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12 Core Functions - ANSWER-1. Screening 
2. Intake 
3. Orientation 
4. Assessment 
5. Treatment Planning 
6. Counseling 
7. Case Management 
8. Crisis Intervention 
9. Client Education 
10. Referral 
11. Reports & Record Keeping 
12. Consultation 
 
Define Screening - ANSWER-The process by which a c...
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Add to cart12 Core Functions - ANSWER-1. Screening 
2. Intake 
3. Orientation 
4. Assessment 
5. Treatment Planning 
6. Counseling 
7. Case Management 
8. Crisis Intervention 
9. Client Education 
10. Referral 
11. Reports & Record Keeping 
12. Consultation 
 
Define Screening - ANSWER-The process by which a c...
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The provision of info concerning alcohol/drug abuse & the available srvcs & resources: - ANSWER-client education 
 
When should significant others should be involved in the treatment process? - ANSWER-From the clients first contact with the treatment center 
 
The NIDA-financed Drug Abuse reporting ...
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Add to cartThe provision of info concerning alcohol/drug abuse & the available srvcs & resources: - ANSWER-client education 
 
When should significant others should be involved in the treatment process? - ANSWER-From the clients first contact with the treatment center 
 
The NIDA-financed Drug Abuse reporting ...
Which term describes the process whereby clients project past feelings or attitudes they had toward significant people in their lives onto their counselor? 
 
a. transference 
b. projection 
c. countertransference 
d. displacement - ANSWER-a. transference 
 
In the process of assessment, all of the ...
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Add to cartWhich term describes the process whereby clients project past feelings or attitudes they had toward significant people in their lives onto their counselor? 
 
a. transference 
b. projection 
c. countertransference 
d. displacement - ANSWER-a. transference 
 
In the process of assessment, all of the ...
CAGE - ANSWER-Cutting back, annoyed, guilt, eye opener, looks at alc dependence 
 
DAST - ANSWER-drug dependence other than alc...lifetime severity 
 
RAPS4 - ANSWER-Remorse, amnesia, personal respon, start day with drink...alc dependence 
 
SASSI - ANSWER-allows diagnosis of cohabitating disorders....
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Add to cartCAGE - ANSWER-Cutting back, annoyed, guilt, eye opener, looks at alc dependence 
 
DAST - ANSWER-drug dependence other than alc...lifetime severity 
 
RAPS4 - ANSWER-Remorse, amnesia, personal respon, start day with drink...alc dependence 
 
SASSI - ANSWER-allows diagnosis of cohabitating disorders....
What does the experienced effect of a drug depend upon? - ANSWER-t taken & past experiences 
 of administration 
 drug use 
 
How is drug tolerance BEST described? - ANSWER-A (Decreased) sensitivity to a drug overtime 
 
List some drug cues or triggers: - ANSWER-1.Prior drug use setting 
2.Drug Para...
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Add to cartWhat does the experienced effect of a drug depend upon? - ANSWER-t taken & past experiences 
 of administration 
 drug use 
 
How is drug tolerance BEST described? - ANSWER-A (Decreased) sensitivity to a drug overtime 
 
List some drug cues or triggers: - ANSWER-1.Prior drug use setting 
2.Drug Para...
Glia - ANSWER-Cells that out number neurons, cannot process information like neurons, make up the blood brain barrier that protects the brain from toxic chemicals in the blood 
 
Nervous system - ANSWER-Consists of neurons, axons and receptors 
 
Receptors - ANSWER-Proteins that help regulate activi...
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Add to cartGlia - ANSWER-Cells that out number neurons, cannot process information like neurons, make up the blood brain barrier that protects the brain from toxic chemicals in the blood 
 
Nervous system - ANSWER-Consists of neurons, axons and receptors 
 
Receptors - ANSWER-Proteins that help regulate activi...
DSM 5 axis 2 - ANSWER-personality disorders and intellectual disability. (mental retardation). 
 
DSM-5 axis 3 - ANSWER-General medical conditions. 
 
DMS-5 axis 4 - ANSWER-Psychosocial and environmental stressors. 
 
