Substance abuse final review
parallel/sequential treatment with persons who ave COD had rate of remission of
5%
Rate of natural recovery for persons quitting smoking
80-90%
Sub abuse self help group that requires spirituality
AA
the fundamental difference between AA meetings and 12 step treatment model is
AA stress voluntary nature
Most empirically supported group therapy intervention
CBT
SMART recovery drawn from the principles of
CBT
T/F: A person in contemplation stage exhibit little or no ambivalence about making change.
FALSE
American indian sobriety treatment by Raymond Slick
Red Road
T/F: a person triggered to gamble by a crowded parking lot is experiencing a conditioned response.
True
T/F: sex addition will be recognized in DSM 5 as hypersexuality disorder.
True
Name of the person who developed Motivational interviewing
William Miller
Strength based approach to detox services would include
a focus on immediate housing needs.
moderation management drinking problems viewed as
bad habit
What do not integrated treatment programs not provide
focus on substance abuse problems before mental health problems
compulsive gambling survey consistently report __ most likely experience gambling problem
men
use in sub abue other settings to help identify clients who may have MI
mental health Screening form III
compared to men, women who have problems with substance abuse
more likely have serious mental disorder
transition from separate to integrated treatment for cooccuring disorders stable remission rates
more than double
SASSI differences from sub abuse assessments because
most T/F items on 1 side not about substance abuse.
Traditional culture and spiritual practice in Native Am treatment
needs more evaluation before can assess efficiency
self help group for individuals with eating problems
overeaters anon
CBT is based on the idea that
maladaptive thinking are bad habit mechanisms that cause addictive problems
Dual diagnosis with substance misuse and mental illness can expect
more hopelessness
T/f: People with disabilities face a number of barriers to treatment.
true
T/f: Quadrant model is a way to conceptualize varietys of co-occurring disorders in order to match treatment to needs.
true
T/f: Suicide rate of pathological gamblers is higher than that of other addictive disorders.
true
T/f: despite Americans with disabilities act of 1990 there is evidence that persons less likely to ender complete treatment.
true
T/f:hoarding increasingly seen as separate disorder from compulsive spending.
true
alcohol is most commonly used substance by people
with severe MI
Only alcohol screening test designed and valued for international use in variety of population, cultures and languages
AUDIT
Which validated form screening substance addiction problems with older adults
Geriatric MAST
hispanic latino population does not include
Jamaicans
Brain lock by Schwartz explains
OCD
T/f: The immigrant paradox is when foreign born immigrants are found to have fewer problems than US born children who are moving toward acculturation.
TRUE
What does not account for low rate of alcohol/ drug misuse for asians
asians are model minority without many addiction problems
Gamblers anonymous is (relation to friendliness to women)
becoming more friendly to women
Criteria for being gambling disorder does not include
being young middle aged male
Skill not particularly helpful for counselors in develop culturally sensitive practice
confrontation
which not state in wise treatment
detoxification
Moderation management not intended for people
experiencing significant withdrawal symptoms when stop drinking
!2 step groups are equivalent to 12 step facilitation.
false
T/F: The texts on shop addiction suggests that the key factor is materialism.
false
T/f: AA requires people to believe in Christian God.
false
T/f: ASAM class system not widely used.
false
T/f: Myth of model minority applied to Hawaiians.
false
T/f: No correlation between availability of gambling and gambling addiction rate.
false
Any step int he right direction is
harm reduction
"No wrong door" refers to
integrated treatment practice
Before screening clients for substance abuse it is helpful to remove stigma by
letting them know you screen all clients it is routine
person wish to help with managing drinking moderately should attend
moderation management
Harm reduction drop in group requirements
no conditions for group membership, no requirement for attendance or participation, and no requirement for abstinence
suicide rates are highest among
pathological gamblers
Helps reduce angry outburts
petting the dog
Characteristic does not describe characteristics of moderation management members
poorly educated
Most people come to treatment in
precontemptation and contemplation stage
recent past women identify as alcoholics, drug addicts, comp gamblers were considered
promiscuous
Requirement for participation in gamblers anon
promise to abstain from all gambling
Principle advantage of screening is to provide method of
quickly detecting possible addiction problems
characteristics of Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
recognize as best practice approach
Which does not describe empathy
repeating back what client said
Not recommended for building relationships with clients strengths
require to fill out intake forms before seeing counselor
Protective factors among young low income mexican american women
responsibility of providing family connection and care of children
AA practiced by mutual help group in community
run by recovering individuals
The focus in motivation interviewing is
to help clients explore and resolve ambivalence
In persuasion stage the goal is
to open up opportunity for client to think about own goals
T/F: Harm reduction strategies for alcohol misuse based on premise that alcohol use ranges across a continuum.
true
T/F: There is no single gold standard for COD assessment.
true
T/F:Evidence to indicate AA very useful for alcoholic trying to stop.
true
T/f: Internet gambling is the fastest growing section of gambling.
true