) Nucleus accumbens
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5
How do drugs directly or indirectly target the brain's reward system?
A) By inhibiting the circuit of serotonin
B) By inhibiting the circuit of dopamine
C) By flooding the circuit with serotonin
D) By flooding the circuit with dopamine
A) By inhibiting the circuit of serotonin
B) By inhibiting the circuit of dopamine
C) By flooding the circuit with serotonin
D) By flooding the circuit with dopamine
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6
Which of the following is not one of the three stages in the cycle of addiction?
A) Withdrawal/negative affect
B) Reward/high
C) Binge/intoxication
D) Preoccupation/anticipation
A) Withdrawal/negative affect
B) Reward/high
C) Binge/intoxication
D) Preoccupation/anticipation
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7
Who was the first to provide recommendations for treatment for chronic alcohol inebriation?
A) Benjamin Rush
B) William Sweetser
C) Jellinek
D) Harry Jacob Anslinger
A) Benjamin Rush
B) William Sweetser
C) Jellinek
D) Harry Jacob Anslinger
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8
Currently, the _________ model suggests addiction is progressive, chronic, and cannot be cured but can be managed.
A) Wellness
B) Psychological
C) Medical
D) Disease
A) Wellness
B) Psychological
C) Medical
D) Disease
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9
Which model indicates that some people are genetically or biologically different and therefore are susceptible to developing an addition?
A) Neurobiological
B) Dispositional
C) Agnostic
D) Antagonistic
A) Neurobiological
B) Dispositional
C) Agnostic
D) Antagonistic
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10
The ___________ model indicates that addiction is a result of a brain's structure and function being changed by exposure to alcohol and other drugs.
A) Neurobiological
B) Dispositional
C) Agnostic
D) Antagonistic
A) Neurobiological
B) Dispositional
C) Agnostic
D) Antagonistic
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11
Who developed the Hijacked Brain Theory?
A) Dr. William Sweetser
B) Dr. Alan Leshner
C) Dr. Benjamin Rush
D) National Institutes of Drug Abuse
A) Dr. William Sweetser
B) Dr. Alan Leshner
C) Dr. Benjamin Rush
D) National Institutes of Drug Abuse
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12
According to the Hijacked Brain Theory, when it is especially dangerous for individuals to use substances and later become addicted?
A) Childhood
B) Adolescence
C) Young adulthood
D) Middle adulthood
A) Childhood
B) Adolescence
C) Young adulthood
D) Middle adulthood
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13
Which of the following is NOT an example of a depressant?
A) Amphetamines
B) Sedatives
C) Alcohol
D) Opioids
A) Amphetamines
B) Sedatives
C) Alcohol
D) Opioids
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14
Which of the following is the most abused substance?
A) Sedatives
B) Cocaine
C) Marijuana
D) Alcohol
A) Sedatives
B) Cocaine
C) Marijuana
D) Alcohol
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15
The amount of pure ethanol in a drink is called _____________.
A) Blood alcohol content
B) Alcohol
C) Proof
D) Ether
A) Blood alcohol content
B) Alcohol
C) Proof
D) Ether
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16
Sedatives are often prescribed to treat:
A) Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
B) Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
C) Depression
D) Anxiety
A) Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
B) Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
C) Depression
D) Anxiety
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17
__________________ causes drowsiness and gives a feeling of calm.
A) Tobacco
B) Cocaine
C) Sedatives
D) Alcohol
A) Tobacco
B) Cocaine
C) Sedatives
D) Alcohol
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18
Which of the following is NOT one of the most common type of drugs in the sedatives category?
A) Opioids
B) Sleep medications
C) Benzodiazepines
D) Barbiturates
A) Opioids
B) Sleep medications
C) Benzodiazepines
D) Barbiturates
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19
Which of the following is NOT a type of opioid?
A) Natural occurring
B) Natural growing
C) Synthetic
D) Semisynthetic
A) Natural occurring
B) Natural growing
C) Synthetic
D) Semisynthetic
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20
Which of the following stimulant is mainly prescribed to treat Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?
A) Opioids
B) Marijuana
C) Cocaine
D) Amphetamines
A) Opioids
B) Marijuana
C) Cocaine
D) Amphetamines
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21
Which population is particularly at-risk for abusing prescriptive stimulants?
A) College students
B) Low-income adults
C) Older adults
D) High school students
A) College students
B) Low-income adults
C) Older adults
D) High school students
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22
What is the active agent in Marijuana?
A) Proof
B) THC
C) Semisynthetics
D) Nicotine
A) Proof
B) THC
C) Semisynthetics
D) Nicotine
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23
Which of the following is the largest preventable cause of death in the U.S.?
A) Tobacco
B) Alcohol
C) Amphetamines
D) Marijuana
A) Tobacco
B) Alcohol
C) Amphetamines
D) Marijuana
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24
The primary uses of neuroscience for professional counselors are for:
A) Conceptualization
B) Treatment
C) Assessment
D) Conceptualization and psychoeducation
A) Conceptualization
B) Treatment
C) Assessment
D) Conceptualization and psychoeducation
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25
The human brain has approximately 100 billion neurons.
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26
Drugs that increase GABA are stimulants and those that decrease GABA are depressants.
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27
Jellinek's U-shaped model has been found to be reliable with all populations to describe the course of alcohol addiction.
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28
The disease model of addiction is categorized by two models: dispositional and neurobiological.
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29
Depressants inhibit a person's central nervous center.
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30
Stimulants excite a person's central nervous center.
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31
Heroin is a particularly addictive sedative.
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32
Cocaine use has been increasing over the past three decades in the U.S..
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33
Women are more likely to use tobacco than men.
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34
Psychoeducation informs a counselor's treatment approach.
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35
It is suggested that changing social policy in the areas of health care and criminal justice would benefit society in general as well as those living with addiction.
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36
What neurotransmitters are the most involved in the addictive process? Briefly describe each of their functions.
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37
What is the reward pathway? How does it contribute to the cycle of addiction?
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38
Name and describe the three stages in the cycle of addiction?
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39
Describe which parts of the Central Nervous System are affected by alcohol and how they are affected.
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40
Describe the purpose of psychoeducation and who it occurs with.
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41
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the biological theory of addiction?
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