DSM-5 axis 5 - ANSWER-Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) 
 
DSM-5 - ANSWER-the...
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Add to cartDSM 5 axis 2 - ANSWER-personality disorders and intellectual disability. (mental retardation). 
 
DSM-5 axis 3 - ANSWER-General medical conditions. 
 
DMS-5 axis 4 - ANSWER-Psychosocial and environmental stressors. 
 
DSM-5 axis 5 - ANSWER-Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) 
 
DSM-5 - ANSWER-the...
Assessment - ANSWER-An ongoing process through which the counselor collaborates with the client and others to gather and interpret information necessary for planning treatment and evaluating client progress. Tools include: 
1. observations 
2. clinical interviews 
atory tests 
4. tests and self-repo...
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Add to cartAssessment - ANSWER-An ongoing process through which the counselor collaborates with the client and others to gather and interpret information necessary for planning treatment and evaluating client progress. Tools include: 
1. observations 
2. clinical interviews 
atory tests 
4. tests and self-repo...
Acute Tolerance - ANSWER-Also called tachyphylaxis, this is one of the seven different kinds of tolerances. Here the symptoms of a drug will immediately be modified by the body upon consumption. 
 
Professional conduct - ANSWER-Professional conduct results in quality service to clients, personal sat...
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Add to cartAcute Tolerance - ANSWER-Also called tachyphylaxis, this is one of the seven different kinds of tolerances. Here the symptoms of a drug will immediately be modified by the body upon consumption. 
 
Professional conduct - ANSWER-Professional conduct results in quality service to clients, personal sat...
#2. MAT refers to: 
 
a. a common screening tool for alcoholism. 
b. a lengthy personality inventory used to identify gross psychopathology. 
c. the use of medications such as suboxone in the treatment of addiction. 
d. a nonmedical detox protocol. - ANSWER-c. the use of medications such as suboxone...
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Add to cart#2. MAT refers to: 
 
a. a common screening tool for alcoholism. 
b. a lengthy personality inventory used to identify gross psychopathology. 
c. the use of medications such as suboxone in the treatment of addiction. 
d. a nonmedical detox protocol. - ANSWER-c. the use of medications such as suboxone...
1. A wife refers her husband for substance abuse counseling. His drug of choice is cocaine, which he has been using episodically with friends at a poker game-biweekly to weekly-for some years. She is disturbed at the illicit nature of the drug and long-standing use. He states that though he recreati...
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Add to cart1. A wife refers her husband for substance abuse counseling. His drug of choice is cocaine, which he has been using episodically with friends at a poker game-biweekly to weekly-for some years. She is disturbed at the illicit nature of the drug and long-standing use. He states that though he recreati...
Id - ANSWER-Freud 
Primitive, unconscious part of the personality 
Child all Id at birth 
Operates on pleasure principle 
Gain pleasure, avoid pain 
 
Ego - ANSWER-Freud 
Conscious, realistic, logical part of personality 
Operates on reality principle 
Goal is to take care of Id impulses without har...
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Add to cartId - ANSWER-Freud 
Primitive, unconscious part of the personality 
Child all Id at birth 
Operates on pleasure principle 
Gain pleasure, avoid pain 
 
Ego - ANSWER-Freud 
Conscious, realistic, logical part of personality 
Operates on reality principle 
Goal is to take care of Id impulses without har...
Psychoanalytic Therapy - ANSWER-Assist clients in reliving earlier experiences and working through repressed conflicts. Intellectual awareness. 
 
Psychoanalytic Therapy - ANSWER-Therapist makes interpretations to teach the client the meaning of current behavior as related to their past. 
 
Behavior...
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Add to cartPsychoanalytic Therapy - ANSWER-Assist clients in reliving earlier experiences and working through repressed conflicts. Intellectual awareness. 
 
Psychoanalytic Therapy - ANSWER-Therapist makes interpretations to teach the client the meaning of current behavior as related to their past. 
 
