Chapter 18 - Addiction Treatment
various reasons for comorbidity and drug abuse
-Self-medicating a mental illness -Mental illness supports impulsive behavior, poor decision making or impairs judgment -Common neurological mechanisms that lead to illness and drug-seeking -Drug use exacerbates illness and/or illness exacerbates drug use
5 nicotine replacement products approved by FDA?
-Transdermal nicotine patch -Nicotine gum -Nicotine nasal spray -Nicotine vapor inhaler -Nicotine lozenge
withdrawal symptoms of cocaine?
-depression -nervousness -anhedonia (lack of emotional response) -fatigue -irritability -sleep and activity disturbances -craving for cocaine
goals of motivational interviewing? (2)
-help client focus on problem behaviors -move to next stage of change
2 examples of agonist/substitution therapy?
-methadone for heroin dependence -nicotine replacement for tobacco dependence
AA has over _______ members
1 million
_______ percent treated as hospital inpatients (detoxification)
13
how frequently is cocaine reported for substance abuse treatment?
13%
how frequently is marijuana reported for substance abuse treatment
16%
____ percent treated in a residential setting
18
how frequently are opioids reported for substance abuse treatment
19%
alcoholics anonymous was founded in
1935
buproprion was approved by the FDA in
1997
Average age of those admitted with marijuana as the primary drug of abuse is
24
how frequently is alcohol reported for substance abuse treatment
40%
____ percent treated as outpatients
47
how frequently are other stimulants reported for substance abuse treatment
8%
two types of treatment approaches?
Behavioral/psychosocial treatments Pharmacotherapies
two things different approaches reflect?
Different substance abuse problems Different theories about substance abuse
acamprosate normalizes basal __________
GABA concentrations
______________ attempts to shift the focus away from denial and toward motivation to change
Motivational enhancement therapy
why are benzodiazepines used during detox?
Reduce autonomic hyperactivity prevent seizures
which stage of change of MET? Individual takes active steps toward change
action
_____________ is used to induce cross-tolerance to the abused drug
agonist or substitution therapy
Substituting a longer-acting, pharmacologically equivalent drug allows the user to be stabilized on the ________ and then slowly tapered off it, avoiding _____________
agonist, withdrawal symptoms
View that substance dependence is a biological disease that someone either has or doesn't have this is a theoretical view of __________; the only acceptable treatment goal according to this view is
alcohol; complete abstinence
disulfiram inhibits ___________, thereby increasing acetylhyde
aldehyde dehydrogenase
for opioids, naltrexone is an
antagonist
naltrexone is an example of _______ therapy
antagonist
_________ is used to prevent the user from experiencing the reinforcing effects of the abused drug
antagonist therapy
nicotine withdrawal symptoms? (4)
anxiety depression insomnia cig cravings
Outpatient daily programs (i.e. methadone, therapy approaches) (are, are not) very effective
are
contingency management uses principles of _____ and ______
behavior, economics
____________ are typically used during the detoxification stage of alcohol use
benzodiazepines
more treatment =
better
according to the disease model, an alcoholic is __________ different from others, so ___________ is the only goal
biologically; abstinence
the disease model It removes the ________ for the problem from the alcoholic but not _________ for dealing with it
blame; responsibility
what does naltrexone do ?
blocks opioid effects
Study of dependence as a ___________ has focused research efforts on developing __________ for treatment
brain disease; medications
Increasing evidence for efficacy
bupronorphine
a non-nicotine pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation (2)
buproprion, chantix
Medications are administered to alleviate unpleasant and/or dangerous withdrawal symptoms that may appear following abrupt _________ of drug use
cessation
cognitive behavioral therapy is considered _________ because it places significant _________ on patients
challenging; demands
substance dependence is a
chronic illness
Currently no approved pharmacotherapy for
cocaine dependence
An approach that combines cognitive therapy techniques with behavioral skills training
cognitive behavioral therapy
_______ when two conditions/illnesses present themselves together in the same individual; Often implies that there is some common link between or that one affects the other
comorbidity
in contingency management, Value of the rewards may increase with ___________ drug-free samples
consecutive
which stage of change of MET? Individual recognizes there is a problem and begins to consider the possibility of changing her or his behavior
contemplation
An approach in which individuals receive immediate rewards for providing drug-free urine samples
contingency management
one of the most effective means to reduce use is
contingency management
View that substance dependence represents one end of a continuum of drinking; a possible treatment goal is
controlled use
downside of contingency management?
