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SOWK 260 Quiz Co-Occurring Disorders and Relapse Prevention Question 1
pts
Which of the following is a feature of an individual who is most likely to be relapse-prone?
He or she recognizes that a problem
exists. He or she detaches to gain
perspective.
He or she evades or denies new
problems. He or she asks for help.
He or she responds with action when prepared.

What differentiates various types of affective (feeling) disorders?
Question 2 pts
Severity
Frequenc
y
Precipitating
factors Duration
All of these

Identify a true statement about organic depression.
Question 3 pts
It is found more often with co-occurring substance abuse than other types of
affective disorders. It can occur as a result of head injuries, nutritional deficiencies,
and physical illness.
It is otherwise known as manic-depressive
illness. It is a nonaffective disorder.
It is an extreme form of schizophrenia.

In the context of triggers that invoke cravings among recovering alcoholics, which of the
Questionis4 an
following pts
example of time being used as a
trigger? Paraphernalia
Large amounts of
cash Bars and
parties Vacation
A particular kind of music

In the context of triggers that invoke cravings among recovering alcoholics, which of the
Questionis5 an
following pts
example of a place being used as a
trigger? A drug dealer's car number
Large amounts of
cash Bars and
parties
Periods of
unemployment A
particular kind of
music

Identify a true statement about the honeymoon stage of alcohol/drug recovery.
Question 6 pts
It is the first stage of alcohol/drug recovery.
The emotional symptoms during this stage include optimism and
overconfidence. It lasts from about 120–180 days.
The behavioral symptoms during this stage include an increased need
for sleep. The cognitive symptoms during this stage include short-
term memory disruption.




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, Question 7 2/2
Which of the following concepts does mindfulness-based relapse
Everyone hits rock bottom.
Relapses are always
accidental. Relapses are
usually planned.
Once you fall off the wagon, there is no getting back up.
You create and explore awareness of and relationship to thoughts.

In the context of self as described in the Johari window, which of the following is an example
Question
of one's 8 pts
public self?
Sexual
practices
Marital status
Intrapersonal thoughts
Mistakes made in the past or
present Family of origin issues

Richard Rawson describes the "Wall Stage" of recovery as occurring at .
Question 9 pts
0–15 days
16–45 days
45–120 days
46–90 days
181–360 days

Identify from the following the four troublesome behavior patterns that have been identified
Question
by Groves 10in pts
describing patients who arouse negative feelings in
counselors. Borderline, antisocial, narcissistic, and
dependent
Dependent clingers, manipulative help-rejecters, demanders, and self-
destructive deniers Acting out, acting in, shutting down, and shutting out
Open, closed, rigid, and loose
Help seekers, help destroyers, help scavengers, and help requesters

Which of the following is an example of an environmental cause for alcoholics to relapse?
Question 11 pts
Diminished hope
Existential
despair
Imbalanced
lifestyle
Personality issue
Disconnection

Question 12 pts
According to the chapter, identify the age group with the highest rate of serious mental
illness (SMI).
Age group 14–
17 Age group
18–25 Age
group 26–49
Age group 50–65
Age group 65–80




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