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Test Bank for Addiction Treatment, 3rd Edition, Katherine van Wormer, Diane Rae Davis Table of Contents Chapter 1: The Nature of Addiction..................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 2: Historical Perspectives ........................

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Test Bank for Addiction Treatment, 3rd Edition, Katherine van Wormer, Diane Rae
Davis
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Nature of Addiction..................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 2: Historical Perspectives ...................................................................................................... 6
Chapter 3: The Biology of Addiction.................................................................................................. 11
Chapter 4 Gender and Sexual Orientation Differences ..................................................................... 15
Chapter 5: Gambling, Eating Disorders, Shopping, and Other Behavioral Addictions ...................... 18
Chapter 6: Addiction Across the Life Span ........................................................................................ 22
Chapter 7 Screening and Assessment ............................................................................................. 27
Chapter 8: Strengths-and-Evidence-Based Helping Strategies ......................................................... 30
Chapter 9: Substance Misuse with a Co-existing Disorder or Disability............................................. 34
Chapter 10: Family Risks and Resiliencies ....................................................................................... 38
Chapter 11: Mutual-Help Groups: A Strengths Perspective ............................................................... 42
Chapter 12: Racial, Ethnic, Culture, and Class Issues ...................................................................... 45
Chapter 13: Public Policy ................................................................................................................. 49




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, Chapter 1: The Nature of Addiction

Essay Questions

1. Make the case that Twelve Step approaches and harm reduction are not polar
oppositesor even mutually exclusive. PG 48

2. Discuss three major benefits of a harm reduction philosophy for society. PG 46
andthroughout the chapter

3. Discuss in depth the methodology used in Project MATCH and the treatment implications
of the findings. PG 35-36

4. Define interactionism and show how the addicted family member’s behavior affects the
family system. PG 14

5. Discuss the ethical dilemmas faced by the casino worker who is a social work major. PG
6-7

.
Multiple Choice

1. According to Shavelson (2001), author of Hooked, which three words define
harmreduction?
A. any positive change
B. recovery from pain
C. a controlled life
D. I’m in recovery
ANS: B PG1

2. The DSM-5 has made the following change from the previous version of the DSM:
A.The term dependence will now be used instead of addiction
B. Abuse and dependence are now to be dichotomized
C. Specific criteria for diagnosis will no longer be provided
D. The term dependence will now be used only for physiological
dependenceANS:D PG3

3. According to the DSM-5 what term or terms replace(s) the word dependence?
A. a personal
choiceB.. a bad
habit
C. a brain disease
D. addiction.
ANS:D PG4


4. Which of the following are NOT typical symptoms defined by the DSM-5 to diagnose
substance use disorder:
A. tolerance
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, B.unsuccessful attempts to control or reduce consumption
C. nervous facial tics
D. withdrawal problems
ANS:C PG4


5. In the boxed reading, “Social Work Major Working in a Casino,” the author describes
A. her gambling addiction problems.
B. examples of people winning lots of money.
C. close surveillance of employees.
D. advantages of playing black
jack.ANS:C PG6-7

6. A behavior pattern of compulsive substance abuse is the definition of:
A. contemporary perspective
B. metacommunication
C. incompatible with the biopsychosocial model
D. the concept of addiction
ANS:D PG9

7. According to the text, to understand the pain connected with addictive and
compulsivebehavior, one must:
A. focus on harm reduction.
B. understand the pleasure side of the activity.
C. emphasize character weakness.
D. attend an AA meeting.
ANS:B PG10

8. According to the text, alcoholism is described in this book as an illness
because:
A. the concept recognizes alcoholism as both a medical and social problem
B. the use of disease as a term is victim blaming
C. to avoid the notion of alcoholism as a brain disease
D. to increase the popularity of the
book.ANS:A PG11


9.. As stated in the text, addiction is an illness of the:
A. body only.
B. mind only.
C. soul only.
D. body, mind, and soul
ANS:D PG12

10.. The third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer is
A. illicit drug use
B. head injuries
C. asthma
D. alcohol
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, misuseANS:D
PG17

11. According to the text, the following behaviors can become addictive except for:
A. drug/alcohol use.
B. eating.
C. shopping.
D. studying.
ANS:D PG19


12. A concept that is stressed in the text for its explanatory value
isA.. interactionism
B.. dichotomization
C. abuse versus misuse
D.
codependency
ANS:A PG14
13. is the basic principle that cause and effect are intertwined.
A. Interactionism
B. Intolerance
C. Pathology
D. Medical model
ANS:A PG14

14. Interactionism is seen most vividly, according to the text, in
A. use of robots.
B. family system dynamics.
C. creating art.
D. prayer.
ANS:B
PG15

15. According to the text, approximately of mental health clients have problems
stemmingfrom their own or their family members’ addiction problems:
A. 20%
B. 50%
C. 80%
D 90%
ANS:B PG15
16. Approximately of U.S. prison inmates meet the DSM criteria for
substancemisuse
A. 100,000
B. 300,000
C. 700,000
D. 1.5 million
ANS:D
PG1
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