cost of rewards
Researchers are beginning to develop ___________ analyses
cost/benefit
there is ___________ AA as well as ________
court-mandated; voluntary
Studies show that treatment is cost-effective by reducing ______ and __________costs, and increasing ____
crime, healthcare; employment
However, high incidence of two together (dual diagnosis) does not imply that one caused the other and that curing one will
cure both
Most substance abusers use the ____________of denial and are unwilling to admit they have a problem
defense mechanism
buproprion is also used in the treatment of
depression
_______ is an initial and immediate phase of treatment
detoxification
alcoholics anonymous is based on the _______ of dependence
disease model
causes unpleasant symptoms (headache, vomiting, and breathing difficulties) if alcohol is consumed
disulfiram
example of punishment therapy?
disulfiram for alcohol dependence
buproprion may inhibit reuptake of _________ and ________, and, to a lower extent, block __________ receptors
dopamine, norepinephrine; acetylcholine
A more appropriate evaluation might be to determine which types of ______________ are most likely to benefit from AA's programs
drinkers
according to the disease model, the disease takes over a person's control over his or her
drinking
High levels of comorbidity between _____________ and ___________
drug addiction; mental illness
____________ is one of the biggest risk factors for developing schizophrenia
drug use
true or false: CBT is not one of the most widely used treatment strategies.
false
true or false: chantix (varenicline) has been shown to be less effective than placebo
false
true or false: treatment works for every individual, every time.
false
acamprosate blocks the ________ observed during alcohol withdrawal
glutamate increases
major approaches of AA consist of _________ and _________
group support; buddy systems
Medications that increase monoamine neurotransmitter activity have been tested and (have, have not) been found useful in treating withdrawal symptoms or dependence
have not
5 side effects of chantix
hostility agitation depression suicide ideation suicide attempts
who benefits the most from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)?
individuals with high intelligence those who reject 12 step programs
Short or long-term Focuses on social rehabilitation to change major aspects of a persons life Can be expensive
inpatient facilities
Medical risks often require an ____________ for alcohol detoxification
inpatient medical setting
___________ which have daily routines have been shown to be most effective
inpatient programs
Effectiveness drops off quickly as level of __________ declines
interaction
symptoms of cannabis withdrawal
irritability anxiety sleep disruption aches
People seeking treatment for cannabis dependence often report withdrawal symptoms that make it more difficult to
maintain abstinence
Some of these medications used to alleviate symptoms may also be used during _______stage
maintenance
for opioids, buprenorphine is
maintenance
for opioids, methadone is
maintenance
which stage of change of MET? Individual engages in activities intended to maintain the change
maintenance
why is evaluation of AA important?
many treatment programs follow the 12 step model of AA
coma induced and opioid antagonist introduced
medical rapid detox
Most common form of treatment for opioid dependence May continue for months or years
methadone
formal evaluations of AA have been
mixed
acamprosate is _________ effective
moderately
Emphasizes reduced alcohol intake and awareness over effects of drinking behaviors
moderation management
Opposing view to AA that alcoholism is a continuum
moderation management
Reduced ___________ neurotransmitter activity may underlie withdrawal symptoms of cocaine
monoamine
_________ is very important in treatment
motivation
motivation interviewing is used to boost the __________ of an ambivalent or less ready substance abuser
motivation to change
Problem with the _________________ perspective is that very serious consequences may occur before the abuser is ready for treatment
motivational enhancement therapy
A nonconfrontational process of determining the abuser's current stage of change and then helping the individual move forward
motivational interviewing
Typically requires a _______ approach as no one doctor can be specialized in all that is required
multi-disciplinary
Has been shown to be effective, but it is appropriate only for highly motivated individuals A once-per-month form is being studied; initial findings are promising
naltrexone
Reduces alcohol craving, days per week of drinking, and rate of relapse—but hasn't had a large impact on overall treatment success
naltrexone
example of antagonist therapy?
