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PSYC 305 Test 2 Liberty University
Set 1
- A child raised in a home with an SUD may be protected from the full impact of the SUD if there are
- A point of confusion for mental health professionals is that
- Which of these is NOT one of the consequences of prenatal exposure to amphetamines?
- The effects of toxins on a fetus, especially during the first trimester, are
- Which is NOT one of the “rules” commonly enforced in families with SUDs?
- Although the abuse of a chemical might not have caused the development of a mental illness
- Which of these is NOT a characteristic of adult children of alcoholics purported by the ACOA movement?
- refers to specific behaviors while refers to a relationship.
- According to Freud’s “repetition compulsion,” once the addict stops his/her dysfunctional behaviors, the codependent will
- WhichofthesestatementsistrueabouthetreatmentofbipolaraffectivedisorderandSUDs?
- The term “dual diagnosis” refers to individuals who have
- At the heart of codependency is
- The “convergence theory” says:
- What has been found to help reduce the number and severity of drug-induced consequences during pregnancy?
- By learning how to “let go” of their attempts to control a dysfunctional person’s behavior, the codependent person is expressing
- According to Doweiko, which model of dual diagnosis seems to be supported by the most evidence?
- A codependent’s difficulty maintaining appropriate boundaries for him/herself is often described as .
- When a pregnant woman ingests alcohol, the blood alcohol level of the fetus will
- One of the challenges to the concept of codependency is that it
- According to Doweiko, which is essential to getting an accurate dual diagnosis assessment?
- According to your text, to “enable” another person is to
- Codependency is characterized by
- Knowingly behaving is a way that protects the substance abuser from having to pay the natural consequences for his behavior is
- When a person closely involved with an addict acts in a way to allow the addict to continue the addicted behavior, it is known as
- Codependency
Set 2
- A cornerstone of recovering from codependency is
- The research addressing maternal amphetamine use
- Codependency
- During courtship and the first year of marriage
- A point of confusion for mental health professionals is that
- Communication in codependent relationships is
- Why might it not be a good idea for a dual diagnosis patient to attend a 12-step recovery group?
- Which of these statements is true about the treatment of bipolar affective disorder and SUDs?
- Which is NOT one of the “rules” commonly enforced in families with SUDs?
- Aspirin use during pregnancy
- According to your text, “codependency” and “enabling” are
- What has been found to help reduce the number and severity of drug-induced consequences during pregnancy?
- One of the challenges to the concept of codependency is that it
- When a person closely involved with an addict acts in a way to allow the addict to continue the addicted behavior, it is known as
- Why is neonatal exposure to alcohol or drugs of abuse in the first trimester potentially dangerous?
- Studies show that women:
- When a pregnant woman ingests alcohol, the blood alcohol level of the fetus will
- Which is NOT true about dual diagnosis clients?
- According to your text, to “enable” another person is to
- Persons with a bipolar disorder tend to abuse drugs during
- When a family helps the individual establish a sense of self and identity separate from the family system, it is called_______________.
- Which class of pharmaceuticals are now viewed as the most appropriate agents to treat anxiety disorders?
- _____________ refers to specific behaviors while ____________refers to a relationship.
- Which is NOT a “weapon” commonly used in families with SUDs as a way to try to control other members?
- For a child, one of the main developmental goals is to
Set 3
- Studies show that women:
- Why is neonatal exposure to alcohol or drugs of abuse in the first trimester potentially dangerous?
- It was once thought that alcohol use disorders in the elderly were
- According to your text, to “enable” another person is to
- According to your text, the lowest level of intimacy between partners is when
- Codependency is characterized by
- Which of these is NOT one of the consequences of prenatal exposure to amphetamines?
- One of the challenges to the concept of codependency is that it
- Which of these serves as a powerful “relapse trigger” for dual diagnosis clients trying to quit abusing substances?
- refers to specific behaviors while ____________refers to a relationship.
- Coping skills training
- Codependency
- When a person closely involved with an addict acts in a way to allow the addict to continue the addicted behavior, it is known as
- Aspirin use during pregnancy
- According to your text, the role a person’s substance use plays in his or her choice of marital partners is
- Which class of pharmaceuticals are now viewed as the most appropriate agents to treat anxiety disorders?
- The term “dual diagnosis” refers to individuals who have
- Which of these is NOT a characteristic of adult children of alcoholics purported by the ACOA movement?
- According to your text, “codependency” and “enabling” are
- Which of these is NOT seen in codependency?
- A cornerstone of recovering from codependency is
- The research addressing maternal amphetamine use
- Enabling behaviors might be motivated by which of these?
- Substance abuse in the disabled population
- During courtship and the first year of marriage