Human Behavior III module quizzes 2-7
A transgendered person may be sexually attracted to males, females, or both.
True
___________ is used to block withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings and is distributed in clinics/hospitals in the US and Britain.
c. morphine
What percentage of female federal inmates were convicted of a drug violation.
c. 58.8%
According to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2006), in the 18 to 25 age group, which of the following substances had the highest usage?
D. Marijuana
Advice to prevent a hangover is to do all the following except: A. avoid darker drinks B. drink lots of liquids such as water C. reduce the quantity of alcohol D. don't eat and drink at the same time
D. don't eat and drink at the same time
Which of the following is an example of a harm reduction strategy?
b. lowering financial barriers to treatment
Which one of these is not a depressant?
b. nicotine
Which of the following best describes the effectiveness research on Cognitive-behavioral therapy?
b. the most empirically supported of all the group therapy interventions
Aversion treatment derives from the ______________ school. A) Classical conditioning/behaviorism B) Carl Rogers C) cognitive D) psychodynamic
A) Classical conditioning/behaviorism
According to the text concerning shopping addiction, the key factor is materialism.
False
Asking a lot of questions initially in the first interview with a client can set up the expectation that the agency (counselor) is the expert on the client's condition.
False
According to the text, beating on a punching bag decreases aggression and anger.
False
Compared to men, women become intoxicated more readily even at the same body weight.
True
Hoarding is increasingly seen as a separate disorder from compulsive spending.
True
Internet gambling is the fastest-growing segment of the gambling market.
True
Studies show multiracial adolescents have high rates of smoking and drinking.
True
The GA Twenty Questions has high reliability and a high correlation with the DSM-IV.
True
Women are more likely than men to have a spouse or partner who also is abusing substances.
True
The principle advantage of screening tools is to provide
a. A method of quickly detecting the possibility of addiction problems
A drug used experimentally to treat trauma victims is
a. Ecstasy
Which of the following is not a technique for enhancing motivation?
a. break through denial
A recommended way to build trust with gay and lesbian clients (according to the text) is to:
a. post a Safe Place symbol on a pink triangle on the office door
Gambling in the U.S. expanded rapidly since
a. the passage of the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
Which of the following is the most sensitive alcohol screen for Black obstetric patients and White Women?
a. TWEAK
As related by Raymond Slick, an American Indian, sobriety is the traditional way. His philosophy is called
a. The Red Road
The outcome measurement for harm reduction therapy is:
a. any step in the direction of reducing harm
Erik Erikson's stage of development pertaining to adolescence was
a. identity vs. role confusion
The average lifetime duration for bulimia and binge eating disorder is
a. over 8 years
According to a National Council study, the suicide rate is highest among which of the following addictions?
a. pathological gamblers
According to the text, principles of motivational intervention are derived from the findings primarily from
a. social psychology
Motivational interviewing was developed by _____________ as he demonstrated his motivational techniques to Norwegian student interns.
b. William Miller
Compared to men, women who have problems with substance misuse
b. are more likely to have a serious mental disorder
The male counterpart to female anorexia is
b. muscle dysmorphia
In the GA 20 Question Screen, how many questions must a person answer "yes" for a positive screen of compulsive gambler?
b. 7
What is the criterion that is used to guide addiction treatment matching in a majority of states?
b. ASAM
Which of the following is not a screen for alcohol problems?
b. Twenty questions
Bulimics tend to share the following characteristics except for
b. hyperactivity
According to the text, all of the following are risk factors for an eating disorder among girls except for:
c. early dating
According to Carol Gilligan, Erikson's conceptualization for young life was:
c. lacking in concern for female developmental issues
According to research, the only drug that causes addiction in the majority of users is
c. nicotine
Which of the following is essential knowledge a counselor should have before conducting screening and assessment for clients who have co-occurring disorders?
c. Familiarity with the diagnostic criteria for common mental disorders
The term "historical trauma" was originally used by
c. Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart.
Abuse of which of these substances is the leading risk factor for death among youths?
c. alcohol
Which of the following have been found to be more related to anorexia than bulimia? A. early menstrual age (NO) B. purging (NO) C. anxiety and obsessiveness D. food-related obsessions
d. food- related obsessions
According to the text, an intervention with an elderly person in contrast to a standard intervention should
d. proceed more slowly
Which of the following is not a method used in cognitive-behavioral therapy:
d. the miracle question
The highest level of alcohol use is found among:
d. 21 year olds
The SASSI differs from other substance abuse assessments because:
d. Most of the true/false items on one side of the form do not inquire directly about substance abuse
Which internet site is not useful for finding alcohol/drug screening and assessment instruments:
d. Project Match
Focusing attention on what the client wants to see happen as a result of working together with the clinician accomplishes which goal?
d. Sets up a collaborative partnership with the clinician
According to Beechem, an expert on elderly alcoholism, all except which of the following is true?
d. early onset alcoholism is correlated with fewer health problems than later onset, which tends to be more severe
This drug activates the very receptors in the brain involved in the increase of appetite:
d. marijuana
Which of the following is not a tenet of a strengths-based approach?
d. urinalysis testing
One reported side effect of a drug used for Parkinson's disease is
tremors, rigidity, involuntary, rhythmic movements of extremities, motor restlessness, and posturing instability (468-469)
Which of the following characterizes Solution-focused therapy?
which focuses on finding solutions rather than understanding the problem.
The stages of change model is a linear process.
False
Drinking to get drunk is the most common among teens who live in
a. the Midwest and West
The most recent median income figures (United States Census, 2015b) indicate that _________ households have the highest median income of any racial group, that is, $100,547.
b. Indian Americans
The following statement as of 2012 is true regarding recent combat veterans
b. The VA has determined that 15% of female veterans have been victims of military sexual trauma at the hands of their fellow soldiers.