Behavior...
The identification and ranking of problems needing resolution is a function of - ANSWER-A. Treatment Planning 
B. Client Education 
C. Assessment 
D. Counseling 
 
Answer: A 
 
In determining whether a chemically dependent client should be treated in an inpatient or outpatient program all of the fol...
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Add to cartThe identification and ranking of problems needing resolution is a function of - ANSWER-A. Treatment Planning 
B. Client Education 
C. Assessment 
D. Counseling 
 
Answer: A 
 
In determining whether a chemically dependent client should be treated in an inpatient or outpatient program all of the fol...
Stage 1 Addiction - ANSWER-Experimental 
 
Stage 2 - ANSWER-Abuse 
 
Stage 3 - ANSWER-Dependency 
 
Recovery - ANSWER-is the process of initiating and maintaining abstinence from alcohol or other drug use 
 
5 Critical Components of Effective Treatment - ANSWER-1) Assessment 
2) Patient-Treatment Ma...
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Add to cartStage 1 Addiction - ANSWER-Experimental 
 
Stage 2 - ANSWER-Abuse 
 
Stage 3 - ANSWER-Dependency 
 
Recovery - ANSWER-is the process of initiating and maintaining abstinence from alcohol or other drug use 
 
5 Critical Components of Effective Treatment - ANSWER-1) Assessment 
2) Patient-Treatment Ma...
Entheogens - ANSWER-Shamanic drugs used during shamanic or spiritual rituals and as tools for studying the mind 
 
Psychoactive substance disorder - ANSWER-a pattern of substance use led to problems, damage, distress 12 months 
 
substance abuse disorder - ANSWER-abusing drug, medication side effect...
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Add to cartEntheogens - ANSWER-Shamanic drugs used during shamanic or spiritual rituals and as tools for studying the mind 
 
Psychoactive substance disorder - ANSWER-a pattern of substance use led to problems, damage, distress 12 months 
 
substance abuse disorder - ANSWER-abusing drug, medication side effect...
A sudden understanding of self, or realization of how a problem can be solved. - ANSWER-Which of the following is the BEST definition of insight? 
 
a) A problem-solving strategy involving the elimination of unworkable solutions. 
b) A sudden understanding of self, or realization of how a problem ca...
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Add to cartA sudden understanding of self, or realization of how a problem can be solved. - ANSWER-Which of the following is the BEST definition of insight? 
 
a) A problem-solving strategy involving the elimination of unworkable solutions. 
b) A sudden understanding of self, or realization of how a problem ca...
Client files should be readily accessible to - ANSWER-only those persons directly involved in providing clinical services. 
 
The first barbiturate produced in 1903 was called - ANSWER-barbital 
 
Dr. Sigmund Frued unsuccessfully used cocaine to - ANSWER-reduce the severity of withdrawal symptoms of...
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Add to cartClient files should be readily accessible to - ANSWER-only those persons directly involved in providing clinical services. 
 
The first barbiturate produced in 1903 was called - ANSWER-barbital 
 
Dr. Sigmund Frued unsuccessfully used cocaine to - ANSWER-reduce the severity of withdrawal symptoms of...
Diagnostic Criteria: 
A counselor must utilize subjective criteria to determine - ANSWER-1) whether or not substance abuse is present. 
2) the client's level of dysfunction. 
3) key issues and problem areas. 
4) degree of denial. 
 
Establishing Rapport: - ANSWER-Screening is first step to establis...
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Add to cartDiagnostic Criteria: 
A counselor must utilize subjective criteria to determine - ANSWER-1) whether or not substance abuse is present. 
2) the client's level of dysfunction. 
3) key issues and problem areas. 
4) degree of denial. 
 
Establishing Rapport: - ANSWER-Screening is first step to establis...
8 Domains - ANSWER-1. Clinical Evaluation 
2. Treatment Planning 
3. Referral 
4. Service Coordination 
5. Counseling 
6. Client, Family, and Community Education 
7. Documentation 
8. Professional and Ethical Responsibilities 
 
Domain 1: Clinical Evaluation - ANSWER-Includes: Screening and Assessme...
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Add to cart8 Domains - ANSWER-1. Clinical Evaluation 
2. Treatment Planning 
3. Referral 
4. Service Coordination 
5. Counseling 
6. Client, Family, and Community Education 
7. Documentation 
8. Professional and Ethical Responsibilities 
 
Domain 1: Clinical Evaluation - ANSWER-Includes: Screening and Assessme...
FRAMES Approach of Motivational Interviewing - ANSWER-Feedback, Responsibility, Advice, Menus, Empathetic Counseling, Self-efficacy 
 
