COUC 691 Quiz 1,2,3,4
COUC 691 Quiz 1
- Cognitive-behavioral models suggest a variety of motivations and reinforcers for taking drugs. One explanation suggests that people take drugs to experience variety.
- The disease model of etiology, addiction is viewed as a primary disease rather than being secondary to another condition.
- Which etiological theory of addictions assumes that addicts are constitutionally predisposed to develop dependence on drugs:
- Which U.S. Act required drugs to be classified according to their medical use, potential for abuse, and possibility of creating dependence:
- According to the moral model, addiction is incurable.
- Which etiology model explains addiction as a consequence of personal choice and, individuals, who are engaging in addictive behaviors, are viewed as being capable of making alternative choices:
- In 1926, the United States Congress passed the Purity in Food and Drug Act designed to control addiction by requiring labels on drugs contained in products including opium, morphine, and heroin.
- According to this chapter, which of the following is NOT a psychological model of addiction etiology:
- According to the syndrome model of Addictions, there are multiple and interacting antecedents of addiction that can be organized in at least three primary areas. Which of the following is NOT a primary area:
- A small minority of juvenile offenders (2 out of every 1000) will be offered Juvenile Drug Court (JDC) diversionary programs as an option to prison sentences.
COUC 691 Quiz 2
- To better determine the potency of ethanol, the term proof is used to indicate the beverage’s strength or percentage of pure ethanol.
- Which of the following is a true statement?
- One cannot die from too much consumption of alcohol.
- Substances are classified into the following categories: depressants, stimulants, and opioids.
- According to your textbook, which one of the following is the most abused mood-altering substance?
- Benzodiazepines, even taken as prescribed by a physician, are toxic to the brain.
- 20.1 million people age 12 or older struggle with an addiction.
- The center for disease control has declared overdose prevention for which of one of the substances below as one of its top five public health challenges for 2014?
- What part of the brain’s structure is home to the reward pathway?
- How many people die annually in the United States from tobacco use?
COUC 691 Quiz 3
- Three reasons given for the rising incidence of sexual addiction are increased affordability, easy access to sexual materials, and anonymity of the Internet.
- The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders (ANAD) states that symptoms of anorexia nervosa also include weighing what percentage less than what is expected for age and height?
- Common characteristics of sexual addicts include all of the following except: Selected answer: Perfectionism
- Which one of the following is a symptom of anorexia nervosa?
- Researchers have not found evidence that pathological gambling is related to changes in neuroadaptation, tolerance and withdrawal symptoms.
- Easy access to credit and media messages has no impact on compulsive buyers to purchase goods.
- Multiple addictions are termed comorbidities.
- People with eating disorders are preoccupied with Selected answer: Both “a” and “b”
- The three motivation types for internet gambling disorder identified by Yee (2005) were:
- Workaholism can be supported and even rewarded in the workplace.
COUC 691 Quiz 4
- Regardless of the specific theory or setting of treatment, practitioners must recognize the value of the therapeutic relationship and priorities client-centered approaches that focus on shared decision-making.
- In the field of addiction, there are a number of scientifically based treatment approaches available. All but ONE of the following is such an approach. Which one is NOT a noted scientifically based treatment approach as discussed in your textbook?
- Which of the following statements is true about managed care?
- Which one of the following is an example of self-care?
- The revised Diagnostic Statistical Manual (5th ed., DSM-5) made significant changes to substance-related and addictive disorders, combining substance dependence and abuse into a singular category with subcategory distinguishers
- The most common comorbid condition is the dual diagnosis of a substance use disorder and an organic or physical illness.
- In terms of counselor competency, it is okay to treat adolescents if the counselor’s experience has been with adults because everything is essentially the same, just the age of the clint is different.
- What ethnicity has the highest percentage of drug use?
- One example of a boundary violation may be when the counselor brings his or her personal problems with addiction into the counseling relationship.
- Which one of the following is the most rigorous form of professional regulation?