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131 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 131
The Buzz - Increases attention and concentration, calming
Bad Effects - Dizziness, weakness, and nausea
Withdrawal - Craving and irritability
Cocaine
Nicotine
Caffeine
Alcohol
Term 2 of 131
Five Critical Components of Effective Treatment
The counselor's sharing of his/her personal feelings, attitudes, opinions, and experiences
for the benefit of the client (feedback)
1) Assessment
2) Patient-Treatment Matching
3) Comprehensive Services
4) Relapse Prevention
5) Accountability
1) Medical/Physical Intervention
2) Psychosocial Rehabilitation
3) Aftercare
Advanced accurate empathy, self-disclosure, confrontation (pointing out discrepancies),
immediacy
,Definition 3 of 131
Fritz Perls was the founder
The person strives for wholeness and integration of thinking, feelings, and behaving. The person
has the capacity to see how earlier influences are related to present difficulties
Assist clients in gaining awareness of moment to moment experiencing
Focus on the here and now
Gestalt Therapy
Behavioral Contracting
Rational Emotive Therapy
Client-centered Therapy
Term 4 of 131
Step 6
Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character
Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings
Have you felt bad or Guilty about your drinking or drug use?
Intoxication, withdrawal, substance induced mental disorders,
Term 5 of 131
CAGE
Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings
Intoxication, withdrawal, substance induced mental disorders,
Positive reinforcement is used when someone does something correct (candy)
Substance abuse screening tool.
,Term 6 of 131
Reflection of Feeling
The essence of the client's feelings, either stated or implied, as expressed by the counselor
(feedback). Focuses primarily on the emotional element of the client's communication
Identification and formulation. The counselor must first identify basic feelings
The process in which the counselor and the client identify and rank problems needing
resolution, establish and agree upon immediate and long term goals and decide on the
treatment methods/resources to be used. Identify and rank problems based on the
individual client's needs.
The common characteristics of these disorders are symptoms that center on problems of
thinking (delusions or hallucinations). Delusions are false beliefs that significantly hinder a
person's ability to function (people are trying to hurt him or may believe that he/she is God
or a CIA agent). Hallucinations are false perceptions in which a person sees, hears, feels, or
smells things that aren't real (visual, auditory, olfactory, and tactile).
Substances or chemicals with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological
dependence. Abuse potential is less then schedule I and II but more than schedule IV and
V: Tylenol with codeine, ketamine, steroids, testosterone
Definition 7 of 131
The counselor's sharing of his/her personal feelings, attitudes, opinions, and experiences for the
benefit of the client (feedback)
Step 4
Client Education
Counselor Self-Disclosure
Client-centered Therapy
, Term 8 of 131
The Nervous System
The Buzz - Rush of pleasure, dreamy state, little sensitivity to pain, breathing slows, skin
flush, pin point pupils
Bad Effects - Overdose can happen, nausea, vomiting, constipation
Withdrawal - Miserable but not life threatening, cravings, watery eyes, runny nose, yawning,
sweating, restless, irritable, loss of appetite, difficulty sleeping, dysphoria, flu like
symptoms (diarrhea, shivering, sweating, muscle aches)
The brain, the spinal cord, the peripheral nerves
Central - brain and the spinal cord, psychoactive drugs primarily affect the CNS
Peripheral - all the nerves that branch out
According to this school of thought, drug use is linked with emotional problems and
personal inadequacies. Substance use may provide people with an escape from the
problems of life
The synaptic cleft
Depressant drugs thicken the medium in the synaptic cleft used for transmission, therefore,
slowing down transmission
Stimulant drugs tend to thin this