The F in FRAMES - ANSWER-Feedback regarding personal risk or impairment is given to the client following assessment of substance use and associated problems 
 
The R...
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Add to cartFRAMES Approach of Motivational Interviewing - ANSWER-Feedback, Responsibility, Advice, Menus, Empathetic Counseling, Self-efficacy 
 
The F in FRAMES - ANSWER-Feedback regarding personal risk or impairment is given to the client following assessment of substance use and associated problems 
 
The R...
Screening - ANSWER-Performance Domain 1 (a) 
 
Assessment - ANSWER-Performance Domain 1 (b) 
 
Engagement - ANSWER-Performance Domain 1 (c) 
 
Treatment Planning - ANSWER-Performance Domain 2 (a) 
 
Collaboration PD ? - ANSWER-Performance Domain 2 (b) 
 
Referral - ANSWER-Performance Domain 2 (c) 
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Add to cartScreening - ANSWER-Performance Domain 1 (a) 
 
Assessment - ANSWER-Performance Domain 1 (b) 
 
Engagement - ANSWER-Performance Domain 1 (c) 
 
Treatment Planning - ANSWER-Performance Domain 2 (a) 
 
Collaboration PD ? - ANSWER-Performance Domain 2 (b) 
 
Referral - ANSWER-Performance Domain 2 (c) 
 ...
The number of Ethical Principle in the code of ethics. - ANSWER-There are 12 principles in the code of ethics for ADC/LCDC 
 
1) Nondiscrimination - ANSWER-The counselor must not discriminate against clients or professional based on race, religion, age, sex, handicaps, national origin, sexual orient...
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Add to cartThe number of Ethical Principle in the code of ethics. - ANSWER-There are 12 principles in the code of ethics for ADC/LCDC 
 
1) Nondiscrimination - ANSWER-The counselor must not discriminate against clients or professional based on race, religion, age, sex, handicaps, national origin, sexual orient...
#1. Which of the following is the BEST definition of a "relapse"? 
 
a. An episode of substance abuse following a period of abstinence 
b. The return to a pattern of substance abuse following treatment 
c. Returning to unhealthy patterns of substance abuse following a period of sobriety 
d. A leng...
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a. An episode of substance abuse following a period of abstinence 
b. The return to a pattern of substance abuse following treatment 
c. Returning to unhealthy patterns of substance abuse following a period of sobriety 
d. A leng...
ethics, purpose - ANSWER-a counselor must comply with established professional codes of ethics that define the professional context within which the counselor works to maintain professional standards and protect the clients; rules of conduct recognized in a particular profession, the shared standard...
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Add to cartethics, purpose - ANSWER-a counselor must comply with established professional codes of ethics that define the professional context within which the counselor works to maintain professional standards and protect the clients; rules of conduct recognized in a particular profession, the shared standard...
A major method of reinforcing the therapeutic alliance and spirit of collaboration between the ct and the couselor is: - ANSWER-setting mutually-established goals 
 
A mental status exam does not assess: 
1. Educational Level 
2. Appearance 
3. Speech 
4. Thought Process - ANSWER-1. Educational leve...
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Add to cartA major method of reinforcing the therapeutic alliance and spirit of collaboration between the ct and the couselor is: - ANSWER-setting mutually-established goals 
 
A mental status exam does not assess: 
1. Educational Level 
2. Appearance 
3. Speech 
4. Thought Process - ANSWER-1. Educational leve...
Norepinephrine - ANSWER-Neurotransmitter in the brain associated with arousal moods. It is excitatory 
 
GABA - ANSWER-Inhibitory neurotransmitter. When normal function of GABA are disrupted, convulsions can occur 
 
Cerebrum - ANSWER-Largest and most complex part of the brain. Contains billions of ...
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Add to cartNorepinephrine - ANSWER-Neurotransmitter in the brain associated with arousal moods. It is excitatory 
 
GABA - ANSWER-Inhibitory neurotransmitter. When normal function of GABA are disrupted, convulsions can occur 
 
Cerebrum - ANSWER-Largest and most complex part of the brain. Contains billions of ...
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