naltrexone
example of 1 treatment program that follows the 12 step of AA
narcotics anonymous
________ (anxiety, depression, insomnia, cigarette cravings) occur in most smokers who stop smoking
nicotine withdrawal symptoms
chantix (varenicline) is a partial agonist for _____________ receptors
nicotonic acetylcholine
is disulfiram effective? why or why not?
no, most people don't take it
Multiple therapies are often more successful than
one type alone
naltrexone may block ___________ and reinforcing effects of alcohol
opioid receptors
View that dependence on legal methadone is preferable to dependence on illegal heroin; the goal of treatment has changed from eliminating ____ to eliminating ______
opioid use; heroin
View that substance dependence undermines the physical and mental health of its victims ; this is a view of _______, and the only acceptable treatment goal is
opioids, abstinence
drug that has been effective for relieving cannabis withdrawal symptoms?
oral delta 9 THC
ocus on many frequent meetings Good alternative for those with job/family commitments Generally less expensive than in-patient
out-patient facilities
Many experts believe that _________alone will not cure a chronic, relapsing, behavioral disorder like __________
pharmacotherapies; substance abuse
_________ can provide a window of opportunity for behavioral/psychosocial treatments by relieving _________
pharmacotherapies; withdrawal symptoms
which stage of change of MET? Individual doesn't recognize that a problem exists
precontemplation
motivational enhancement therapy stages of change? (5)
precontemplation contemplation preparation action maintenance
which stage of change of MET? Individual decides to change and makes plans to change
preparation
Motivational enhancement therapy is probably best conceptualized as ___________ for other therapies rather than as a ______________ treatment
preparation; stand-alone
disulfiram is an example of ______ therapy
punishment
_____ is used to produce an aversive reaction following ingestion of the abused drug
punishment therapy
Use of nicotine replacement products has been shown to increase _______in controlled clinical studies
quit rates
in the cognitive behavioral therapy approach, Individuals learn to identify and change behaviors that could lead to _________, such as associating with _________
relapse; drug users
classic example of comorbidity
schizophrenia
Only when a user suffers __________ ("hits bottom") will he or she be ready to seek help
serious consequences
Pharmacological therapies are important during the detoxification stage because acute alcohol withdrawal syndrome has
serious effects
contingency management clients also participate in weekly ___________ sessions
skill-building counseling
best benzodiazepine choices during detox are those with
slow onset of action
Legal regulations Reducing likelihood of harm from person these are examples of goals of
society
goals of ______, goals of ________, and goals of ______ are all factors to be considered during treatment
society, the person, the family
Hundreds of thousands of Americans undergo treatment for __________ and __________ each year
substance abuse, dependence
in many cases ______ are the ones paying for treatment
the family
What the person wants from their treatment this is a goal of
the person
Treatment goals are influenced by underlying ____________ of substance abuse
theoretical views
Complete abstinence vs. cutting down on smoking or switching to "healthier" cigarettes; this is a view of
tobacco
Cost of __________ vs. cost savings from increased employment and decreased _______ after treatment
treatment, crime
Both mental illness and drug addiction require their own types of
treatments
true or false: AA is extremely successful to individuals who make it past the early stages.
true
true or false: Agonists typically have safer routes of administration and/or diminished psychoactive effects compared to the original drug
true
true or false: CBT has been shown to be more effective than most therapies
true
true or false: Many treatment programs take portions from many different approaches to treat a person
true
true or false: buproprion has been shown to gradually decrease cig. craving and use
true
true or false: contingency management has produced consistent reduction in use
true
true or false: success rates of nicotine replacement products are probably lower in a real world setting.
true
true or false: there is currently no approved pharmacotherapy for cannabis dependence
true
true or false: treatment saves lives in the long term
true
Some types of detox/rehab facilities may be against any pharmaceutical use, which can be detrimental to ______________ such as depression
underlying conditions
AA is relatively _________ when viewed through all attempts
unsuccessful
A ___________ of treatment approaches are used, often in combination
variety
Most programs are most successful when the individual
wants to participate
risk of relapse of cocaine may be highest during
withdrawal period